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I JUST PICKED UP A 1952 MGTD THAT SAT IN A GARAGE FOR OVER 30 YEARS. I DON'T KNOW TOO MUCH ABOUT IT BUT IT IS IN GOOD CONDITION. I COULD USE SOME INFO ON THIS YEAR MGTD. THANKS FROM PITTSBURGH,PA.
 
Hi, and welcome to the Forum! Hop over to the MG forum and you'll get all kinds of info.....
 
Welcome to teh forums! We have a great MG crowd here!

PS (Turn off your CAPS LOCKS) :smile:

Basil
 
Howdy There Yellow,

"Welcome" to the wonderful world of LBCs (Little British Cars).

Let me guess; Is your car color "Yellow"?

Post a pic of two of your car here & as suggested in the MG Forum. "We Love Pics"!

Best Wishes with Your Barn Find.

Russ
 
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