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Well, I think it is finally time. My plan is to get the GT in tomorrow or Tuesday for saftey and license.. then after over 5 long years.. I can drive my new GT. I finally got the windshield and rear window in properly and the interior done. I have checked everything over and think it should pass with flying coloUrs.. But, anything can happen..
My plan is to have it down at British Car Day at Bronte Creek Park on Sunday, so my fingers are crossed. Here she is on Friday..

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can hardly wait Paul - see you there!
 
YAY Paul!!!!! :driving: :banana: :driving:

:cheers:

:winner1: PAUL!!!!!!!!!
 
Great job Paul! Hope the inspection goes well. PJ
 
YAY!!!

Nicely done, Paul! :savewave:
 
Very exciting, Paul, isn't it!

Another lovely MG, better than new and ready to go.

Cheers and congrats to you! :thumbsup:
 
Hi Paul,

I`m typ. on the Spridget & Triumph forums but while I`m here; I`d just like to say "PURRITY"! Love that color & the detail work you`ve done.

Have Fun,

Russ
 
So, how did it go?

I can't help but be partial to your car, as I maintained a similar one for its original owner until I bought it and drove it for about ten (10) more years.

Ten years later, it still languishes in my ex-garage, owned by my ex-wife...

1974-1/2 MGBGT Tundra/Autumn Leaf, in better times:

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