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Does anyone know if there are any manufacturers of TD-TF MG replica cars and where I can contact them? |
Alwyn |
There is a TD replica, previously manufactured in Australia under the name TD 2000, using Nissan running gear now being manufactured in Malaysia and a TF replica kit being manufactured in New Zealand. |
Phil Stafford |
Thanks for the reply, Phil. n Does anyone know of a UK manufacturer? I believe there to be a replica under the name of Douglas. Any info? Thanks Alwyn |
Alwyn |
Hi Alwyn, There is a Naylor TF. I have never seen one in this country, but as you are closer than I am why not get in touch with Naylor Bros. They will know all about it. Cheers, Paul. |
Paul van Gool |
Just for the heck of it I added a replica section to the TD web site. http://www.mgcars.org.uk/mgtd/mgtd_reproductions.htm |
Chris Couper |
I have a replica TF which was manufactured by Harper Roscoe Motors in 1984 in Altrincham. The car uses all MGB mechanical and suspension components together with a very accurate GRP body (which was imported from the USA - from Victor Antique / Noble).There were only 4 built and sold and 3 are known to be in existence and in running order. If you contact Hutson's in North Yorkshire they might be able to produce a TF replica for you to order - but it will not be cheap.(Hutsons took over Naylor's car manufacturing business). There are a couple of kit cars around which seek to follow similar lines to the TF - but they are not accurate replicas (the Douglas was one of these I believe). There are companies in europe who have set out to produce replica TF's, and there is another, I believe, in Australia or New Zealand. You might be able to pick up a used Naylor. There are usually some listed on their website. Please contact me if you desire further info on any of the items listed. |
Ken Eales |
There is/was a Swiss outfit: Minelli Motor Comapny Witzbergstrasse 24 8330 Plaffikon (umlaut on the "a") Zurich It produces a TF replica using a 1.8L Ford Zetec. Top speed is given as 170 kph (a bit over 100 mph) 0-100 kph (62 mph) is 9.5 secs |
John Z |
I don't care for it....but to each his own I guess: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/aw-cgi/ebayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=600618544&r=0&t=0 For my money....if it ain't steal...it ain't real! |
David Sheward |
I have a Douglas TF and have compared it with "the real thing" it's pretty close.... closer than the Naylor |
Ian Pashley |
why don't you buy a rough real one instead of a shiny fake one? I once saw a guy crying at a Brit car show cause they wouldn't let him in. I can't imagine why.....just because he was driving a Pinto powered TD that was smoking out the registration area. I agree Buy steel and stay real..... |
WAYNE |
Sorry if I came off with a bit of the old "atitude" as far as "repros" ....but... after aquiring my TF a few years ago and spending the whole summer under it...went to my "first" "car show" with it. Durring awards they announced "this was a close one to judge...between the mgtf and the Mercedes"...the winner,a 1936 Mercedes...a 1936 with cd player,auto trans,power windows,crager mag wheels & white letter tires (not tyres). My TF was not built in Flordia 1n 1995! Bitterely Brit. David |
David Sheward |
Would be nice to have a real one.... but if you haven't got 13,000plus for a toy it could be a problem... why not spend 4000 on a nearly new replica (see cars for sale) |
Ian Pashley |
A friend of mine just returned from England a few months ago and brought back a booklet on a Hutson TF. Their address is: The Hutson Sports Car Company Limited Unit 21, Park View Industrial Estate Prospect Way, Hartlepool Cleveland TS25 1UD Telephone 0429-860833 Fax 0429-860838 |
Rick |
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