New England Classics "So, you are sayin' he's a typical yankee" Well, not really. I just got the word from someone I trust who has had more recent dealings with this firm. Afraid it's gone downhill f
A co worker of mine is going through a seperation w/the wife. Has a 58 MGA in the garage he's going to have to dump, says he's never going to get around to restoring it. He wants me to look at it and
I've got a '62 MGA. You can do some research on the web for more information, but besides the usual things you should look out for, the main thing with an MGA is the condition of the body. Engines a
Don't remember too much from my MGA days, but one MAJOR area you want to look at is the "L" area which is formed by the sill, rear door plate/rear quarter panel. This is where the body can "bend" an
"Looks like an "F" lying on it's side" Ah, yes! Better than my description of an "L", Dave! So you have a '62 Mk2. I wish I still had my '60. MGA's have such beautiful lines. Second to the Frogeye, m
The MGA is a super nice car, much more modern in terms of handling than many other cars of its day. The 1500cc engine is a bit anemic when compared to any of the big TR's of its timeframe. But if the
<<Anyone know of a reasonable MGA MKII deluxe coupe for sale at a decent Where you hitting my Fridge when you penned that???? <VBG>!!! BTW, NO I do not (but wish I did!!!) ! Ed
"The MGA is a super nice car" Amen. I owned an early '56 with the 68HP motor and drums all around prior to acquiring a '60. Slower than the TR's they were but in handling and in body "tightness" they
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check out this place in `Connecticut, they have several listed on their site. I don't know anything about them, other than visiting the web site. http://www.newenglandclassics.com Brian S. Bugeyerac
"New England Classics" Mark Evans....been in the biz for many years. Had a tuned 1275 done by his firm many years ago when he was located just north of Bridgeport Airport. Engine originally came out
He can be a bit snobbish and less than easily approacheable at times but on the whole, he's pleasant enough So you are saying he's a typical Yankee? Sorry, Kevin, Larry, Frank, et al.... Robert Houst
-- Original Message -- From <RBHouston at aol.com> He can be a bit snobbish and less than easily approacheable at times but on the whole, he's pleasant enough So you are saying he's a typical Yankee?