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Hi, from Florida

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I have a 1958 MGA currently that is going to get a piant job around the first of 2026. I have had several MGA's, starting almost 50 years ago. I had one of the rarest, a 1962 MK II Deluxe. I sold it 36 years ago when our 3rd child came along. I think the A has great lines and was a head of it's time. I also have other cars, a 1966 Mustang fastback Hertz tribute, a 1969 Mustang Mach1, a 2006 Mustang Shelby GT-H and a 2004 Jeep LJ, the stretch version.
 

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Tom - welcome to BCF. What a great line of classics you've enjoyed, esp. that Mk II Deluxe. I'd have settled on just about any MGA - but life and bank balances got in the way.

Your workshop is way too clean! (ha ha)

Good to have you with us.
Tom M.
 
Welcome to the gang... I should've kept my two (consecutively) owned 62 MK 2!!! Always enjoyed the simple beauty of the A's lines...
 
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