New MG TF owner
Hi,
After a failed attempt at building a kit car I have now bought myself an MG TF 160.
It needs a bit of work doing to it to make it look presentable, a small bit of welding, replacing faded badges etc. And it also needs a really good clean!
I'll post up some pictures as I progress and fingers crossed it will be back on the road for the spring!
Dean
After a failed attempt at building a kit car I have now bought myself an MG TF 160.
It needs a bit of work doing to it to make it look presentable, a small bit of welding, replacing faded badges etc. And it also needs a really good clean!
I'll post up some pictures as I progress and fingers crossed it will be back on the road for the spring!
Dean
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Welcome Dean,
This forum will sure be a great place for you to get info, help and meet like minded enthusiasts.
Good luck with your new 160 and enjoy your time on here!
Sundance
This forum will sure be a great place for you to get info, help and meet like minded enthusiasts.
Good luck with your new 160 and enjoy your time on here!
Sundance
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:welcome: from John in Pudsey Yorkshire. :woohoo:
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Hi and welcome
What kit car were you building?
James
What kit car were you building?
James
Home to black Alfa Romeo 159 3.2 V6 Q4 ,green MGF VVC and red MG Maestro T16.
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Thank you for the welcome.
I was building a haynes roadster a seven type kit car, I welded the chassis myself from a flat pack kit, however i just didn't have the funds to build it how I wanted to plus I was itching to drive something a bit more fun, hence buying the MG!
I was building a haynes roadster a seven type kit car, I welded the chassis myself from a flat pack kit, however i just didn't have the funds to build it how I wanted to plus I was itching to drive something a bit more fun, hence buying the MG!
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Dean77 wrote: I was building a haynes roadster a seven type kit car, I welded the chassis myself from a flat pack kit,...
When I retire and have more time or move and have more space (which will probably be at the same time) I want to build a 7, probably a locost. I also want to build a RS200 replica, probably based on a MG TF.
Home to black Alfa Romeo 159 3.2 V6 Q4 ,green MGF VVC and red MG Maestro T16.
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