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doobaloo132

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Hello everyone! Glad to be a part of this forum. So I have a 1952 TD that I'm slowly working on. My grandfather bought the car from the original owner in 1953ish with only 1000 miles on it or so. It has been a fantastic car that has been in the family since. This car is what sparked my interest with anything that has a motor and some of my earliest memories were riding in it. I look forward to learning from the grey beards all the ins and outs of this car to enjoy driving it for many years to come. So with all that being said, aside from regular maintenance is there any specific issues or tips you can shed some light on? Thanks in advance. Plus obligatory new member pictures.
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Welcome to the BCF doobaloo132! Great-looking TD you have there, and that's so great that it has been in the family since almost-new.

Probably best to post your question about "specific issues" in the MG Forum (this forum is just for checking in and saying "hi").

Good luck. You've come to the right place!
 
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