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Brian B

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'52 MG TD restoration in progress; setting in my garage since '80's
lots of tech questions needing answers.
 
Brian - welcome to BCF. I first wanted a TD back in the 1960s (high school). Only took me 50 years to get one - a one owner 1953 with original paint, brightwork, engine, interior, weathergear, etc. Even has the original owner's bill of sale, warranty manual, Lucas and Lockheed spares, etc.

Here's the MG area when you're ready to ask questions.

https://www.britishcarforum.com/bcf/forumdisplay.php?17-MG

How'd you get your '52?

Tom M.
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Hi Brian, from a fellow (former) West Virginian. I was born in Clarksburg and raised in Bridgeport. I had to look up Charles Town to remind myself where it is - you're almost in MD. Growing up we used to vacation quite a lot at Deep Creek Lake, MD.

Welcome to the BCF. You will find all the help you can stand in our MG forum!

Basil
 
Hello Brian

Welcome to the forum.

You will get plenty of tips and help from the MG section of the forum.

Post some photos of your TD

David
 
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