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1952 mg td

Fsf119

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Hello, I recently purchased a 1952 mg td. I am not familiar with these. I bought it as an impulse. I have a few questions. This car is a light tan color. I feel it is original paint. Under the hood and fenders is a red primer. I have read that CKD cars came in red primer. But the ckd cars are listed as right hand drive. Did they make left hand drive (mine) ckd?
also this car has sat inside for 10 years and the motor is stuck. I am soaking it with oil no, but no luck. Any advice as to further action to free the cylinders? Thanks ya'all , Fred from new england
 
Welcome, Fred!

Post your question over on the MG side, and I'm sure you'll get some response.

:cheers:
Mickey
 
Howdy Fred,

As Mickey mentions; Post your questions etc on the "MG Forum" and you`ll get so many responses; You`ll head will spin.

Thats good news by the way.

Best Wishes with the project.

Russ
PS: A very long time ago, I had 2 - TDs & 1 - TF. It was a learning exp.
 
WElcome to the Forum!
 
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