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They are always willing to help out a broken down MG


We are the salt of the earth!
(corroding my frame) /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/banana.gif
 
Well I dare to say well, were better lookin than them thar MG varmits.......
 
"They're" (NOT their)........We're(NOT were)..........They can't seem to spell very well though.
Bruce
 
bcliff said:
"They're" (NOT their)........We're(NOT were)..........They can't seem to spell very well though.
Bruce

Hey, come on now. He spelled MG correctly. We knew what he meant.
 
I can't count the number of times back in the day when LBC's were more numerous on the road that I stopped bacause an MG was on the side of the road - as you backed up on the shoulder, you mentally reviewed what you had in the car to utilize as the Magic Tool to make the MG go again.

Crawl under, bang on the fuel pump, you're welcome.
 
A poor attempt at redneck/hillbilly talk. I, in fact can spele.
 
" Bad Spellers of the World Untie! "

Both marques suffer from a lot of the same maladies. Blame it on SU, blame it on Lucas, it's often NOT the mechanical bits that left either car on the side of the road on a rainy dark night.
 
This is the reason I spend (too much) time on this forum. It's just plain fun, regardles of whether you have an Emgee or a Try-umph, or any of the other fun cars. It's all good!
Bruce
Current family holdings are:
2 Riley Elves, 1966 & 1968 (Elfs?)
1 Austin Mini, 1960 (somebody buy this please)
1 Triumph Herald Convertible, 1965 (Needs a new home too)
MGB Roadster 1969
Ford Model Y 1934 (yes it is English)
 
I agree, it's all good! Except those darn Ford Model Y's.
What is a Model Y? Can I assume that it is what you have pictured? Looks fun!
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:] Blame it on SU, blame it on Lucas, [/QUOTE]

And never forget:

BLAME IT ON PEDRO......
 
The Model Y was the first Ford Manufactured at the Dagenham England plant. Prior to this, english Fords were American Fords shipped CKD to an assembly plant. The Model Y I have pictured is a one-off car, customised for the Earl of Suffolk's gamekeeper. They are a small car powered by a 933cc flathead 4. True, it is a fun little car. I have a write up from the Model Y Register that I could post somewhere for anyone interested.
Bruce
 
Hi Bruce;

Did you get my PM about the Herald? /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/confused.gif

I have`nt heard anything so here I am:

Regards, Russ /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/banana.gif
 
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