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Old 03-10-2016, 09:10 PM   #127
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Originally Posted by wbradley View Post
Seems like the MGs were the late 1960's to mid 1970's version of the FR-S. Then there were the Triumphs, presumably not quite as good from what I gather.

Incidentally, my dad turned 88 today. Isn't really any more senile than he was in his 40's.

Gonna go take some Metamucil now...LOL
Yep, my MG did drive (back for its day) a lot like my FR-S.

The TRs just had a bit larger tractor engine ......

Happy birthday to your Dad ............

My father drove till he was 94 ...... until he drove away from a filling station one day ...... with the filler nozzle still in the car ..... then my sister "borrowed" his car soon after that ....... and never took it back to him ...


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