David_DuBois
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Sebring222 said:This is a "one-off" special. The body was custom made and is not an original MG design. The engine is not pre-war, appears to me to be an XPAG. The pedals are not MG. The wire wheels are not MG, they are some sort of bolt on wheel with fake knock-offs. The transmission is not pre-war, it also appears to be T series, possibly TC. This is an amalgam of parts made up to look like someone's idea of a pre-war MG.
Jim D
I can attest to this not being an original PB - I used to own one. The engine in this car is, in fact an XPAG (the original engine was a 939cc, single overhead cam engine with the camshaft driven through a set of beveled gears with drive being transmitted through a vertically mounted dynamo at the front of the engine. It had no water pump and no fan, coolant being circulated strictly by thermo-siphon action). The original had clamshell fenders, like the TC, the shift pattern was a mirror image of todays 4 speed shift pattern and the gearbox gates were established by an actual 'H' pattern cutout at the top of the remote, with a manual lockout for reverse gear that had to be flipped up to shift into reverse. As someone else states earlier, there was no syncromesh for any gear, which I soon overcame by learning to shift without even bothering with the clutch except for starting out initially.
As for the BSF fasteners, those are readily available from British Tools and Fasteners https://www.britishfasteners.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc in New York, but the rest of the parts are only available (for the most part) from British vendors who are VERY proud of their offerings.
Cheers,