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    Vicenç Feliú
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    @sabreur76

    Spotted this beat up MGA last Sunday morning in San Francisco.  I hope someone has it on a restoration schedule because it would be a shame to lose a beauty like this.

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

    (1983 FiberFab MiGi II - "Montse")

    #262988
    davearoy
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    @davearoy

    Very nice car. A local friend of mine, passed by on a super deal of $15K, for one. It was fully restored, and the orginal asking price was $22K. I much prefer the look of the TD? However the was my restoration is going, I will have mucho money in my MGTRr. LOL but restorations can be expensive.

    Dave
    Lakeland, Florida, where we drive Topless all year around 😉

    Dave
    Lakeland, Florida, where we drive Topless every day

    #262989
    Vicenç Feliú
    Keymaster

    @sabreur76

    I agree with you Dave, I prefer the look of the TD but the MGA is still a beautiful car.  I would have paid $15K for a fully restored one, that was one hell of a deal.

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

    (1983 FiberFab MiGi II - "Montse")

    #262990
    edward ericson
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    @edsnova

    $15k for a nice MGA is a screamin’ deal. Even $20k is a darn good one these days if the car is done right. MGAs are going up, and a lot faster than T cars. 

    But yeah. I ain’t getting one of those either, to go with the 2-post lift I ain’t getting.
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