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Herman 5560
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Post by Herman 5560 » Thu Apr 16, 2015 8:33 am

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I would like to introduce myself.

I am a car fanatic living in South Africa and managed to purchase TC 5560 about 3 months ago.

It was a blind buy as the car was in Pretoria and I down in Port Elizabeth.

All I knew about the car was what the part owner told me over the phone.

Very original, nobody tried to restore her and a daily running condition, and the photoes on our local Gumtree.

Well... I had to buy a new battery to get her from the depot to my house.

Then I had to repair the starter as it was the culprit for the flat battery.

Currently she is in bits and pieces as I opred for a full on restoration as well as colour change.

So I will be asking lots of Questions. I have obtained a copy of TCs Forever, but.....

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Post by frenchblatter » Fri Apr 17, 2015 1:44 am

Herman, welcome from another newbie. |Good luck with the rebuild/restoration.

I've just bought a 1949 TC, one of the last, only 73 before production ceased.

It's been in a garage since the 60s so I think I'm luck to have been able to purchase it. The car is in Sheffiled UK and I'm in France. It's coming by a transporter and should be here on 28th.

You can see it in it's little prison at www.frenchblat.com and click on MG TC
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Herman 5560
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Front bump stop

Post by Herman 5560 » Sat Apr 18, 2015 4:00 am

:?
What does it look like. Actual size so i can have some PU items moulded.

Attached is a pic of the plate I found bolted to the chassis.

Pic of actual part will also do.
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Post by Duncan M » Sat Apr 18, 2015 8:44 am

That steering wheel looks a lot like one for an EXU, btw, FB. FB and Herman--There are a lot of web sources for info that give pretty detailed TC info that should be good for helping on your restorations. The resources/technical info on this site is good, and this forum excellent for questions. Some others are, in no particular order: http://www.vintagemg.com/ http://www.chicagolandmgclub.com/techti ... ttips.html
http://www.omgtr.ca/technical/tech_index_new.htm http://fromtheframeup.com/Tech_Tips.html http://ttypes.org/ttt2/ The last one is a British site with dozens of online issues to read on a rainy day, and it covers all T Types. Another book often recommended with the "TC's Forever" is the workshop manual covering many types of MG's by W.E. Blower. I have found the above sites quite helpful. I'm sure I have left out some other good ones. Have fun!

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Post by frenchblatter » Sat Apr 18, 2015 10:27 pm

Thank Duncan, all links noted for the future.
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Post by frenchblatter » Sat Apr 18, 2015 10:27 pm

Thank Duncan, all links noted for the future.

oooops, so good I posted it twice-silly me :)
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