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graham holdsworth
United Kingdom
424 Posts |
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Cathelijne
Netherlands
744 Posts |
Posted - 21/02/2018 : 13:50:37
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Now wouldn't that match your P-type just perfectly, Graham?! |
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Brian Kelly
USA
526 Posts |
Posted - 21/02/2018 : 14:46:28
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It would seem that the original registration number was ALH 540. At least that is what has been recorded in Triple M Registers since Day One.
Perhaps I can request a 25% discount off a fortune.
Splendid work from Tommm. No wonder he is always smiling.
Brian.
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George Eagle
United Kingdom
3228 Posts |
Posted - 21/02/2018 : 15:07:42
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Wow! What a lovely car. I wonder how much they are asking?
The last time I saw it was at the late Peter Gregory’s workshop, it was totally original but needed rebuilding. I could have purchased it but Did not do so as at the time I had NA0960 as well as the L2.
When I spoke to Peter again I was told Len Starr had purchased the car.
George L2023
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colintf
United Kingdom
1481 Posts |
Posted - 21/02/2018 : 17:52:58
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That's beautiful, Thankyou Graham :)
Colin Murrell D0285 Photographer for MGCC (LeMans Classic, Oldtimer Grand Prix etc) & MG Motor (BTCC 2012-5) http://www.triple-mracing.com/ |
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mgtommm
USA
497 Posts |
Posted - 21/02/2018 : 20:05:44
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You're right about the number plate, Brian. The car actually has the correct reg plate but was mistakenly swapped with incorrect one by the photographer.
This K2 hain't gonna be cheap, but it sure does GO, and has all the original goodies.
tommm in rainy Ohio |
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Rodney Green
South Africa
362 Posts |
Posted - 22/02/2018 : 01:54:14
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The asking price is. $315,000.
Regards.
Rod Green |
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Simon Johnston
United Kingdom
5999 Posts |
Posted - 23/02/2018 : 08:04:48
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This is rather a neat way to store the jack.
Simon J J3437 |
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Simon Johnston
United Kingdom
5999 Posts |
Posted - 23/02/2018 : 20:25:57
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I see from the Parts List that this is referred to as a 'jack carrier' and it was superseded from K2016 by a toolbox mounted on brackets affixed to the firewall and the scuttle (rather than hung on the cross braces).
Simon J J3437 |
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Rodney Green
South Africa
362 Posts |
Posted - 12/03/2018 : 11:41:17
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I see from the Sales room web site, that this car has been sold.
Rod Green |
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Russ Jackson
United Kingdom
102 Posts |
Posted - 12/03/2018 : 18:25:27
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where did it go? did it stay in the States?
(I may not be a clever man but I know someone who is) |
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mgtommm
USA
497 Posts |
Posted - 12/03/2018 : 19:17:42
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Yes the K2 has been sold. The new owner is ecstatic but very private and I'm not sure he will want it known to the world. I'm trying to find out if he would be bothered by giving us his details.
tommm in COLD Ohio after being at WARM Amelia Island |
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cjroeleveld
Netherlands
68 Posts |
Posted - 12/03/2018 : 21:38:44
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I see the startinghandel and hammer for the spinners are missing. |
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George Eagle
United Kingdom
3228 Posts |
Posted - 13/03/2018 : 09:38:24
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Hi Tom
I note you have been to Amelia Island in sunny Florida - did you enter the K2 in the concours? After all you do have a very good record with the Triple-M cars you have entered in past years.
George Sunny here today by way of a change. |
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mgtommm
USA
497 Posts |
Posted - 13/03/2018 : 21:57:11
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Hi George,
The K2 had been accepted to Amelia Island Concours but the new owner did not want the car there. However, we were very fortunate this year. Bill Warner requested a Pre-War MG class, and eight of the nine cars in the class were Triple-M cars. A beautiful grey TA Tickford owned by Triple-M member Jack Simpson was the odd car out.
Brenda Benzar won Best in Class with her Bellevue Garage NA trials car BLL492 (with thanks to Oliver for spec help)
Typically, if warranted in the class, there is one other award - the Amelia Award. This time there were actually two awarded as follows:
Bill Richey, Amelia Award for his 1933 L1 cop car Reed Tarwater, Amelia Award for his 1933 J2
Additionally, there are overall Corporate Awards given to cars on an overall level of all 300 invited. Randy and Suzie Morgan won the beautiful Fashion Trophy looking sharp with their Goodwood/Esso overalls as they presented their freshly restored duo-green PA. It's rare for MG's to receive a Corporate Award as the other classes may include Silver Ghosts, Packards, Cadillacs, Big Buicks, Chryslers, Hispano Suizas...... you get the idea.
Very happy to unabashedly plug Safety Fast! Restoration for the complete restoration of all four of those Triple-M cars!
I hope you're not sorry you asked, George !!! Haha. And I would be remiss if I didn't mention all this would be impossible without help from many excellent UK vendors and you forum folks....
tommm in freezing cold northern Ohio where it should actually be getting rather warm by now.
PS in the background are the cars remaining from an Ed "Big Daddy" Roth collection of wild custom cars. Dunno how big he was in the UK but I remember sniffing glue over a few of his models in the 60's.
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wiggy963
United Kingdom
69 Posts |
Posted - 14/03/2018 : 09:07:49
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Hi Tom, Tom Wolfe was compulsory reading here in the sixties so we know about The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-flake Streamline Baby. |
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