@medicine-man
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February 10, 2017 at 5:41 pm #302962
Steve,
I also have a London Roadster and the tonneau cover from MG Magic fits nicely. I’m very pleased with fit, quality, and price. I think it was $195.00 best I can remember.
Andy
December 10, 2016 at 6:34 pm #302574Hey Royal,
It was 26 degrees in Fayetteville today and I’m glad I had a hard top and a heater (as much as a VW heater is). I built a removable hard top using Foamular board and canvass. It weighs only 23 pounds and is easily removed or replaced in about 2 minutes. I do not know how to post photos but if you will email me I will send them to you and answer any question you or others on the forum may have. The build took several weeks working off and on. I wanted it to resemble a classic T-Bucket top.
My email is: andyatkinson7@gmail.com
February 23, 2016 at 7:58 am #241041Those spoke wheels look great! What’s the issue with them? I may be interested in them. Give me a call: 910.988.9531 Andy
February 15, 2016 at 10:57 pm #265807Joe,
What brand and part number coilovers did you use and who sells them?
Thanks and God bless,
AndyJanuary 26, 2016 at 4:23 pm #263433Doug,
Great looking wheels! What are they and where did you get them?
Thanks,
Andy
December 13, 2015 at 9:00 pm #266541I called Hagerty. They asked for photos of both sides, front, back, engine, interior, and trunk. I sent photos as requested and they set an “Agreed Value” of $27,964.00 for $292.00. This is for full coverage with a $0 deductible. It was easy, painless, and surprising that they valued my London Roadster for a good bit more than I have invested in it. I am very satisfied with how easy they were to deal with.
November 24, 2015 at 8:16 pm #266367Thanks Gregg,
I too saw the oblong hole that connected to the frame and tried to raise it. I did not notice that it had an adjustment on the fender as well. We are leaving early tomorrow morning to visit with our son for Thanksgiving. I will check this out next week and hopefully between the two adjustment points I can correct the problem.
Thank again and have a blessed Thanksgiving my friend,
Andy
November 24, 2015 at 5:52 pm #266365Hey Paul,
Thanks for the info but my LR has a different frame and front suspension. Someone said it was a LR custom chassis. Do you have any suggestion for it. I did replace the coil over shocks but they are not adjustable. I talked with folks at local auto parts stores and they suggested coil spacers but these coil over springs are too close a fit to the shocks to allow coil spacers. I would like to raise it at least 1 inch or preferably 2 inches.
Blessings,
Andy
October 13, 2015 at 8:25 pm #246184John,
I would like a PDF please and thank you again! Also, as I am new to this forum and learning how to navigate it, I would appreciate a heads up of any MG events scheduled in eastern NC.
Have a blessed evening,
Andy
October 13, 2015 at 11:55 am #246180I just bought a London Roadster and would very much appreciate a copy of the manual.
Thank you and God bless,
Andy
Email:
Cell:
910.988.9531
October 11, 2015 at 10:16 am #265482Thanks John for the alignment specs. Would like to meet somewhere between Oak Island and Fayetteville ((perhaps Elizabethtown) to share info. Call me if interested 910.988.9531
October 11, 2015 at 8:52 am #265479Hey J,
It is a tubular chassis. I bought it 2 weeks ago today in Virginia Beach, VA. It is like new and a blast to drive (white with red interior and trim). The only issue is it bottoms out in the rear and I need to correct this.
Are there any MG clubs in or near Fayetteville? I will post pix after I figure out how to do so.October 11, 2015 at 8:29 am #265477I recently bought a London Roadster and am excited to now be a part of this forum. My car is in almost pristine condition but bottoms out on almost all potholes or uneven pavement. I checked the rear shocks and they are good. But, there is a bolt with 2 rubber pieces on it (looks like a miniature barbell) that connects the rear leaf springs to the chassis that is badly worn. Can anyone tell me what this is called and where I can purchase new ones.
Thanks and God bless,
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