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Mrlaser

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I live in savannah Georgia. I have been collecting and restoring cars for nearly 50 years. I recently was given a 1952 MG TD following the death of a dear friend of 46 years. I have previously had both MG TC's and TD's but I am a bit rusty on their idiosyncrasies. I appreciate being allowed to join this forum and look forward to exploring the wealth of knowledge it contains. Thank you.
 
Welcome to BCF. Always good to have another MG guy in the family. I have fond memories of my '53 TD.

Here's our MG area when you'd like to ask questions -


Tom M.
PS - post some photos!
 
Here are two pictures of my MG's.
 

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Great looking MGs! Glad the TD could go to someone like you who will care for it and appreciate it. Welcome to BCF!
 
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