Hello fellow members
Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2020 7:39 pm
This is my first thread here and I thought I might introduce myself. I am new to this group, though I've been on a few of the other MG groups as well as many of them on facebook. I purchased TC 6676 in June of 2015 following a rather exhaustive search, one was a promising lead that was overpriced but fell through. Be that as it may, some of you may be familiar with the car and if you are I'd love to hear.
This car was owned by Mike Williams in the late '60's/early '70's. He purchased the car as a basket case (as was the condition I received the car in as well). After he completed his build as a member of the Chicago MG Car Club took part in the rally through Canada into New Hampshire for the GOF. That trip was written up in the March 1972 Road and Track magazine. That's really the only information that I have about the car up until I purchased it from Martin Cooke of Abingdon Spares. The car was with the company from before Martin bought it. How they got it I'm not sure.
Like I said I've owned the car nearly 4-1/2 years and I've made great progress on the restoration. I should be finished within a few months. It is a departure in many ways from a standard concourse resto but I'll leave that to future posts. In the meantime I look forward to contributing to the group.
Lou
This car was owned by Mike Williams in the late '60's/early '70's. He purchased the car as a basket case (as was the condition I received the car in as well). After he completed his build as a member of the Chicago MG Car Club took part in the rally through Canada into New Hampshire for the GOF. That trip was written up in the March 1972 Road and Track magazine. That's really the only information that I have about the car up until I purchased it from Martin Cooke of Abingdon Spares. The car was with the company from before Martin bought it. How they got it I'm not sure.
Like I said I've owned the car nearly 4-1/2 years and I've made great progress on the restoration. I should be finished within a few months. It is a departure in many ways from a standard concourse resto but I'll leave that to future posts. In the meantime I look forward to contributing to the group.
Lou