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A Triumph Innovation, Sorry MG

MikeH

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The first Targa Top. Ten years before Porsche.
 

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Very nice....But I wonder if some of those pre-war MG's could be considered Targa tops, the ones where the top half of the roof folds seperate from the back half(VA Tickford maybe?)
 
Very possible, I don't know the pre-war Mg's at all. Although the over all winner at the show my picture is from, was a beautiful PB
 
That would be the Tickford top, which was not specific to M.G. The top could be cranked various positions. One position would open the area just above the occupant's heads.

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James, you're right, I was a tad optomistic on ten years. I also believe that the Targa connotation describes a removable and replacable piece of a hard top. Thanks for the Tickford Top picture Steve.
 
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