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Pictures from Doug [AngliaGT]

drooartz

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Doug will have to fill us in, but here are some pictures from a recent drive he was on.

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First off, the pictures are magnificent, thanks Doug and Drew.
Second, the MGB GT is beautiful! Wow do I love that car.
Sorry about the TR3 issue, but looks repairable.
Annie, (my lovely wife) says all Buicks are driven by old folks, so I won't buy one.
Thanks again guys!

Dave :thankyousign:
 
Dave,

Thanks,but the pictures were taken with a hand-me-down camera,-
HP.Not great pictures.
And the GT is definately a "20 footer",but I love it!

A great day for a run (overall).I plan on doing it again sometime.
Maybe we can get some of you from out of the area to join us?

- Doug
 
14dna said:
First off, the pictures are magnificent, thanks Doug and Drew.
Second, the MGB GT is beautiful! Wow do I love that car.
Sorry about the TR3 issue, but looks repairable.
Annie, (my lovely wife) says all Buicks are driven by old folks, so I won't buy one.
Thanks again guys!

Dave :thankyousign:

Annie is a sage, Dave. :wink:
 
"welcome to Yourtown Buick. May I see your AARP card before we begin?"....
Kinda like Sams Club.
hehehehehe
Great pictures! Nothin' wrong with a 10 footer. My TR4A was a 20 footer, and I loved it!
I'm not sure if PDR will work on that fender. Its on a hefty curve, and made of metal 2x the thickness of modern cars. But it may be worth a try.
 
What a cool and varied assembly of cars that day! :smile:

The dent to the TR is far less than the damage my imagination came up with reading the earlier thread! Still, mindless damage is so aggravating.
 
The rear fender was also slightly buckled.The restoration
was done by a very reputable shop,so it's not the kind of repair
to be done by a "My Brother-in-Law does bodywork out of his garage"
type shop.

- Doug
 
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