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MG MGA - Nice MGA special
Saw this at a show last weekend. TC chassis, standard MGA engine, built by the owner |
dominic clancy |
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dominic clancy |
Dominic, have a look at this one Photo #1 |
Jones |
Photo 2 They cut out the back glass
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Jones |
Good God, Jones, what an abortion! Reminds me of Young Frankenstein - "What hump?" |
Bill Spohn |
I found that at a garage in town, I only had a phone camera the photos make it look better then standing next to it. O-well to each there own(^@%) Cliff(SC) |
Jones |
Not unlike the SRX210 etc. |
dominic clancy |
If those photos make it look better than it really is then I know I'd hate to see it in person... |
Gene Gillam |
> Not unlike the SRX210 etc. Except for the fact that the SRX210 does not look like ass, yeah, they are about the same. 8^) |
Del Rawlins |
Hey Dominic, thanks, your images show a car that has been well thought out and constructed! It does look a lot like the Lund car. Would love to see a side/rear view if you have one. As for Joney's one, there was a very similar body running around Brisbane Australia about 30 years ago. Guys, you have to remember once upon a time MGAs were just cheap 'trash' (not to us of course, but to others) driven by poor students Thats how I got started 34 years ago, I couldn't afford the old EH Holden but ended up buying the old MGA racer out the back of the dealers's lot. That same car has pride of place over the BMW, Lotus and Scimitar. We did all sorts of wierd things to them back then...didn't we!!(to all the old timers out there :) ) How many of us recall the adverts in Classic Cars by Robinsons advertising running MGAs for 200 pounds? I just pulled out some old copies the other day. regards mark |
Mark Mathiesen |
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