Good to see that you don't let this car go to waist and spend its time in storage ... I think everybody who has started a project comes in time at a point that it will take a lot enthusiasm and endurance to proceed ... after the dirty work is done ( rust removal , welding , sanding .. ) and the new coat of paint is on your shining car, it takes al lot of persistence and love for that car / model .. But , and I speak for myself now , its very rewarding, during and at the end .
As for me ... I'm always curious how some car manufacturers solved the same problem in a car . For instance the simple way of solving things in a Volvo ,,, or the over engineered things of doing things in a Mercedes ... Or the never solve a oil drip in a British car ... and the " form over function way" in a Italian car ... ( never touched a American car so cannot judge )....
A good and early MGB is a fun car to tinker with and drives very well , and hold their value over time ... I think . Its basic and very sturdy , but most of all every little thing you need is available .... Take a look at the Moss site and you know what I mean . Wish the parts supply of my project at the moment was that good .
So keep it up and post the progress once in a while ...