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Quote from: mgmark on April 30, 2010, 12:06:48 amAnd only today, journeying between Bristol and High Wycombe did I spy an Austin J2 Paralanian bowling along the M4 at a steady, if unspectacular, 50mph and lovely she looked too. Hi Mark, As an aside: On my way home from work as I pulled onto the highway I was beside a beautiful Red MGA with cream wire wheels thundering along at 110kph fortunately so was the trailer it was on The thunder was coming from the Chevy pick up I'll get my hat Phil
And only today, journeying between Bristol and High Wycombe did I spy an Austin J2 Paralanian bowling along the M4 at a steady, if unspectacular, 50mph and lovely she looked too.
Hard though the parts may be to find, they will be out there somewhere - search and ye shall find....MG Mark
The MGA achieved the annual health ticket today So, how's the searching for bits going..... MG Mark
Happily I have all the bits needed to do the repairs. Regretably the only thing I have found by poking around underneath her is advanced tinworm on the forward lower valance attaching to the chassis rails. A definite MOT fail... so unfortunately it looks like a no-show for the Commer this year. I'm going to plug it up with underseal and have a crack at the test but he'd have to be an idiot not to spot the mahoosive holes in the metal. And after the work I've put in it's pretty disappoining for me. So I've taken my old Subaru Forester off SORN and got her back on the road. Oh well better luck next year...
They're not allowed to have a poke about are they? Surely undeerseal, newspapers, old socks, and dried weetabix will win the day?
Another example of forward planning from Team Zarse Same as the T-Shirts we were all promised.