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Divecoz
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Post by Divecoz »

Well I skated on the Honey Do today and Clayed my 2005 Dodge 1500 Quad Cab and then Liquid Ice, Waxed it !!!!!!!!!!! WOW!
Then I thought.......????? What the heck I am already in trouble !!! So I began to Clay and Ice wax the Boat tehehehe It looks Gorgeous!
I have no doubt two more full days of Clay and Waxing but if I dare....... the results will be awesome... if dare.... I was reminded that the slip is paid for and summer is almost upon us. Andddddddddd she asked ? Is My MGB ready to drive yet....... little boy?
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how many MGB fans are there on this forum? ti seems to be the most popular brit sportscar ever made,i was at a place called Ashby Fouville last week,there were a lot of MGBs on show there,ill take some pics next time i go
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If you want to send me a Triumph TR6 I'll pay the shipping :wink: just bought a Fiat 2000 spider, wish it was a TR6 :P
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I dont have an MGB, I have an MG Midget. I like the B's but the Midgets are pretty cool also.

Had a Fiat 124 Spider in high school, what a rocket!! Beat the hull out of it and loaded it with as many girls as it would carry!
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Scott, at 56 I'm hoping I get the same results :) :wink: Not very likely though :cry:
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Mg,s are still quite easy to get a hold of,theres a garage about 20 miles away with a forecourt full of them,triumphs are still around also,the trick i think is to find one that someone has restored,its a labour of love doing restoration and you usually end up spending about 3 times more that the car is worth :)

my favourite is a triumph stag
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bastonjock wrote:the trick i think is to find one that someone has restored,its a labour of love doing restoration and you usually end up spending about 3 times more that the car is worth :)
Oh So True! But its........ Oh So True about most Toys..
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'76 MG Midget Here
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Same here

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Scott wrote:Image
Let me guess... you named her "Spot", right? :wink: :D
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kmclemore wrote:
Scott wrote:Image
Let me guess... you named her "Spot", right? :wink: :D

Cold Dude FUNNY :D :D :D But Very Cold hahahahaha
I assumed he owned a Harley too :wink:
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Could this be a roll call?

My "clay"'d car.....

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Very Nice Opie!! I beleieve we all await some photos from Obewankanobes Harem as well
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Very pretty, Opie! I have the same motor in my Triumph Renown as you have in your TR3A, just with bigger liners (2088cc).

Looks like we need to start a British Car club here at the Mac Shack!

The '67 Sunbeam and '89 Manco-Lotus (kart)...
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The '49 Triumph and the '67 Sunbeam...
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... and the Morris (with the Mac in the back)...
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YOU Have some really Great Cars Sir and a very neat Cart as well . You Sunbeam is it the infamous TIGER?
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