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Juan Sailor

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I bought my MG-TF in 1964. It had been raced and was in tough shape. The 1500 engine had been replaced with a 1250 TD 2. After some work I drove the car until 1981 at which time I decided to do a complete restoration. After stripping the car and hanging everything in the barn, I was offered a new job and a move out of California to New York, then England, then North Carolina, then back to New york, then back to NC, etc. 38 years later I am living in Virginia and at last I have begun to restore my TF. I have forgotten
how some things fit together. and find other things have changed over the years, so it will be a challenge. I look forwared to having a drive on the Blue Ridge this fall.
Bill
 

Gliderman8

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Don’t despair Bill. You will find plenty of friendly knowledgeable help in the MG section of the forum. Post some pics of your car.
 

DavidApp

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Hello Bill

Welcome to the forum

You will get plenty of tips and advice for your reassembly project from the MG section. It will be like a jigsaw puzzle. As things go together other parts will be more obvious and remind you where they go.

David
 
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