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Hi All - Glad to be a part of this community. My father just acquired a 1952 MG TD from my uncle. The car has had a partial restoration and we will be doing the remainder of it. First time owning a European car but look forward to working on it and getting it running and out in the sunshine.
 
Welcome to the oily-floor club! I love the old T-series MGs. They are the quintessential little British car IMHO.
 
Welcome! My Grandmother lived in Sumner & I spent a fair amount of time there.
I remember when Meridian was just a narrow two lane road out to 99.
 
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