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MG TD TF 1500 - Nice surprise
Just thought I'd share this picture with you all today. We stopped at a little cafe at Widecombe on the Moor on Dartmoor, the car park was empty, when we came out we were surrounded by old British bikes, suddenly everything looked very vintage. ![]() |
Cliff Harvey |
Great image! With the phone booth down at the end the scene it does look rather "yesterday". Roy |
Roy Challberg |
Here: I fixed it for you :-) Your picture was actually way cool. ![]() |
Christopher Couper |
Photo shopped for sure...I don't see any oil stains on the pavement :-) |
MG LaVerne |
The bike in front is actually an American Indian, after v-twin production ended in 1953 the Springfield Massachusetts based company tried to hit the market with rebadged Royal Enfield twins. It didn't work, but they kept on until ca 1960. Regards, Jan |
Jan Emil Kristoffersen |
Here's my 99 Excelsior Henderson Super X, it was a try at bringing back a long extinct Ameican motorcycle. The company only lasted 2 years before they went belly up but I do love this bike!
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Rich (TD 3983) Taylor |
Roy, just for fun, here's the phone box in my MG's garage. Jud
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J K Chapin |
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