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Just picked it up, MG-TD

Cheapsnake1

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Having been a British car fan since my '69 TR6, I've been without until I picked up this '52 MG-TD. 21k miles, original paint and original upholstery that the seller insisted was restorable. We'll see about that. Engine turns freely, hope to check it for compression today and maybe give it a start. This is my 9th restoration of various cars and I rely on these forums for information no manual can provide and I plan on using this one to the max.
Right now, I'm held back a little until my Whitworth tools arrive, but stay tuned.
 

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Congrats on the new member of your family!

I once had a '53 TD, with original weather gear, kangaroo leather seats, brightwork, paint, engine. What a great car!

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