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T-Series Wonderful drive in MGTF down the Jersey Shore

drjimwbrown

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Today I got up early and took a ride in my 1954 MGTF (named Winston) along the New Jersey shore, Spring Lake to Asbury Park. It was a glorious morning. I had the windshield down and just used the Brookland racing screens. I love the early morning smell of the ocean. I could feel the misty breeze on my face. It was a perfect MG day! The car just ran perfectly. On bad days, I close my eyes and cherish memories like this.

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Jim Brown
 

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I envy you. I'm still years away from being able to do that in my EType (again).
 
Sounds like a great day....Can't wait to get my TC on the road!
 
How does that do as a beachbuggy? LOL /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/driving.gif
I love driving on the beach, but use the Silverado then...did MG ever make a AWD???

Bruce /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cheers.gif
 
Alright! & I love the photo you sent me! Especially the picnic basket!
 
Bruce - While MG never made an AWD, a look at some of the photos of the hill climbs in England during the thirtys will convince one that MG was the original SUV. There is even a picture in the latest issue of Enjoying MG (magazine of the MGOC) of a MGB going ove some pretty hefty rocks and one can see a skid plate under the front cross member.
Cheers
 
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