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Robert R
Austria
320 Posts |
Posted - 16/11/2020 : 21:10:02
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My MG F1164 If someone has discovered pictures or in the literature, please let us know.
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Robert R
Austria
320 Posts |
Posted - 08/12/2020 : 15:30:22
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SEARCH OLDER PICTURES AND INFORMATION
First registration in ENGLAND 1932 Registration number: JD 2578 Second registration in SWEDEN 1936/1937 Registration number: O 9284 Third registration in NORWAY from 1968 Registration number: U-36363
It is a MG Magna tourer 4-seater F-Type I am happy for every tip and information. Thank you
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Edited by - Robert R on 08/12/2020 15:32:36 |
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LewPalmer
USA
3201 Posts |
Posted - 08/12/2020 : 18:41:45
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Robert,
I assume you have either supplied or received copies of F1164 that reside on the Triple-M database. If not, there are quite a few new and old photos there. I have no authority to release them, but if you are in touch with George Eagle, he should be able to help.
Lew Palmer PA1169, 2M1281 |
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Robert R
Austria
320 Posts |
Posted - 11/12/2020 : 17:04:46
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Hello Lew Palmer. Thank you for your reply. I received factory documents about Peter Neal. These documents are for the period 1932 and 1933 and are very gratifying. George Eagle is nice and hard-working, but there was little I could get. The name of Halvor Westgaard from Trondheim / Norway. Halvor Westgaard owned the F1164 for over 43 years. The rest is under lock and key and in terms of data protection, no information is passed on. For me, the owner of the F-Type, this is a very, very shame and that's why I wrote this message to get more information. I have provided a lot of information from my research to the Triple-M Register. This also applies to around 30 images that appear publicly in the register. It is good for the register to have information later. But if the laws don't change, nobody will benefit from the data. The data is collected, but the vehicle owner of the Triple-M vehicle receives little information.
Should anyone have any information for me, PLEASE contact me. It is very important to me to complete the story.
The F1164 has seen a lot and is now in black again, just like it was when it was delivered to the factory in 1932.
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colintf
United Kingdom
1473 Posts |
Posted - 11/12/2020 : 17:11:49
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Thats a lovely collection of photographs Robert. Keep up the hunting and you never know what or when something else pops up :)
Colin Murrell PA0786 (D0285 previously) Photographer for MGCC (LeMans Classic, Oldtimer Grand Prix etc) & MG Motor (BTCC 2012-5) http://www.triple-mracing.com/ |
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