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These cars were totally out of (their) time

Pre-war technology produced post-war, underpowered for today's pace and not particularly comfortable. Long journeys are a real challenge. I would go anytime for a MGA instead which turned up only a few years after: beautiful shape and you can travel anywh
1Y
By: cazalea
14
eklektik
2970

Here’s the Morris Garages aka MG Family tree

There’s an MG expert in town who had some of the older ones. TA in 1936 or so. TB about when the war started 1939 but few made as production stopped TC 1945-55 “Drive Like Sterling Moss and still not get a speeding ticket" TD - this is the one I had. Noti
1Y
By: cazalea
14
eklektik
2970

Back when I was growing up in Milwaukee...

Back in the early '60s my dad had a friend with one in that same color that they rallied regularly. Yes, it sounded great and was very fast for the era. In SCCA racing it ran in D Production against cars like the AC Bristol. When I think back to our very
5Y
By: amanico
18
amanico
2393

MGA MK II circa 1961, the last surviving example in Singapore. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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9Y
By: SgWatchBaron
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amanico
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