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Re: 1933 MG

To: <Kellmg@aol.com>, <mg-mmm@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: 1933 MG
From: "J.E.A.Rich" <jear@rmi.net>
Date: Sun, 04 Feb 2001 17:22:53 -0700
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Reply-to: "J.E.A.Rich" <jear@rmi.net>
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Hi there,

The car is certainly a J2 (Barry Walker will sell you 12" drums and swear
they were available on J's. Why am I the one you admits he's a crook?) I
believe the picture was taken in Sacremento in the late 1970's when the
Railroad Society had a magnificent celebration that coincided with the
opening of the then new museum. I was there, I think in 1978, and so was the
'Royal Scot'.

Cheers, "Bob".

> From: Kellmg@aol.com
> Reply-To: Kellmg@aol.com
> Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2001 14:33:58 EST
> To: mg-mmm@autox.team.net
> Subject: 1933 MG
> 
> Hi,
> There is an interesting, if not expensive, photo for sale on
> e-bay.[USA] Item #  551101357. A '33 MG parked in front of "The Royal Scot."
> Is this a L2? They look like 12" drums. Do any listers recall this gathering,
> or the fact the Royal Scot came to the states? If anyone recognizes their
> car, looks like they have an interesting photo here.
> 
> Brian Kelly.
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