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Hello, newbie from the uk here.

Stevie.B

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Hello I have just come across this forum and thought it might be a good place to hang out with like minded people. I am running a RHD 1950 MGTD.

will now enjoy sometime looking around the forums, Steve.
 
Hello Steve

Welcome to the forum.

You will find the MG section to be very active so you will get plenty of help, tips and help there.
The Pub section is an area where almost anything comes up for discussion.

David
 
Hi Steve - welcome to BCF.

I was lucky to find a one owner, all original, TD a few years ago. Great car!

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What got you interested in the TD?

Tom M.
 
Hello Steve

Welcome to the forum.

You will find the MG section to be very active so you will get plenty of help, tips and help there.
The Pub section is an area where almost anything comes up for discussion.

David
Thanks for the welcome David, I have been having a good look in the MG section already..
 
Hi Steve - welcome to BCF.

I was lucky to find a one owner, all original, TD a few years ago. Great car!

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What got you interested in the TD?

Tom M.
Hello Tom, I have always been into cars and bikes and although I drive modern cars as daily drivers I prefer older vehicles when driving for pleasure. Previous to this I had a mk1 mx5 ( or miata as you call them over your side of the pond ) Which was a great fun little car but still had air bags, abs and power steering which all seemed a bit modern to me. Then I seriously looked at MGA's and although they are fantastic looking cars ( and one day I might get one to add to my collection ) it just wasn't what I wanted at this time, my brother has a early MGTF ( 54 I think ) so I decided to go and have a look at some TF's but as I walked into the garage there was this stunning looking MG that looked like my brothers TF but had a more upright grill and chrome headlights along with this it had undergone a ground up restoration and was in lovely condition.. I never did look at the other cars, just purchased the TD there and then. Only had it a few weeks, but love it and know I made the right decision.

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Steve - is it just coincidence that I see a "T" on the trunk of the tree at the left?

We had a similar MGA connection. When I retired from university, I went looking for an MGA. Never found one I could afford, except for rust buckets with wrecked engines. So I loosened my requirements a bit, enjoyed some other "old iron", and after 15 years finally ended up with this TD.

Good to have you with us.
Tom M.
 
Steve - is it just coincidence that I see a "T" on the trunk of the tree at the left?

We had a similar MGA connection. When I retired from university, I went looking for an MGA. Never found one I could afford, except for rust buckets with wrecked engines. So I loosened my requirements a bit, enjoyed some other "old iron", and after 15 years finally ended up with this TD.

Good to have you with us.
Tom M.
I didn't notice the T on the tree until you mentioned it...
 
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