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Hi from Portugal

MG30

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Hello to the forum.


I'm from portugal and my nickname MG30 reflectes my passion to MG cars from the 30's.
I love antique cars in general, specialy europeans, but my real passion are British Cars.
I have 7 classic cars: 1 American, 2 German, 1 Italian and 3 British.
My British cars are:
1937 MG TA
1956 Triumph TR3
1963 Triumph TR4


I'm specially nuts about the 30's a MG. The MMM cars are the one i enjoy most. I would love to have 1 M type, 1 J Type, 1 L type ( the small 6 cilinders) or any of the MMM cars.


I hope i can learn a lot from this forum and that my contribution could be apreciated.


Thanks for acept me on this comunity


MG30
 
Welcome to BCF!

I'm a nut about the cars of the 1930s myself - especially the "designer" one-offs. Just never could afford one.

How did you first become interested in MG?

Tom
 
And what is the classic American and others you have? We are a very curious bunch. I love the old MGs but I don't fit into them well.

Jerry
AH BJ8
TR3A
 
hi MG30 .... since I preceded you by little bit, I also get to welcome you to the forum. Sometime, would like to talk 56 TR3 with you. Glad you are joining too.
 
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