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Update from Jim
Welcome to our 1164th member
Lancaster, Floyd--- -coyote_70@hotmail.com ----Coupeville,
WA, USA--
1947 TC 3591 XPAG no engine yet
who writes - car is unrestored and dismantled
=== and - take a look at
_Largest privately owned auto collection-world record set by LeMay
Museum_
(http://www.worldrecordsacademy.org/collections/largest_privately_owned_auto_collection-world_record_set_by_LeMay_Museum_90211.htm)
=== and - that's if for now from
Jim Shade
West Covina CA USA
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Lancaster, Floyd--- -coyote_70@hotmail.com ----Coupeville,
WA, USA--
1947 TC 3591 XPAG no engine yet
who writes - car is unrestored and dismantled
=== and - take a look at
_Largest privately owned auto collection-world record set by LeMay
Museum_
(http://www.worldrecordsacademy.org/collections/largest_privately_owned_auto_collection-world_record_set_by_LeMay_Museum_90211.htm)
=== and - that's if for now from
Jim Shade
West Covina CA USA
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Update from Jim
Welcome to our 1166th member:
Nicholson, Larry ----- wa4ko@yahoo.com ----Okeechobee, FL, USA
1938 TA 2024 MPJG
=== and - have you seen the 1/6 scale model Duesenberg
_http://www.craftsmanshipmuseum.com/chenot.htm_
(http://www.craftsmanshipmuseum.com/chenot.htm)
and, yes it runs -> _http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6TetkMpFIc_
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6TetkMpFIc)
=== and - TIFN from
Jim Shade
West Covina CA USA
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Nicholson, Larry ----- wa4ko@yahoo.com ----Okeechobee, FL, USA
1938 TA 2024 MPJG
=== and - have you seen the 1/6 scale model Duesenberg
_http://www.craftsmanshipmuseum.com/chenot.htm_
(http://www.craftsmanshipmuseum.com/chenot.htm)
and, yes it runs -> _http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6TetkMpFIc_
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6TetkMpFIc)
=== and - TIFN from
Jim Shade
West Covina CA USA
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Update from Jim
Welcome to our 1165th member
Mutton, Jacqui & Ray ----- jacqueline.mutton@bigpond.com ---Queensland,
Australia
1937 TA 1536 XPAG 804 (replacement)
who writes:
Our car has been locked away in a container for 42 years and as retirement
is imminent we finally have time on our hands to begin our long awaited
restoration. We have been assured that we had a TA but now finally finding
her chassis number as a TA and our engine number of a TB we are in a
conundrum. Hoping by joining your club we might find some assistance.
=== and - for a list of MG car clubs wordwide see
_http://www.mgcars.org.uk/clubs/clubs.html_
(http://www.mgcars.org.uk/clubs/clubs.html)
=== and that's it for now from
Jim Shade
West Covina CA , USA
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Mutton, Jacqui & Ray ----- jacqueline.mutton@bigpond.com ---Queensland,
Australia
1937 TA 1536 XPAG 804 (replacement)
who writes:
Our car has been locked away in a container for 42 years and as retirement
is imminent we finally have time on our hands to begin our long awaited
restoration. We have been assured that we had a TA but now finally finding
her chassis number as a TA and our engine number of a TB we are in a
conundrum. Hoping by joining your club we might find some assistance.
=== and - for a list of MG car clubs wordwide see
_http://www.mgcars.org.uk/clubs/clubs.html_
(http://www.mgcars.org.uk/clubs/clubs.html)
=== and that's it for now from
Jim Shade
West Covina CA , USA
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Update from Jim
Welcome to our 1167th member
Martin, Thane ----- tmart@adam.com.au --- Adelaide South Australia
1948 TC 6172 XPAG 6
=== and our 1168th member
Lobb, Helen ---helen@lobbfamily.co.uk ---Shipston on Stour,
Warwickshire, UK
1948 TC 4780 XPG 5423
who wrote
My TC was inherited by my mother who took it over when my father passed
away in 1990. My father purchased the vehical in South Africa in 1973 and
towed it home with bits in two oil drums. My father then completely stripped
down the TC to the chassis and rebuilt it in Johannesburg. The TC was
imported back to the UK in 1975. The TC was my mother and father's daily car when
they first bought it back from South Africa in 1975 until I came along in
1979 and they had to purchase a four seater car which was a VW Beetle. And
so the TC was only used on high days and spent most of the time in the
garage. Between 1975 to 1990 engine was rebuilt and general repairs & services
carried out. 1990 to present day the TC has been looked after by our local
classic car garage. My partner and I have taken it to many MG events and
our most memorable event was the MG Windsor Festival in 2009. The atmosphere
was fantastic and my mother saw me drive the MG through Windsor Castle and
then parked up in the static display. This event meant a lot to my mother as
her own father was born in Windsor and grow up in Windsor Great Park, so
taking part in this event was more than just the car but also the family
history we have there. I actually took over the ownership of the TC in 2010
when my mother sadly passed away at the age of 64. Now that I have been very
fortunate to inherit the MGTC I always have a large smile on my face and a
sense of pride of ownership when I drive it out for shows, rallies and
events.
=== and That's It For Now from
Jim Shade
West Covina CA USA
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Martin, Thane ----- tmart@adam.com.au --- Adelaide South Australia
1948 TC 6172 XPAG 6
=== and our 1168th member
Lobb, Helen ---helen@lobbfamily.co.uk ---Shipston on Stour,
Warwickshire, UK
1948 TC 4780 XPG 5423
who wrote
My TC was inherited by my mother who took it over when my father passed
away in 1990. My father purchased the vehical in South Africa in 1973 and
towed it home with bits in two oil drums. My father then completely stripped
down the TC to the chassis and rebuilt it in Johannesburg. The TC was
imported back to the UK in 1975. The TC was my mother and father's daily car when
they first bought it back from South Africa in 1975 until I came along in
1979 and they had to purchase a four seater car which was a VW Beetle. And
so the TC was only used on high days and spent most of the time in the
garage. Between 1975 to 1990 engine was rebuilt and general repairs & services
carried out. 1990 to present day the TC has been looked after by our local
classic car garage. My partner and I have taken it to many MG events and
our most memorable event was the MG Windsor Festival in 2009. The atmosphere
was fantastic and my mother saw me drive the MG through Windsor Castle and
then parked up in the static display. This event meant a lot to my mother as
her own father was born in Windsor and grow up in Windsor Great Park, so
taking part in this event was more than just the car but also the family
history we have there. I actually took over the ownership of the TC in 2010
when my mother sadly passed away at the age of 64. Now that I have been very
fortunate to inherit the MGTC I always have a large smile on my face and a
sense of pride of ownership when I drive it out for shows, rallies and
events.
=== and That's It For Now from
Jim Shade
West Covina CA USA
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Update from Jim
Welcome to our 1169th member
Burnett,Trevor ----kubu@telkomsa.net------- Durban,South Africa
1947 TC 4393 XPAG 5063
=== and = my wife wants one of these
_http://www.cadillac.com/xts-luxury-sedan.html_
(http://www.cadillac.com/xts-luxury-sedan.html)
(wonder what that's gonna cost me)
=== and - that's it for now from
Jim Shade
West Covina CA USA
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Burnett,Trevor ----kubu@telkomsa.net------- Durban,South Africa
1947 TC 4393 XPAG 5063
=== and = my wife wants one of these
_http://www.cadillac.com/xts-luxury-sedan.html_
(http://www.cadillac.com/xts-luxury-sedan.html)
(wonder what that's gonna cost me)
=== and - that's it for now from
Jim Shade
West Covina CA USA
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Update from Jim
Welcome to our 1169th member
Broad, Geoff --- broadassociates@btinternet.com ---- Clare, Suffolk, UK
1946 TC 1388 repl eng 67814
=== and - I you haven't already discovered it
I recently created an ITEMS FOR SALE category
in our Yahoo Special Files page
_http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/mg-tabc/files/_
(http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/mg-tabc/files/)
This is intended to supplement (but not replace) the
CLASSIFIED section on our website
_http://www.mg-tabc.org/t-list-gall-class.htm_
(http://www.mg-tabc.org/t-list-gall-class.htm)
Members are encouraged to post on this site whatever items that
have for sale
(if you need help, please let me know - _fdshade@aol.com_
(mailto:fdshade@aol.com) ).
=== and - That's it for now from
Jim Shade
West Covina CA USA
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Broad, Geoff --- broadassociates@btinternet.com ---- Clare, Suffolk, UK
1946 TC 1388 repl eng 67814
=== and - I you haven't already discovered it
I recently created an ITEMS FOR SALE category
in our Yahoo Special Files page
_http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/mg-tabc/files/_
(http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/mg-tabc/files/)
This is intended to supplement (but not replace) the
CLASSIFIED section on our website
_http://www.mg-tabc.org/t-list-gall-class.htm_
(http://www.mg-tabc.org/t-list-gall-class.htm)
Members are encouraged to post on this site whatever items that
have for sale
(if you need help, please let me know - _fdshade@aol.com_
(mailto:fdshade@aol.com) ).
=== and - That's it for now from
Jim Shade
West Covina CA USA
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Update from Jim
Welcome to our 1175th member
Whiteley, david --david@whiteley0.plus.com --Devizes, UK.
1947 TC 2277 XPAG 2789
=== and - members who have items for sale, can now post 'em at
_http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/mg-tabc/files/ITEMS%20FOR%20SALE/_ (http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/mg-tabc/files/ITEMS%20FOR%20SALE/)
=== and - TIFN from
Jim Shade
West Covina CA USA
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Whiteley, david --david@whiteley0.plus.com --Devizes, UK.
1947 TC 2277 XPAG 2789
=== and - members who have items for sale, can now post 'em at
_http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/mg-tabc/files/ITEMS%20FOR%20SALE/_ (http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/mg-tabc/files/ITEMS%20FOR%20SALE/)
=== and - TIFN from
Jim Shade
West Covina CA USA
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Update from Jim
Welcome to our 1175th member
Slattery, Tony -mgyregister@optusnet.com.au -Greenslopes, Queensland,
Australia
1936 TA 0355 Airline Coupe MPJG 622
=== and - have you seen the TC Motoring Guild's newsletter?
_http://www.tcmotoringguild.org/_
(http://www.tcmotoringguild.org/)
( edited by T-ABC members David Edgar and Jim Crandall )
=== and - That's it for now from
Jim Shade
West Covina CA USA
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Slattery, Tony -mgyregister@optusnet.com.au -Greenslopes, Queensland,
Australia
1936 TA 0355 Airline Coupe MPJG 622
=== and - have you seen the TC Motoring Guild's newsletter?
_http://www.tcmotoringguild.org/_
(http://www.tcmotoringguild.org/)
( edited by T-ABC members David Edgar and Jim Crandall )
=== and - That's it for now from
Jim Shade
West Covina CA USA
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Update from Jim
Welcome to our 1176th member
Morton, Tom ------ morton@bresnan.net -- Casper, WY, USA
1948 TC 5025 XPAG 5669
who writes:
I have a fair amount of slop in my steering linkage. The steering box
(something obscure none of my few TC acquaintances has seen before) seems
to
be tight. I've tightened the drag link and tie balls as much as possible,
but
it hasn't helped much.
So I was wondering, should I change the length of either the drag link or
the
tie rod by screwing in or out the drag link or tie rod assemblies? That
seems
to be the only option. If this is what I need to do, should I make
both/either
one longer or shorter?
Any other suggestions would be most helpful.
For what it's worth, I have 15-inch Borrini (I think) rims with new bias
ply
tires. (My dad bought this TC from a guy who raced it in the late '40s or
'50s.) The rims are true. The steering held up well, although the slop
increased a bit, when I drove the car from Casper to Reno and back for
Reno
confab.
Thanks for putting me on your list, and thanks for any help regarding the
steering
=== and - I'm sure most of you know that you can access
_Moss Motors catalog_
(http://maildogmanager.com/page.html?p=0000015Fu8vj5HCoFV2ubnmJi8ZpPZ7tQ=&email=fdshade@aol.com)
=== and - TIFN from.
Jim Shade
West Covina CA USA
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Morton, Tom ------ morton@bresnan.net -- Casper, WY, USA
1948 TC 5025 XPAG 5669
who writes:
I have a fair amount of slop in my steering linkage. The steering box
(something obscure none of my few TC acquaintances has seen before) seems
to
be tight. I've tightened the drag link and tie balls as much as possible,
but
it hasn't helped much.
So I was wondering, should I change the length of either the drag link or
the
tie rod by screwing in or out the drag link or tie rod assemblies? That
seems
to be the only option. If this is what I need to do, should I make
both/either
one longer or shorter?
Any other suggestions would be most helpful.
For what it's worth, I have 15-inch Borrini (I think) rims with new bias
ply
tires. (My dad bought this TC from a guy who raced it in the late '40s or
'50s.) The rims are true. The steering held up well, although the slop
increased a bit, when I drove the car from Casper to Reno and back for
Reno
confab.
Thanks for putting me on your list, and thanks for any help regarding the
steering
=== and - I'm sure most of you know that you can access
_Moss Motors catalog_
(http://maildogmanager.com/page.html?p=0000015Fu8vj5HCoFV2ubnmJi8ZpPZ7tQ=&email=fdshade@aol.com)
=== and - TIFN from.
Jim Shade
West Covina CA USA
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Update from Jim
Welcome to our 1177th member
Warmuth, Brian ----warmuthb@comcast.net --- Wheeling, WV, USA
1948 TC 5834 XPAG 6552
=== and - I've never seen on of these before
_RARE MG large chromed badge MASCOT suit MGTC? TD? TF? or? | eBay_
(http://www.ebay.com/itm/RARE-MG-large-chromed-badge-MASCOT-suit-MGTC-TD-TF-
or-/400292988121?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5d335244d9)
=== and - That's it for now from
Jim Shade
West Covina CA USA
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Warmuth, Brian ----warmuthb@comcast.net --- Wheeling, WV, USA
1948 TC 5834 XPAG 6552
=== and - I've never seen on of these before
_RARE MG large chromed badge MASCOT suit MGTC? TD? TF? or? | eBay_
(http://www.ebay.com/itm/RARE-MG-large-chromed-badge-MASCOT-suit-MGTC-TD-TF-
or-/400292988121?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5d335244d9)
=== and - That's it for now from
Jim Shade
West Covina CA USA
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