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MG MGA - just off to be painted
after 3 years body is now back to how it was when raced in 1959 just paint and refit to do
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r skinner |
Wow! that looks amazing! More pictures and more details about the car, the rebuild and its' history please? |
N McGurk |
Lovely smiley dolphin face. Keep the photos coming in of the refit. What type of windscreen does it have? Steve |
Steve Gyles |
11 july 1959 Goodwood
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r skinner |
Totally stunning, that's a lot of body work to do and it looks amazing. Congratulations. Andy |
Andy Preston |
Does it have the Twin Cam engine? Mick |
M F Anderson |
Yes it is a twincam Body is now painted and will post more pictures soon |
r skinner |
body back from paint now the re-fit starts
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r skinner |
Super. Keep the pictures rolling in for us to enjoy. Steve |
Steve Gyles |
Wow - it's looking really good - and I like the choice of Black too ( or is it Dark green?). What is the history of this special body? - it must be unique as I have not seen one before. |
Cam Cunningham |
Amazing, would love to hear more! |
Larry Wheeler |
Hi I've now got a chassis that looks like yours, only mine isn't a TC. I am painting my body black as well, red interior and a grey tonneau/ hood. A restorer's work is never done. Barry |
B Bridgens |
Barry, I was looking over your picture and noticed the air cleaners are the same type I had at one time. Those filters are quite flat,preventing enough air to flow into the engine. I changed over to K & N's and got an improvement in exceleration. Where the gap in yours is about 3/4 inch the K & Ns are 1 1/4 inch. Ray |
Ray Ammeter |
Hi Ray Thanks for the info, I will need to start saving €120 a pair here. Barry |
B Bridgens |
This thread was discussed between 30/10/2012 and 25/11/2012
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