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MG TD TF 1500 - The future of MG
G'day all This is the future of MG...at least around here. What does the future look like where you are? Ciao for now John TF6020. ![]() |
J Greco |
Planting the seed
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MG LaVerne |
:-)
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MG LaVerne |
This forum needs a 'like' button. :) |
Kevin McLemore |
My little girl... but she's a real bitch!
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JRN JIM |
Kevin I was thinking just that when I read your post. I was looking at the first picture and started to click the like button and remembered I wasn't on facebook. LOL |
Rich (TD 3983) Taylor |
Grand kids in the TD. You never know!
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Mike Hart |
My first exposure to an MGTD was circa 1958 when my older sister owned one. She let me sit it as shown on this very old snap shot. It must have started something.
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John Quilter (TD8986) |
And then some 50 years later with my own TD.
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John Quilter (TD8986) |
G'day all again, Fantastic to know that there is a new generation of MG enthusiasts to carry on with these special little sports cars. A good wholesome hobby/pastime/interest for someone to take on. We can't be doing too much wrong if we can foster an interest in our children/grandchildren to enjoy such machines. Ciao for now John TF6020 |
J Greco |
This thread was discussed between 03/06/2015 and 07/06/2015
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