Welcome to our 489th member:
Edwards,
Paul----------pauledwards@waitrose.com----Newbury, Berkshire, UK
1949 TC 8351 XPAG 9089
===and #490
McKenna,
Arthur--------ALMcKenna3@msn.com---Palos Heights, IL, USA
1948 TC 6999 XPAG 7709
===and #491
Hempel,
Paul----mghempel@cityu.edu.hk----------Hong Kong, China
1949 TC 8230 XPAG 8998
who writes:
I've just purchased a TC, which I'll be having restored by Lawrie
Alexander. After reading as much as I could on the web about TC
specialists, I made a trip to the US to visit Lawrie. He had arranged for
me to visit a TC he had restored 5-6 years earlier, and after a test drive
and visiting with Lawrie, I decided to ask him to find me a TC. While I
spend most of the year in Hong Kong, I spend part of the summer in
Portland, OR. The TC is for use while I'm back in the US on summer leave.
Details of the car:
TC8230, XPAG 8998 builder's plate shows this as original motor
Title says 1948, but comparing the numbers to Sherrell's book indicate it
built in March 1949. Lawrie says it looks like a home market model that
was imported to the US at a later date, and the mistake about dates
probably occurred when registered.
Currently, the car is green / beige, but I'll have it finished as red / beige.
The previous owner had started a home restoration, but illness forced him
to abandon the project. I'll have Lawrie do a complete restoration anyway,
so that we know everything is done correctly.
===and
today is you last chance to spend over $24,104.07 for this
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Jim Shade West Covina CA
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