Yes, John & Bob - you're quite right. It is a ~1975 MGB. I had the MG
interior wrong as well - it is actually of the TC. The TD, TC & Morris 8 are
all owned by one chap who has built a kind of private museum with large PG
windows at his house so passers by can see them from the street. The Model A
is owned by a retired pharmacist. He has a vintage tractor too. I heard
there are other old cars in the process of restoration so maybe next year
will be even better.
Alan C
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From: Bob W-PDML
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Subject: Re: GESO: PHALABORWA "Cars in the Park" 2014
The MG C also has a power bulge on the bonnet.
On 8 Sep 2014, at 22:24, "John" <[email protected]> wrote:
I think your ~1967 MGC is really a MGB from at least a decade later.
AFAIK, the MGC was never sold in a rubber bumper version & it's the
wrong bonnet.
On 9/8/2014 2:58 PM, Alan C wrote:
Last Sat. there was a kind of Spring Fair in Phalaborwa, incorporating a
Church Bazaar, an Orchid Show & Cars in the Park. (We had a Road Relay
Race too, in which my Old Toppies team came stone last!) I had no idea
there were so many old cars in Phalaborwa. I have only shown those more
than 50 years old.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/wisselstroom/sets/72157646966452287/
Alan C
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