Parts
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				Shirley Mink
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Parts
I also have some TC parts I wish to sell.    Among the rest are six (6) original type brake drums.     Contact me off  line if interested.     Jim           TC  8970
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				the_wizard_o_cheese
 - Posts: 2
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Parts
I've been cleaning out the garage of some old parts that I'll never use. If 
 anyone thinks they need any of these let me know.
 Doug    tc49@aol.com
 two sets of rear springs
 two sets of front springs
 double spare tire mount
 1 J-2 rear differential
 1 J-2 sterring wheel
 2 tc steering wheels,  the old black ones
 1 tc steering wheel mounting hub (alluminium)
 Maybe someone can find a use
			
			
									
									
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				Jim and Shirley Mink
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Re: parts
Don't forget a half shaft.    Jim
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				Sally Carroll
 - Posts: 84
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Parts
Sorry to here about the parts supply troubles.
 It is not new news. . 
 Jim tried to enlist the local British Consulate in helping him make contact with suppliers in the UK.  Before internet of course.
 His idea was to have parts available on shorter notice. .than had been the practice.  The cars were being sold rapidly but the parts supply for spares was not adequate.  At the time he was a service manager/parts manager.
 
 Care to guess when this happened. . . It was before Moss. . in the mid 50's.  Our resources were small but our intent large.
 Jim was brushed off as a dreamer. . "It'll never work because the people here, don't buy enough to make it worthwhile."
 
 Yeah Right .. . Sally
 My barn and Garage hold only a few less parts then did his parts department then.
 
 
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				Terry Locke
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Re: Parts
Come on, guys - enough of this crap. I joined this group for useful
 information exchange - a band of brothers (and sisters), united in their
 affection for a magnificent marque - not bitching! I can understand the
 genuine concerns over poor service performance, but do lay off the
 demographic/geographic generalisations. (I did not even raise a smile when
 Billy Connolly made that disgraceful observation that if ever the world
 needs an enema, it had to go into Brisbane!). But I'm sorry, chaps, enough
 of the slanging match, let's get back to USEFUL information - name the
 companies that fail, by all means - but you own, cherish, and promulgate
 your love for a truly British car.
 
 Terry Locke
 
 TC3594 
 
  
 
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 From: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com [mailto:mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
 Sally Carroll
 Sent: 26 June 2006 18:21
 To: Murray Arundell
 Cc: Group T ABC's
 Subject: [mg-tabc] Parts
 
  
 
 Sorry to here about the parts supply troubles.
 It is not new news. . 
 Jim tried to enlist the local British Consulate in helping him make contact
 with suppliers in the UK. Before internet of course.
 His idea was to have parts available on shorter notice. .than had been the
 practice. The cars were being sold rapidly but the parts supply for spares
 was not adequate. At the time he was a service manager/parts manager.
 
 Care to guess when this happened. . . It was before Moss. . in the mid 50's.
 Our resources were small but our intent large.
 Jim was brushed off as a dreamer. . "It'll never work because the people
 here, don't buy enough to make it worthwhile."
 
 Yeah Right .. . Sally
 My barn and Garage hold only a few less parts then did his parts department
 then.
 
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				Tweed
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Re: Parts
Well said Terry, I wish I could have put it so politely. Everybody knows that Britain is the arsehole of the world but give us a break aye lads, we have to live here.  You happen to have a soft spot for a little piece of British motoring history but if the rest of history gets up your nose that much get shot of them......and we`re supposed to be the whingers..................you don`t fool me, it`s because we won the Ashes ain`t it.....and the rugby World Cup.
   Tweed
    
   TC 2259 
   Cambridge UK     
 
 Terry Locke terrylocke@btinternet.com> wrote:
           Come on, guys - enough of this crap. I joined this group for useful
 information exchange - a band of brothers (and sisters), united in their
 affection for a magnificent marque - not bitching! I can understand the
 genuine concerns over poor service performance, but do lay off the
 demographic/geographic generalisations. (I did not even raise a smile when
 Billy Connolly made that disgraceful observation that if ever the world
 needs an enema, it had to go into Brisbane!). But I'm sorry, chaps, enough
 of the slanging match, let's get back to USEFUL information - name the
 companies that fail, by all means - but you own, cherish, and promulgate
 your love for a truly British car.
 
 Terry Locke
 
 TC3594 
 
 _____ 
 
 From: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com [mailto:mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
 Sally Carroll
 Sent: 26 June 2006 18:21
 To: Murray Arundell
 Cc: Group T ABC's
 Subject: [mg-tabc] Parts
 
 Sorry to here about the parts supply troubles.
 It is not new news. . 
 Jim tried to enlist the local British Consulate in helping him make contact
 with suppliers in the UK. Before internet of course.
 His idea was to have parts available on shorter notice. .than had been the
 practice. The cars were being sold rapidly but the parts supply for spares
 was not adequate. At the time he was a service manager/parts manager.
 
 Care to guess when this happened. . . It was before Moss. . in the mid 50's.
 Our resources were small but our intent large.
 Jim was brushed off as a dreamer. . "It'll never work because the people
 here, don't buy enough to make it worthwhile."
 
 Yeah Right .. . Sally
 My barn and Garage hold only a few less parts then did his parts department
 then.
 
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				murray arundell
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Re: Parts
Terry,
  
 I'm sorry mate but I think you've missed the point.  My complaint is genuine
 and the service is lousy.  Its hardly my fault if the lousy service I am
 getting is all coming from outfits in the one country.  The whole problem is
 that for years many UK business have operated in the belief that they can
 get away with lousy service.  Why else would outfits like Moss in the US be
 so successful?  I can send Moss USA an e-mail and have a reply the next day.
 Yet I am still waiting for relpies to e-mails and faxes from three UK very
 well known UK outfits.
  
 I have no beef with the UK or the Brits.  For goodness sake I visit the
 place twice a year so I can hardly be accused of being xenophobic towards
 the British.  The point of my post was to see if there were any others out
 there with the same degree of frustration with UK suppliers as I.  From the
 off-list replies I now know that I am one of a large band of people with the
 same expiriences.  
  
 As for Mr Connolly's observations about Brisbane one could only concur given
 that the remark was made some 25 years ago.  But then one could also say
 that is the World needs to give an Enima, then perhaps no one other than
 Billy Connolly is in more need of one..........
  
 If its a crime for me to complain about lousy service then tough.  If it
 upsets your nationalistic pride then thats a pity, but I've always
 subscribed to the theory that the mark of a country's maturity is the
 ability of its people to accept that just maybe its not perfect!
  
 Murray Arundell
 Brisbane Australia
  
  
 
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 From: Terry Locke [mailto:terrylocke@btinternet.com] 
 Sent: Tuesday, 27 June 2006 3:52 am
 To: 'Group T ABC's'
 Cc: 'Sally Carroll'; arundell@ghs.com.au
 Subject: RE: [mg-tabc] Parts
 
 
 
 Come on, guys - enough of this crap. I joined this group for useful
 information exchange - a band of brothers (and sisters), united in their
 affection for a magnificent marque - not bitching! I can understand the
 genuine concerns over poor service performance, but do lay off the
 demographic/geographic generalisations. (I did not even raise a smile when
 Billy Connolly made that disgraceful observation that if ever the world
 needs an enema, it had to go into Brisbane!). But I'm sorry, chaps, enough
 of the slanging match, let's get back to USEFUL information - name the
 companies that fail, by all means - but you own, cherish, and promulgate
 your love for a truly British car.
 
 Terry Locke
 
 TC3594 
 
  
 
   _____  
 
 From: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com [mailto:mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
 Sally Carroll
 Sent: 26 June 2006 18:21
 To: Murray Arundell
 Cc: Group T ABC's
 Subject: [mg-tabc] Parts
 
  
 
 Sorry to here about the parts supply troubles.
 It is not new news. . 
 Jim tried to enlist the local British Consulate in helping him make contact
 with suppliers in the UK. Before internet of course.
 His idea was to have parts available on shorter notice. .than had been the
 practice. The cars were being sold rapidly but the parts supply for spares
 was not adequate. At the time he was a service manager/parts manager.
 
 Care to guess when this happened. . . It was before Moss. . in the mid 50's.
 Our resources were small but our intent large.
 Jim was brushed off as a dreamer. . "It'll never work because the people
 here, don't buy enough to make it worthwhile."
 
 Yeah Right .. . Sally
 My barn and Garage hold only a few less parts then did his parts department
 then.
 
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				murray arundell
 - Posts: 76
 - Joined: Wed Nov 24, 1999 12:12 pm
 
Re: Parts
Tweed,
  
 Well you blokes had your chance but you blew it 1900 when you told us to
 nick off!  So we did, and every day we thank you for it......... 
 
 *	
 
 	you don`t fool me, it`s because we won the Ashes ain`t it.....and
 the rugby World Cup.
 
 Mate, this is my point entirely.... You're still living in the past!! We've
 just flogged you in two Rugby Test and Ricky Ponting and the boys have
 really enjoyed watching your lads discomfort against the Sri Lankans 
  I
 suspect the Balmy Army is in for an uncomfortable Southern Hemisphere
 Summer.......... LOL
  
 Good Luck in the round ball game it would be nice to see the cup go back to
 Blighty for a change.
  
 Murray Arundell
 Brisbane Aus
 
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 From: Tweed [mailto:lizandtweed@yahoo.co.uk] 
 Sent: Tuesday, 27 June 2006 7:44 am
 To: Terry Locke; 'Group T ABC's'
 Cc: 'Sally Carroll'; arundell@ghs.com.au
 Subject: RE: [mg-tabc] Parts
 
 
 Well said Terry, I wish I could have put it so politely. Everybody knows
 that Britain is the arsehole of the world but give us a break aye lads, we
 have to live here.  You happen to have a soft spot for a little piece of
 British motoring history but if the rest of history gets up your nose that
 much get shot of them......and we`re supposed to be the
 whingers..................you don`t fool me, it`s because we won the Ashes
 ain`t it.....and the rugby World Cup.
 Tweed
  
 TC 2259 
 Cambridge UK     
 
 Terry Locke terrylocke@btinternet.com> wrote:
 
 Come on, guys - enough of this crap. I joined this group for useful
 information exchange - a band of brothers (and sisters), united in their
 affection for a magnificent marque - not bitching! I can understand the
 genuine concerns over poor service performance, but do lay off the
 demographic/geographic generalisations. (I did not even raise a smile when
 Billy Connolly made that disgraceful observation that if ever the world
 needs an enema, it had to go into Brisbane!). But I'm sorry, chaps, enough
 of the slanging match, let's get back to USEFUL information - name the
 companies that fail, by all means - but you own, cherish, and promulgate
 your love for a truly British car.
 
 Terry Locke
 
 TC3594 
 
 _____ 
 
 From: mg-tabc@yahoogroups  .com
 [mailto:mg-tabc@yahoogroups  .com] On
 Behalf Of
 Sally Carroll
 Sent: 26 June 2006 18:21
 To: Murray Arundell
 Cc: Group T ABC's
 Subject: [mg-tabc] Parts
 
 Sorry to here about the parts supply troubles.
 It is not new news. . 
 Jim tried to enlist the local British Consulate in helping him make contact
 with suppliers in the UK. Before internet of course.
 His idea was to have parts available on shorter notice. .than had been the
 practice. The cars were being sold rapidly but the parts supply for spares
 was not adequate. At the time he was a service manager/parts manager.
 
 Care to guess when this happened. . . It was before Moss. . in the mid 50's.
 Our resources were small but our intent large.
 Jim was brushed off as a dreamer. . "It'll never work because the people
 here, don't buy enough to make it worthwhile."
 
 Yeah Right .. . Sally
 My barn and Garage hold only a few less parts then did his parts department
 then.
 
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				Tweed
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Re: Parts
Hiya Murray, how you doin` down there....you`re right, we are still hanging on to the past, but it`s like most things when they are the first on the scene, they are usually the last to change...Sorry to hear about your problems with parts, who`s giving you grief?... perhaps I can help.
   Everyone here is World Cup crazy at the moment, there`s England flags everywhere till they sh*t it and get knocked out then they`ll all disappear, but come St Georges Day and you`d be hard pushed to see one....you guys had a bit of bad luck against Italy earlier today, and I mean that........but don`t get too racked up about a couple of old rugby tests blue...we`ll come good on the day. 
   How`s the misses?.......and there is some TC content in here.. 
...
 
 Murray Arundell arundell@ghs.com.au> wrote:
           Tweed,
 
 Well you blokes had your chance but you blew it 1900 when you told us to
 nick off! So we did, and every day we thank you for it......... 
 
 * 
 
 you don`t fool me, it`s because we won the Ashes ain`t it.....and
 the rugby World Cup.
 
 Mate, this is my point entirely.... You're still living in the past!! We've
 just flogged you in two Rugby Test and Ricky Ponting and the boys have
 really enjoyed watching your lads discomfort against the Sri Lankans 
 I
 suspect the Balmy Army is in for an uncomfortable Southern Hemisphere
 Summer.......... LOL
 
 Good Luck in the round ball game it would be nice to see the cup go back to
 Blighty for a change.
 
 Murray Arundell
 Brisbane Aus
 
 _____ 
 
 From: Tweed [mailto:lizandtweed@yahoo.co.uk] 
 Sent: Tuesday, 27 June 2006 7:44 am
 To: Terry Locke; 'Group T ABC's'
 Cc: 'Sally Carroll'; arundell@ghs.com.au
 Subject: RE: [mg-tabc] Parts
 
 Well said Terry, I wish I could have put it so politely. Everybody knows
 that Britain is the arsehole of the world but give us a break aye lads, we
 have to live here. You happen to have a soft spot for a little piece of
 British motoring history but if the rest of history gets up your nose that
 much get shot of them......and we`re supposed to be the
 whingers..................you don`t fool me, it`s because we won the Ashes
 ain`t it.....and the rugby World Cup.
 Tweed
 
 TC 2259 
 Cambridge UK 
 
 Terry Locke terrylocke@btinternet.com> wrote:
 
 Come on, guys - enough of this crap. I joined this group for useful
 information exchange - a band of brothers (and sisters), united in their
 affection for a magnificent marque - not bitching! I can understand the
 genuine concerns over poor service performance, but do lay off the
 demographic/geographic generalisations. (I did not even raise a smile when
 Billy Connolly made that disgraceful observation that if ever the world
 needs an enema, it had to go into Brisbane!). But I'm sorry, chaps, enough
 of the slanging match, let's get back to USEFUL information - name the
 companies that fail, by all means - but you own, cherish, and promulgate
 your love for a truly British car.
 
 Terry Locke
 
 TC3594 
 
 _____ 
 
 From: mg-tabc@yahoogroups  .com
 [mailto:mg-tabc@yahoogroups  .com] On
 Behalf Of
 Sally Carroll
 Sent: 26 June 2006 18:21
 To: Murray Arundell
 Cc: Group T ABC's
 Subject: [mg-tabc] Parts
 
 Sorry to here about the parts supply troubles.
 It is not new news. . 
 Jim tried to enlist the local British Consulate in helping him make contact
 with suppliers in the UK. Before internet of course.
 His idea was to have parts available on shorter notice. .than had been the
 practice. The cars were being sold rapidly but the parts supply for spares
 was not adequate. At the time he was a service manager/parts manager.
 
 Care to guess when this happened. . . It was before Moss. . in the mid 50's.
 Our resources were small but our intent large.
 Jim was brushed off as a dreamer. . "It'll never work because the people
 here, don't buy enough to make it worthwhile."
 
 Yeah Right .. . Sally
 My barn and Garage hold only a few less parts then did his parts department
 then.
 
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				49 MG TC
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Re: Parts
HOLY COW BATMAN!
 
 There is a fight going on and I didn't even know it.
 
 You know I have had personal emails with many people on this list. I have
 found just about everyone to be great people. Men and women alike.
 Australians, New Zealanders, English, Americans, yes and even a India born
 German, and everyone in between. Seems to me that the roads here are not yet
 near worn out and they keep repairing the ones that are so better to keep
 driving that to argue about politics. Yea, I really said that. I am an
 American and proud of it. I am sure Murray is proud of his heritage, just as
 Tweed is proud of his, and so on.
 
 For my part I am always glad to hear about suppliers who do not do the job
 or provide inferior parts or services. I don't give a rat where they are. I
 want to know who they are so I can avoid them. I suspect that most of us on
 the list want to know the same information.
 
 There are crappy people and companies everywhere. If we all stick together
 they wont last, now will they?
 
 Once again a couple of very nice people from (as it happens) Australia said
 it best: "Drive Em Till The Roads Wear Out!"
 
 PEACE TO YOU ALL!
 
 Bud Silvers
 TC 8192 - Low n slo in the Black Forest of Colorado.....
 
 
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