If I didn't have enough cars already and it wasn't so fubar'd I'd love this :
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C441721
MG 1300
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Re: MG 1300
I saw one of those parked up on my way through Cirencester last month. We rebuilt one a while ago and I'd love to do one for myself although it would probably end up with a 1.8 K-series in it.
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Re: MG 1300
I though I had seen it before, great car - looks to be a bit crispy!newtune wrote:That's young Will's car !
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Re: MG 1300
Racing in Austin Americas (BMC 1100/1300)
Peter Barratt and the Team United America Wrenchers had just two days to turn four barn find wrecks into at least one race car for the LeMons South Fall race in South Carolina.
Did they make it to the start line, let alone the grid? Keith Adams takes up the story.
http://www.aronline.co.uk/blogs/events/ ... icas-sane/
Peter Barratt and the Team United America Wrenchers had just two days to turn four barn find wrecks into at least one race car for the LeMons South Fall race in South Carolina.
Did they make it to the start line, let alone the grid? Keith Adams takes up the story.
http://www.aronline.co.uk/blogs/events/ ... icas-sane/