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I’m currently restoring a 1954 MGTF that I bought as a project. My wife and I have restored a 1948 MGTC and a 1952 MGTD many years ago. I always wanted to do a TF and this one recently became available locally. It is,however, missing a few critical parts. I’m hoping that I will be able to locate them through the forum. Most critically, I need a left front fender and one of the octagon shaped instrument bezels. I’m sure I will need a lot of technical advice as well.
 
Welcome to BCF, Bob! You might want to post a "Wanted" ad (free) in our MG Classifieds forum (and you can also post it in the regular MG forum here as well).

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