Let's start with the basics.......was the engine in the back or the front?!?
>I was driving back to Hattiesburg on Saturday and stopped to look at a
>car for sale that claimed to be an MG TD. I am unfamiliar with the
>entire 'T' series, so here are its characteristics:
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>1. An octagonal badge on the radiator/grille that said 'TD'.
>2. A coil spring front suspension
>3. Normal tires, possibly 185/70R-14
>4. 'Backwards' doors
>5. Rack-and-pinion steering
>6. A sign proclaiming "6,000 original miles"
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>I decided that the car was a replica, especially in light of number 6.
>Since I'm still a young fart, I'd be interested in what the older (and
>more stale) farts have to say.
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>Thomas James Pokrefke, III
>1970 MGB
>pokrefke@ocean.st.usm.edu
>http://ocean.st.usm.edu/~pokrefke
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Don Mathis,Ph.D.
donmathis@lucent.com
'61 MGA
'37 Derby Bentley (B190KT)
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