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For Sale 1953 Superb Restored MG TD

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This 1953 MG has a recent frame-off restoration. Driven only 405 miles since completion. All parts and systems restored or replaced. You will not find a better restored MGTD. This car has won several awards at numerous British and European car club events.Color is BRG with biscuit leather interior. A no rust car originally from Arizona. Reasonable offers will beconsidered.

Asking $29,000
 

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I'm pretty sure that I bought your car at an auction , would like to know if you ever attempeted to deal with what seems to be the rear main oil leak. Can you recommend anyone you would trust to work on it ?
Thanks
 
Pretty sure it wasn't...look at photo 6 of 6...there is a long drip pan under the car.
That isn't there for use as a mirror to observe the exquisite under frame restoration attention.

Just think about it for a minute.
You roll your superb restored TD out of the garage for photos, and the first thing you do is a sheet of cardboard with a metal drip pan on top of that?

Person offering joined on 02JUL, listed on 02JUL, never posted again in 2-1/2 months.
 
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