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Elf Explosion!

bcliff

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The Elf population has doubled here. #1 Son decided it was time to liquidate the Triumph Stag and get something a little more Friendly at the gas pump. He really liked driving my Elf, so he got one. It is a MK3, so it has the wind up windows, and it also has a 1275. It is a pretty hot little number.
Also shown is the Junkpile B project. I'm starting to feel like Santa with all these elves!
Bruce in Elfland
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Thankfully, the thread title didn't lead where I was afraid it was going!
Wonderful rides. I'm still looking for a Series II Hornet, myself.
Jeff
 
Was there ever a wagon version of the Elf.....seems a natural from the length of the quarter panels
 
I'm in the process of replacing the front hub bearings on the green elf. They seem a little tight. Melanoma surgery has delayed any progress slightly. Work does continue though. See Junkpile B Build in the MG Forum.
 
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