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MGA "1943" MGA

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All Mark II cars, not just the 1962 / Deluxe models had recessed grills. The more common, and in my opinion nicer grills were offered on the Mark I 1500 cars until 1958.

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I agree the flat grill goes better with the rest of the nose...but alot of people put the MKII grills in earlier cars for some reason...someone put one in my 61 then drilled giant holes in it for fog lights, waste of a perfect original MKII grill if you ask me...when I restore the car I'll put it back to original, for now it will continue to restrict my air flow.

Zack
 
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My favorite is "restored to better than new!"

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Given the quality of some of British Leyland's efforts in the 1970s one can only hope so..... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
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