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newkitman replied to the topic Classic Car Insurance in the forum General Discussion 13 years, 10 months ago
Being retired military I’m with USAA. The Ghia is with them as a daily driver. I’m on vacation in Wisconsin at the moment but will check with them and see what they offer and post it.
Happy 4th of July folks. And if any of you have your TD in a parade……..photos please! -
newkitman replied to the topic Kit Car Magazine in the forum TD Replicas 13 years, 10 months ago
What do I do with the remining 1/2 month? I’ll have Moneypenny on he road by then. Need two more things for the pan…floor pans (ordered) adjustable beam (as soon as I can get the cash.) Already planning a route from middle Georgia to Carlisle, PA.
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Paul Mossberg replied to the topic Kit Car Magazine in the forum TD Replicas 13 years, 10 months ago
Ten and a half months to Carlisle 2012!
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Paul Mossberg replied to the topic Another project reported in the forum My Project 13 years, 10 months ago
Insert tab A in to slot B.
Seriously, it is assistance like Greg gave to Scott (Almost) that makes this site what it is. Nice job Greg!Would one of you send me a copy? I will get it added to the Assembly manual page here.
PMOSSBERG40726.6121875
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edward ericson replied to the topic Kit Car Magazine in the forum TD Replicas 13 years, 10 months ago
two BCWs (a front engine, Chevette-based car, left, and VW powered, right):
TD Parade (1):
TD Parade (2):
TD Parade (3):
Two rainbows at Legends Sports Bar:
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mike replied to the topic Classic Car Insurance in the forum General Discussion 13 years, 10 months ago
i have jc taylor thru farm bureau. $180 a year for a car valued at $5000.new policy so i cant say if they are good or bad . they do insure kit cars(mine).
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Walter Weiss replied to the topic New Dashboard in the forum My Project 13 years, 10 months ago
The glovebox is a plastic container that fits into a routed groove and
clamped into place with a clip on each side. This allows me to
remove the container for cleaning. Rather than wire labels, I used
hardboard disks and machine screws to copy the backs of the gauges
and attach the wires. This allowed me to play with the gauge
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Dan Rosa replied to the topic New Dashboard in the forum My Project 13 years, 10 months ago
I’m liken it a lot
Dan R
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edward ericson replied to the topic New Dashboard in the forum My Project 13 years, 10 months ago
Very nice work on that dash. I especially like the glovebox. How’s that made?
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edward ericson replied to the topic Another project reported in the forum My Project 13 years, 10 months ago
This is really helpful. I will attempt to retain this knowledge. Thanks.
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edward ericson replied to the topic gathering of like minds in the forum Clubs and Show 13 years, 10 months ago
YEAH boys! We’re on then. Three and counting. Hoping Schu can get it too. Dale, you want me to drive down your way that morning and accompany you? You want a place to crash that night after scotch or whatever?I’ll be trying to track down the guy with the white car too. I have his name somewhere; just can’t recall it.Three ain’t bad though to…[Read more]
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Paul Mossberg replied to the topic Kit Car Magazine in the forum TD Replicas 13 years, 10 months ago
Wobby,When you get it together, let me know.I’ll introduce you to my friend Jim Youngs…Editor (and owner) of Kit Car Builder.
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Richard Wobby replied to the topic gathering of like minds in the forum Clubs and Show 13 years, 10 months ago
As I understand it… There’ll be food, Drink, Cars. Drink, Friends, Drink, photos, Drink, Wal=Mart the words largest campground< Drink Oh I'll be there.
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Montie Henderson replied to the topic New Dashboard in the forum My Project 13 years, 10 months ago
Looks great!
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Paul Mossberg replied to the topic Classic Car Insurance in the forum General Discussion 13 years, 10 months ago
Here is ANPAC’s web site:
http://www.anpac.com/products/p_c/chrome/default.aspx
Nice. They either sponsor or are endorsed by National Hot Rod Association, SEMA and the Hot Rod Power Tour. -
Greg SChauber replied to the topic gathering of like minds in the forum Clubs and Show 13 years, 10 months ago
ED,YEA 9/24. Come on guys. The Brandywine valley area is the gods gift to the MG TD world. Doesn’t get much better. Narrow roads, twisting curves, heavily wooded and the Brandywine river to boot. I loved to drive it when I owned my “real” 53 MG TD in the 70’s and I am going up to drive it again this Saturday with my Lovely Lady. Would be great…[Read more]
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Tom Colello replied to the topic Classic Car Insurance in the forum General Discussion 13 years, 10 months ago
Paul, I’d like to add another to that list. I have all my cars insured with ANPAC. American National Property and Casuality. They have a CHROME division which insures specialized cars like ours. I have a 71 Karman Ghia, a 65 VW Beetle and my 81 Allison insured with them. Agreed Value insurance and the premimums are compairable to the Haggerties…[Read more]
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Mark Hendrickson replied to the topic Another project reported in the forum My Project 13 years, 10 months ago
I found out the hard way that taps will “weaken” threads in some instances, especially soft metals. Also they snap VERY easily.
I bought a set of barley used (some weren’t) Snap-On re-thread (male) and thread chasers (female) at the Englishtown Raceway Park Spring Swap Meet a few years ago. The local circle track machinist/engine builder told me…[Read more] -
Mark Hendrickson replied to the topic My Red MG For Sale in the forum Running MGTD Kits Cars for Sale 13 years, 10 months ago
Sad, but glad is the feeling. Weird when life is that way.
I am glad your eBay transaction went fine. I’ve always had good one’s when I was the seller…no luck as a buyer when it’s a vehicle.
I am “TD-less” right now since Larry Murphy did my old BCW proud. There’ll be another when the dust settles after my retirement and house sale. Only 76…[Read more] -
Paul Mossberg replied to the topic My Red MG For Sale in the forum Running MGTD Kits Cars for Sale 13 years, 10 months ago
Glad to hear the sale went well.
Hope you still hang out here Rich! - Load More