New MGF TF owner losing his Jap car bias, maybe, possibly, definitely maybe.
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Posted 2 months 2 weeks ago #208732I seem to attract some very useful parts from time to time at embarrassingly attractive prices & whilst preparing to fit this modification I ended up with a set of larger wheels & shortly after a set of Four pots & accoutrements.
I thus have some refurbished parts including the callipers in a startling yellow. If these might be of interest let me know.
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Replied by TA22GT on topic New MGF TF owner losing his Jap car bias, maybe, possibly, definitely maybe.
Posted 2 months 2 weeks ago #208733Right now I am financially bereft after buying the TF without yet selling the car that was going to pay for it!!
I note MGB281 has fitted Bilsteins and I too will almost certainly be going down that route once my bank account recovers as I have them on my MX5.
Many thanks for your post.
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Posted 2 months 2 weeks ago #208735My Toyota bias probably comes from selling the Burnaston Factory testing equipment for the sheet metal used for the body pressings. I was very impressed by the professionalism of everyone there, having spent a lot of time training them to use the kit.
Hope you continue to enjoy your new "toy". Is you TA22 "handle" your postcode perchance? The SW F owners in the MGCC have some meetings near that Postcode.
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Posted 2 months 2 weeks ago #208737T = engine family
A = Celica
22 = series
GT = well...the obvious model name for a high end sports variant
I'm an ex-Toyota mechanic too!
"Keep calm, relax, focus on the problem & PULL THE BLOODY TRIGGER"
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Replied by TA22GT on topic New MGF TF owner losing his Jap car bias, maybe, possibly, definitely maybe.
Posted 2 months 2 weeks ago #208738Wow we have very similar experiences and choice of cars!
My "bias" goes back to 74 when I saw a friends Celica arrive in a car park we were gathering at to go scuba diving. I had a Hillman Hunter at the time and as we waited this red spaceship drove towards us. The vision blew me away! It had a rev counter! An oil pressure gauge and a 5 speed box. 5 speeds! Lol.
2 months later I bought a 1972 one in white and there was no going back.
Incidentally, on the 200 mile trip back from the diving exhibition to St.Abbs the Hunter blew up trying to keep up with the Celica and the Celica towed me home!
I am genuinely loving the MG, I have plans to improve the brakes, a re map and perhaps the suspension.
I may be a bit long in the tooth but I have not lost one inch of enthusiasm for driving and enjoying cars.
Thanks for the welcome!
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Posted 2 months 2 weeks ago #208739David
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Replied by EllisoJo on topic New MGF TF owner losing his Jap car bias, maybe, possibly, definitely maybe.
Posted 2 months 2 weeks ago #208740Enjoy the TF!
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Posted 2 months 2 weeks ago #208741I'll wager TA22GT refers to the Toyota model designation code for the car in his avatar.
T = engine family
A = Celica
22 = series
GT = well...the obvious model name for a high end sports variant
I'm an ex-Toyota mechanic too!
As ever, your information is an EDUCATION!
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Replied by TA22GT on topic New MGF TF owner losing his Jap car bias, maybe, possibly, definitely maybe.
Posted 2 months 2 weeks ago #208743It's amazing to find another ex Toyota mechanic on an MG forum but you will get my tongue in cheek introduction. lol
I worked for John Midgley in the 70's and we were the 6th Toyota appointed dealership in the country back then. I was a kid and just enthralled with everything car and especially Motorsport. John Has been rallying Toyota's for over 50 years and he won Group A in 1985 driving his Corolla for Toyota in the British Championships. Working for him and starting to rally a Celica myself I got all his s/h tyres and suspension etc so I got to do relatively cheap rallying!
Our friendship continued long after I left and moved to Scotland and I have serviced for him on many rallies. I got to go to AUS to do the classic Outback in 2016 and New Zealand to do the Silver Fern in 2018. I'm not bragging I have just been blessed with very good friends and I appreciate it.
It is through John that I got to drive his £45k Celica at Goodwood FOS on the rally stage that my all time hero Hannu Mikkola designed. He signed my helmet that day and I treasure it.
I restored the car in my avatar in 2010. It was two scrap cars that made one good one. I sold it in 2020.They are exceedingly rare these days. It was very hard to let it go!
I had never been in a MG TF never mind driven one but I started to hanker after one as a project because they are relatively cheap to buy and they are a good looking car. I read all about the HG and the subframes and the sills and thought it might be hard to find a solid car but it wasn't. My welding and painting days are over so as long as the car is solid I can do the rest. The car I went to see blew me away in how solid it was. With no ramp I had a quick look underneath and was surprised at how good it looked. The paintwork has zero rust spots anywhere. So even before I paid for it I was falling for the car!
It has to sit outside the garage at the moment until I sell my MX5 and it pains me to see rain on the soft top. I have waterproofed it already and it is sound but I want it inside so I can work on it!!
A pic of my own car at a Hillclimb and me driving John's at Goodwood.
I am really looking forward to doing some upgrades on the TF and am devouring the info on this site!
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Replied by TA22GT on topic New MGF TF owner losing his Jap car bias, maybe, possibly, definitely maybe.
Posted 2 months 2 weeks ago #208744Welcome to the T Bar from a fellow scuba diver and former frequent visitor to St Abbs...😉
Thank you David....I am reading a lot of your articles on here!
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Posted 2 months 2 weeks ago #208745No experience with Hillman Hunters, but a big "me too" on Scuba: Most memorable dive was in the Maldives, where I had the privilege of seeing a HUGE Whale Shark cruise by me. I COULD have reached-out and touched it, but did not. One idiot in our group DID, and received the most humungous bollocking afterwards from the dive supervisor. We HAD been told do not touch, apparently it can damage the mucous layer on their scales or some such.
Enjoy the TF!
That must have been amazing to see and a bit scary being so close. They may be harmless but can easily knock your mask off! My scuba diving days are long gone but they did introduce me to my Celica!
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Replied by Cobber on topic New MGF TF owner losing his Jap car bias, maybe, possibly, definitely maybe.
Posted 2 months 2 weeks ago #208746I didn't mind the 1st gen Celicas, but the got dumbed down to fat lazy slugs for window dressers with the RA40 and beyond, A bit like the Datsun 240Z and it's successors, they just got fatter, dumber and lazier with every update. I liked the rear wheel drive Corrollas for their simplicity and honest design, but the front wheel drive stuff was not my thing, I hated all Hlluxes narrow gutted top heavy rubbish on saggy springs and the likes of Coronas and Camrys were just so boring even the red ones were beige!
"Keep calm, relax, focus on the problem & PULL THE BLOODY TRIGGER"
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