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Hello, I am Jim. I gave restored a Triumph Spitfire, built a Cobra kit car, then frame off TR6, then a Tr3a that had trees growing thru it, then another Tr3B, sold tr3b in May 2020 due to vision issues,
Dec 23 2021 I bought a 1974 Mg midget that was sitting for 15 years one block away from me.
So I have a new beast to tame. Been good so far, unseized engine and now just getting at it!
 
Hey neighbour - welcome! sounds like a great project though compared to a cobra Midgets don't exactly need taming so much as a couple of treats and a cuddle. :D

Would I have seen any of your other cars at Bronte or at the Ancaster show?
 
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