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Dad, a friend and I decided to clean a few of the cars today. Heres one... '59 MGA.
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DAMN. That'* hot.
A buddy of mine - at his grandmother'* house, there lies a 1952 Triumph TR2. There'* quite the lot of rust, but it'* relatively intact. It looks to be in sorry shape, but it'* been driven within the past two years. It'* a quirky car with the reverse-ground electricals... it'll be restored someday by somebody within the family. The car'* got history!
A buddy of mine - at his grandmother'* house, there lies a 1952 Triumph TR2. There'* quite the lot of rust, but it'* relatively intact. It looks to be in sorry shape, but it'* been driven within the past two years. It'* a quirky car with the reverse-ground electricals... it'll be restored someday by somebody within the family. The car'* got history!
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Thanks. Its been a nice week here in the midwest...excellent weather to clean some cars! Triumphs are great cars...and yes Lucas electronics are about as reliable as a back-stabbing friend. Just thought I'd share the car...one of these days I might actually post a Bonneville or two.
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About time you moved that thing out of the dealership once in a while.. That paint really shines ! The only bonnevilles you'll be posting are...well, mine. Haha. Well done man.