At 01:01 PM 3/24/06, Richard Feibusch wrote:
>.... This thing appears to be of a similar wheelbase as an MGA and
>has at least two MGA wheels on it - The rear window looks like it
>came from an Alfa. It looks about as ungainly as any British
>"cottage industry" kit car can. ....
For those who may remember 10 or 11 days past, I was asking if anyone
might recognize a particular body style given several
pictures. Well, I have more pictures of the underpinnings and
special body construction, and it is definitely an MGA, or at least
it was once.
I have revised the prior web page to give the car a name "MG Awon"
and to list some of the prior comments. There is now a second page
with the additional pictures and explanation. If you are prone to
cry in your beer you might get the bar rag handy before you
look. All comments "still" welcome. See here:
http://mgaguru.com/mgtech/variants/vt106g.htm
http://mgaguru.com/mgtech/variants/vt106g2.htm
Barney Gaylord
1958 MGA with an attitude
http://MGAguru.com
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