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I went to lunch in a MG....

YankeeTR

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John Gunnell, the book editor of Krause Publications, was zipping by in his TF as I was headed out to lunch...he picked me up and we headed to our local Subway....

We had a nice lunch. Talked SU carburetors, TR2 bumpers, having your car in the movies, etc. Fun lunch. He bought.

I even enjoyed the ride...

It was nice to know my lardass still fits in a TF...
 
We won't tell anyone that you visited the dark side.
 
That was, of course, a REAL TF - not one of them new-fangled contraptions....?

Mickey
 
Mickey Richaud said:
That was, of course, a REAL TF - not one of them new-fangled contraptions....?

Mickey
A cream colored '54 (I think)...just ratty enough to make it fun!
 
I'd do it...If I had the chance..
 
John Gunnell is a well known author who has written dozens of automotive books (including the Catalog of British Cars)

He has a TF, a TD and a Magnette. He also has about four vintage Pontiacs. A great guy to know.
 
The number of vintage British sports cars is declining.

We need to reach out and stick together.
 
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