Welcome to new member # 397
Brian
Chase--------erwin.lifestyle@t-online.de--- Duelmen, Germany
1936 TA 0806 MPJG 1121
===and #398
Quattlebaum,
Alex----AMQJR@aol.com-----Charleston, SC, USA
who writes: "LECO MG - 1954 - BRG 1496 cc TC engine special see
LECO -
AMQ and LECO MG
also have Cooper MG Special using mostly TC chassis and engine
BTW- will be racing the LECO ( once thought to be a Tojeiro) at Goodwood
again this year!
===and # 399
Donaldson,
Greg--------gdonald@ozemail.com.au----------NSW, Australia
1946 TC 1818 XPAG 2294
1947 TC 4141
who writes:
I live in Springwood, New South Wales, Australia and I have two MG TCs. The
first one is TC no 1818 with engine number 2294. My second car is TC no 4141
and I do not have the engine number available as it is at my mother's home
about 400 miles away. I have just benefited from the article on the T-ABC
special files site by Terrance J. Van Parys on shock absorber repairs and no
doubt there will be other articles which will be similarly helpful.
My first car is cream with burgundy interior and I am currently undertaking
the restoration of the chassis. I have completed about 90% of the tub. It
just needs a bit more body work and it needs aligning after I have the
chassis completed.
===and # 400
Woodburn, Bob-------woodburn@wt.net ---------Houston, TX, USA
1938 TA 2048 MPJG 2548
who writes:
I saw Dave Norris (of Aberdeen, Scotland) tonight (we were both visiting
the monthly meeting of the Houston MG Car Club) and he told me about
this list.
===and a reminder on how to access the Special Files page on the TABCs site
The "Special Files" section on our website are not accessible to the public
and can be accessed only by clicking on the "Special Files" icon on our
website - then entering
user name: mg-tabc
password: xpag
I have discovered that sometimes one needs to delete the xxxx that appear
there and then type in the password "xpag"
===and remember
Speed isn't always an advantage. The snails were on board the Ark with the
Cheetahs
=== that's it
Jim Shade West Covina CA