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    MG My All Time Favorite Car

    Submitted by ByJohn Simpson ( @brother john ) My love affair with British cars began in 1953 when I was thirteen years old. One of the young men back from the Korean War had a 52 MGTD in his driveway, and that did it. It was lithe, lively, low, and sexy. I think it was that TD, and not the...
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    T-Series 1952 TD Steering wheel removal

    Hi everyone I'm struggling to see how my steering wheel removes. Under the nut is a washer which has some sort of notch which is very tight and seemingly will not move without an element of brute force Any help would be appreciated Ta Lee
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