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That came out great, Mike. Looks mean, too! Back in the day when I hung out at Maple Grove, I could've sworn I saw Bruce Larson in one of these before his Cobra :P Can't wait to see it at the meeting.

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I love it Mike, anybody can do a nice glossy finish, not everyone can do weathering the right way!!!! :D:rolleyes:B)B)

  • 9 years later...
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It would be fantastic (and slightly too "on the nose American") to see this just being a gasser around an historic British concours visitor parking...  Daft, they would call it.

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Ah, Englishmen everywhere are crying in their afternnon tea. I love it! Nice to see something COMPLETELY different.

Jolly good show, old chap!

A great build of an unusual gasser. I like the rub marks on top of the driver's door. Nice touch.

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Ah, Englishmen everywhere are crying in their afternnon tea. I love it! Nice to see something COMPLETELY different.

As are a few MG enthusiasts in The Colonies, I'm sure. :lol:

That's a cute idea, even if it does desecrate a sacred MG TC(?).

  • 6 years later...
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I like it!

In the sixties and seventies there was a fellow from California that ran one of those. His name was Ed Sigmund and the car was called Snarpeezel! How do I remember this stuff?

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