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MG recipe

Here is a recipe for getting the MG of your dreams. First locate a pile of rust, find a quart of money and stir with many willing hands. The step-by-step instructions go something like this:

Some 40 years ago, we found a 1949 supercharged MG TC and dragged it 850 miles to our Arizona home (see photo, right). Let it rest another few years while you earn money to buy needed wood and parts from Moss Motors. Then you launch the rebuild, starting with the wooden tub first

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