One F less on the road
- SundanceUK
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Saw this on the local newspaper website.
A poor lady last control of her F last night and ditched it.
She sounds like she is ok, but I fear we have last another MG.
The accident happened on wet muddy roads and is a good reminder how easy it is to lose the rear end on our cars if you are not driving too carefully. Not sure if she is on this forum, but if so, hope you are ok!
Sundance b
A poor lady last control of her F last night and ditched it.
She sounds like she is ok, but I fear we have last another MG.
The accident happened on wet muddy roads and is a good reminder how easy it is to lose the rear end on our cars if you are not driving too carefully. Not sure if she is on this forum, but if so, hope you are ok!
Sundance b
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I agree Sundance, hope she is ok, at least it didn't roll over.
MG,s of any model seem to be getting sparse on the roads, I deliberately look out for them.
MG,s of any model seem to be getting sparse on the roads, I deliberately look out for them.
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Well that's the second in less than a month . The Bradford Telegraph and Argus had a story recently about an F that left the occupants of the car fighting for there lives when it left the road ( on a bend ) and hit a wall and then a lamp post . This was at stupid o'clock in the morning !
John
Ps . Still plenty on show at the Harrogate MG Car show at Pateley Bridge last week end . :drive:
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Ps . Still plenty on show at the Harrogate MG Car show at Pateley Bridge last week end . :drive:
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