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31st August 2020, 07:30 | #1 |
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My 75 and MGF
Really have the MGF and 75 by accident was going to sell the MGF but when the person said he was going to the bank and didn’t return just forgot about it and parked it up and the 75 I wasn’t going to get but when I saw a breaker going to buy it I couldn’t let a decent 75 get destroyed so I bought it both are amazing cars
I’ve got big plans for both not sure which I’ll saw with though Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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31st August 2020, 07:40 | #2 |
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They're a great combination though sadly I sold my MGF to a colleague a while back as I live in a town infested with speed bumps :¬(
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31st August 2020, 07:42 | #3 | |
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I’m not sure what my plans are with the MGF as I’m between making it a track car or back to standard Plans with the 75 though are for me to buy a 190 ZT that is beyond repair and put it all on the 75 and tune it up Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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6th September 2020, 20:14 | #4 |
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75 and MGF
I have a copperleaf red Cowley Rover 75 Classic SE Diesel since 2007.
I also now have a copperleaf red MG F Mk2 1800 since 2019. I use the big car when it's raining and in the winter. I use the little car in the summer. At this time I always park them side by side and they look nice as a pair. |
6th September 2020, 20:16 | #5 | |
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The 75 doesn’t get used as much as my last ones the car that’s used the most is the 1960 Rover P4 just cause it does better of fuel and more classy Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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6th September 2020, 20:21 | #6 |
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75 and MGF
I have a copperleaf red Cowley Rover 75 Classic SE Diesel since 2007.
I also now have a copperleaf red MG F Mk2 1800 since 2019. I use the big car when it's raining and in the winter. I use the little car in the summer. At this time I always park them side by side and they look nice as a pair. Last edited by -Joe; 5th October 2020 at 20:26.. |
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