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1953 MG TD

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I recently acquired a 1953 MG TD and am new to "old" cars. I am transitioning from racing to a slower pace of motoring. My sons and I are mechanically talented enough to get into trouble (but we always seem to "figure it out"). Looking forward to learning from the vast knowledge on BCF.
Scott
 
Scott - here's my former 1953 MGTD. Man do I ever miss it.

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How 'bout posting a photo of yours?

Welcome to BCF.
Tom M.
 
Glad you've joined us, Scott! Lots of T-series owners here who will give you all the help you need (and maybe some you don't).
 
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