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1952 TDC Mark II

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Hi from Boise. Just mo.bed here from Phoenix. Couldn’t take the summers there. spent 66 years in the Seattle area and missed the seasons. I have owned a couple British cars in the past and felt it was time to get another one. I recent purchased a 52 MG Mark II. I have always been a car guy from British cars to hot rods. I’m currently having an issue and was hoping I could get some help. Glad to be part of the forum.
 
glad to have you here! and hope we can resolve the starting issue soon
 
I was trying to start the car and it would turn over and the starter would wine out. I pulled the starter again and got nothing. It would not even turn over. I installed a new starter and starter switch and get the same results. Any ideas.
 
I was trying to start the car and it would turn over and the starter would wine out. I pulled the starter again and got nothing. It would not even turn over. I installed a new starter and starter switch and get the same results. Any ideas.
I posted my thoughts over at the MG forum
 
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