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DickMorbey
United Kingdom
3677 Posts |
Posted - 15/12/2017 : 10:30:05
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Thanks to Oliver Richardson who drew it to my attention we can enjoy this 1964 video of PA1088.
I'm following the trail forwards via the present Swedish owner and backwards via the son of the 1964 owner, who posted this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMrJ1bVf7hw
Dick Morbey PA-PB 0743 Frieth, Oxon, UK |
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paul55
Luxembourg
731 Posts |
Posted - 15/12/2017 : 10:45:43
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Fantastic film and all the better when it's still around. While looking at the film on you tube I saw this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAYIz5BLKm8
another fantastic film and not a robot in sight...might be a few Robert's though! Is TK 7277 still around, I wonder Paul. |
Edited by - paul55 on 15/12/2017 11:06:06 |
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Bob Grunau
Canada
290 Posts |
Posted - 15/12/2017 : 14:29:36
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Very nice period video of the PA being extracted from storage. But I have to ask, how MANY beautiful MG radiators have been dented on each side of the MG badge by some not thinking enthusiast helper pushing on the very delicate and thin radiator chrome shell?? I have one or two. Agreed, it is the most convenient place to push, but it can have serious consequences on the radiator chrome shell. bob, Canada |
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DickMorbey
United Kingdom
3677 Posts |
Posted - 15/12/2017 : 15:17:32
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Bob, you are correct, especially if the rad shell has been polished and re-chromed a few times!
Dick Morbey PA-PB 0743 Frieth, Oxon, UK |
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sullivan
USA
423 Posts |
Posted - 15/12/2017 : 18:38:31
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PA 1024 suffered this "Forehead Dent" in past owner movement. Now understand why it's there.
Brian W Sullivan |
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