In a message dated 11/14/2006 7:34:15 AM Pacific Standard Time,
JagMkV@aol.com writes:
> I have since built a barn for the MG and the other toys, '50 Jag Mk V,
> Bentley, Rolls, Army Jeep and others, so from it's humble beginnings
> traveling the
> Pennsylvania Turnpike in the snow, sitting under a tarp in all sorts of
> weather, it now lives in heated and climate controlled bliss.
>
> So that's the story of the MG.
>
> Craig Carragan
>
Great story Craig, I lived in Pittsburgh with my MGA, then TC from 1960 to
1972....then like a dummy sold the TC before moving to California.
In 1957, I part won a TD in a college poker game. It too had a bad
cylinder.....collapsed piston/broken rings. Didn't have the money for a new
piston but
replaced the rings every fall plus lots of oil and drove it until I graduated
and traded it on the MGA coupe in 1960........the off to Westinghouse in Pgh
with my new bride!!
Terry in Oakland, CA
1934 MG NA Fourseater
1937 MG SA Tickford
1938 MG TA Roadster Special
1947 MG TC
1953 MG TD Arnolt coupe
1955 MG TF 1500
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