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GatorXTi

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1952 MG TDC MKII and myself say good morning. She was passed down to our family from my father-in-law from CA in March.
 

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Hello GatorXTi

Welcome to the forum.

That is a great looking MG TDC.

You will get plenty of tips and advice for your TDC in the MG section of the forum. The Pub is an area where almost anything comes up for discussion.

David
 
I had a white one back in 1955. Had an engine-turned dashboard. Not a great idea as the sunlight could blind you. Traded in on a new TR3.
 
Welcome! great looking car. When I lived in Oviedo I belonged to the Classic MG Club of Orlando

https://www.classicmgclub.com/ a lovely group and when they meet, they meet at Lake Lily in Maitland.

Also it is free to join but costs $15 to quit :smile:
 
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