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MuskokaMKII

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I have a survivor 61 MGA MKII that has been mine since 1969 and which my Dad bought new. It has spent much of it's life in mothballs with periods of revival over the years. It was my daily driver from 68 to 1977. It's unrestored and simply repaired and maintained as needed.
I look forward to learning, sharing and perhaps helping others on the forum.
 
You have a great little car - and you've come to the right place! Be sure to also jump in at the MG forum here and definitely post some pictures; we love pictures.
 
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