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T-Series Some people ? Sad 52 TD

tr8todd

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I responded to an add on Craigslist the other night. I went to buy a complete driveline for a Rover SD1. It was intended for a V8 swap into a TR7, but the son who was to do the project moved away and left everything in his parents garage. As I pull into the driveway, there is a well cared for 99 Miata. I'm thinking these people must be real sports car fans. The father opens the garage door to reveal a completely jam packed garage with the motor and tranny I bought hanging from the rafters. Once that was loaded, he starts pileing in more boxes of stuff into the back of my truck. I notice, completely buried, a red familiar shape. I say "is that a T series MG?" He says it's a 52 TD, it's been parked there since 1980, and it is/was in great shape, and was stored away properly. He plans on redoing it someday and won't even think about selling it. Sad way for such a fine car to spend it's life. I knew of a XK140 that sat like that from 1965 until the owner passed a couple of years ago. Car was moved by the son, and now I don't know where it is.
 
Sad, I remember a Sprite by me growing up, that I relentlessly tried to buy and years later they gave it away for $0. It sat outside until junked.

Always have fond memories for that poor little guy.

There is a GT6 here just sitting and it also bothers me. I have offered free services to get him running, thinking that it will spark the owner and he has declined.

Pat
 
Unfortunately, "someday" almost never comes. It's also a song by Creedence Clearwater Revival in 1972, but I digress.

Too bad.

Colin
 
I tried to buy a 1932 Chevy deluxe 6 wheeler once that had been setting in a guys back yard for a year or two. He said it was his dads and he was going to fix it up one day. It was in beautiful shape! I went back a year later and it was still in the same spot. I offered him a high price for the car and he refused. I saw the car about ten years later, looked to be in the same spot with weeds growing up through it, rotting to the ground. They had a body by Fisher with a lot of wood bracing in them and a rag top insert and once that goes, it's all over. I could have made his dads car look like new again. Oh well, some people you can't figure out. He was too dumb to even cover it up.
 
As a kid grwoing up, there was a Mercedes-Benz sitting on a parking pad at the end of the alley behind my house. It was parked there the year before I started kindergarden with 43,000 miles on the odometer. It sat there until I was in High School and I tried to buy it then, but the man who owned it said he couldn't sell it to someone he knows. A couple of years later, this guy died and I found out what was wrong with the car...he lost the keys to it. Here's your sign!
 
Well, I guess it could be said I've got a few of thse....seriously, when I run across something like that, I make sure to leave my contact information.....you'd be surprised how many times they contact me months or years later.
 
tony barnhill said:
Well, I guess it could be said I've got a few of thse....seriously, when I run across something like that, I make sure to leave my contact information.....you'd be surprised how many times they contact me months or years later.

That's a great idea! Dumb, but I never gave it a thought.
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