1938 MG Tickford Drophead Coupe

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    Vicenç Feliú
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    @sabreur76

    The only MG in the collection at the AACA Museum in Hershey, PA.  For pics of the other cars you can check this flickr album: https://www.flickr.com/photos/sabreur/albums/72157660577243154 

    Vicenç - (bee sense)
    Pembroke Pines, FL
    1986 Aston - BCW Model 52 - "Montse II"

    (1983 FiberFab MiGi II - "Montse")

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    Bob
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    @lrh

    Seems to be a TC model from before the TD, narrow and short fenders. Love the color, of course, blue’s my favorite.

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    Vicenç Feliú
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    @sabreur76

    This is a 1938 TA, way before the TC which was not made until 1945.  The TAs replaced the PB in 1936 but this one is a Tickford drophead coupe by Salmons of Newport Pagnell which were made beginning in 1938 and was a luxury edition, only 252 of these were made.  Here’s the plaque from the exhibit but it can be seem better here

    Sabreur762015-12-29 00:40:01

    Vicenç - (bee sense)
    Pembroke Pines, FL
    1986 Aston - BCW Model 52 - "Montse II"

    (1983 FiberFab MiGi II - "Montse")

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    Bob
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    @lrh

    I’ve learned something, thanks! I wouldn’t know any differences from a TA, TB or TC.

    Didn’t look at the photos at that museum until now, looks like a nice place.
    I like the car shown in front of a covered bridge, especially since that’s what I’ve been sightseeing the past few years.
    I had seen a 3-wheel Messerschmitt at a cruise-in a couple summers ago. Owner looked same as facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg but he denied being him, was actually younger I believe.
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