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Dale W

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Hi,
We recently acquired my father in law's 1952 MGTD. He bought it in 1954 and owned/drove/loved it until he could no longer take proper care of it a few years back. A local Brit car lover bought it and completely restored it. Unfortunately Al passed away a couple of years after selling his MG. A friend told us that he thought he saw the MG for sale at a KC Classic Auto. We checked, it was and now it's OURS!:joyous:
I'll be posting pics as the weather allows for taking it out.
 
Welcome aboard. Pics would be nice.
 
Hi Dale - welcome to BCF. Last year I was lucky to find a '53 TD that was one-owner since new. Best car I've ever been the guardian of.

MG Christmas.jpg

Tom M.
 
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