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T-Series Pictures of basket case TD

beachbumbarry

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I'm going to try to post some photos.
 

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It worked here's another. Notice no running boards and the fenders curve into the body where you can see the light spot. The fenders look factory. I have car# TD/5950, does anyone know if it came from the factory like this?
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Your TD's fenders were bobbed. It was a popular thing to do to cars that either raced, or were supposed to look cool. Basically means that they removed the running boards and made the fenders curved/pointed at the end instead of square. Looks like your car is in similar shape to the one I'm trying to put together right now. Maybe we can compare notes later on.
 
It would be a good idea to compare notes because I'm missing a lot of parts but with parts form a 72 MGB I will make a good running car.
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good luck with that, sir! can't wait to see her alive and kicking again.
 
That is quite a project! I have my car pretty much dissassembled right now and boxes are everywhere. Once in awhile I'll kinda freakout when I can't find something and I'm the one that took it apart. I imagine is must be doubly difficult putting something back together you didn't take apart! I wish you good luck!
 
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