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Re: Fwd: need help please

To: MGCCNWC <MGCCNWC@aol.com>
Subject: Re: Fwd: need help please
From: Robert J Donahue/DELCO <RJDONAHU@mail.delcoelect.com>
Date: Tue, 04 Jun 1996 11:30:12 +0000
<Please respond to the author.  I am just forwarding this for a club member.
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<From: aporter@povn.com (al porterr)
<To: mgccnwc@aol.com
<Date: 96-06-04 01:05:01 EDT
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<hi  I am just getting ready to start a restoration of a 1952 
<TD. I live north of spokane and do not know anyone in this area 
<that is knowledgeable on TD's.  any sugestions on people to 
<contact or good parts houses would be greatly appreciated.     
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<                                  THANK YOU VERY MUCH          
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<                                      Al Porter


I just got a book "The Complete M.G. TD Restoration Manual by
Horst Schach" that is by far the best information I have found
for restoring the TD. I ordered the book from the New England
MG T Register, of which I recently became a member. Of course
you still need the shop manual. I have been ordering parts from
Moss Motors (1-800-MOSS-USA) and Abingdon Spares (1-800-225-0251).
Others on the list probably know other sources for parts.

The New England MG T Register has a club magazine with good
technical tips and other books. Their address is

 The New England MG T Register, Ltd.
 Drawer 220
 Oneonta, NY 13820-0220

They have a web page at htt://www.nemgt.org/

This mail list is also a great source of information.


Bob Donahue (Still stuck in the '50s)
53 MG TD
71 MGB


 


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