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Greetings MG people:
Well, after years of British motoring, I have finally joined the MG ranks with the purchase of a 1968 MGC Tourer. After the lovely village on the Thames from wence she came, I have named her Abby. As a general fan of low-production English cars with ample cylinders (no slight to the four-pots intended), I have dreamed of adding a C to my small collection. I'll post photos of Abby when available, as well as comparisons to her new stable-mates. As a general rule, I'll park the Tiger between the C and the 250 so they won't squabble. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wink.gif
I'm sure many questions will follow. Yay!
Well, after years of British motoring, I have finally joined the MG ranks with the purchase of a 1968 MGC Tourer. After the lovely village on the Thames from wence she came, I have named her Abby. As a general fan of low-production English cars with ample cylinders (no slight to the four-pots intended), I have dreamed of adding a C to my small collection. I'll post photos of Abby when available, as well as comparisons to her new stable-mates. As a general rule, I'll park the Tiger between the C and the 250 so they won't squabble. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wink.gif
I'm sure many questions will follow. Yay!