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That and a flame about 3 foot high just burns my butt..seriously though, hopefully that was all the good that was left in the little car when they chopped her up...
JC
I really doubt anyone cut up a good car for that trailer. Most likey the rears were cut from junkyard cars. In my opinion it's a great way to recycle a good piece of a non-restorable car.
I saw one of those last week in Lagrange, Ky. The owner said it was for sale but I didn't ask how much. I was more interested in the overdrive tranny he had.
Probably started as a pair of "B"s with no floorboards or sills. Hmmmmmm.. that gives me an idea for the remains of a certian TR4A parts car... Nah! I still wanna build a TRS "LeMans" replica with it
lol! I think that is pretty cool, but I would have kept the tail lights in the front rather than smoothing it out. I also like the one on Steve's site with the headlights in the front. Fun stuff!
The one with the headlights is really well done. I imagine it would be difficult to make all those lines blend together. Then again anything bodywork-related is difficult to me.
I think it's great. Think about a long road trip in your B with your significant other...and her makeup bag...and her 28 pairs of shoes....and her clothes for every possible and impossible occasion....etc. Behind a same-colr B, that would be awesome!
In a weird way, these things are cool to look at.
But I can't imagine spending all the time to actually make one. Anyway, but to each his own.
I saw an MG Midget trailer (being towed by a Spridget) a few years ago, at the Moss Britfest.
I notice that I also have a picture of the same MGB trailer that Steve has on his site. Note that there is an exhaust deflector on the tow MGB so that the trailer doesn't get sooty. Taken at the national MGB meet in Parsippany NJ last Summer (near my house).
"78"...so glad to know that I was missed on the forum! "Woodstock" is doing quite well in spite of the heat and humidity here in Nashville...I wish I could say the same for me! Can't wait for a little cooler weather and get off those hot black seats!
TNMGB
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