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Westbury
United Kingdom
1949 Posts |
Posted - 07/06/2021 : 11:28:06
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Interesting letter in the latest VSCC Bulletin regarding MG L2 Reg No MG 2517 inwhich a previous owner describes his purchase of the car in 1965 for £5 ! The car was apparently finished in BRG a with silver wheels. Perhaps George Eagle can tell us more about the car ?
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DickMorbey
United Kingdom
3672 Posts |
Posted - 07/06/2021 : 12:41:38
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It's L2030. The green/silver wheels combo may have been an interim stage in the car's evolution, as the factory records indicate that it would have been grey from new - as indeed it may still be now!
Dick Morbey, Register Secretary PA-PB 0743 Frieth, Oxon, UK secretary@triple-mregister.org |
Edited by - DickMorbey on 07/06/2021 12:41:50 |
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guy gregory
United Kingdom
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Posted - 10/06/2021 : 14:58:31
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Hi. I was the owner of L2030 as above and had it for 22 years. She was brush painted in brg with silver wheels and had a slatted radiator. I found another meshed shell at Richardsons in Staines and put that on. I changed the 16" rear wheels for 19" and resprayed her black with maroon wheels. I did 2 VSCC Silverstone races and an MGCC race at Brands Hatch. I then ran a big end on the way to VSCC Shuttleworth which put paid to the racing exploits. I later painted her grey (as it was from new as you say) and kept the maroon painted wheels. I sold her in 1987 to Dave Jarvis and the last time I saw her, she was in the Brooklands Museum Guy (since then I have turned to Talbots!) |
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Robin Macmillan
United Kingdom
415 Posts |
Posted - 10/06/2021 : 15:35:16
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My PB about the same time was a costly £8 .... and at the time a non runner .... rear axle failure.
PB 0527 |
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Westbury
United Kingdom
1949 Posts |
Posted - 10/06/2021 : 21:14:19
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Thanks, all.
My first N type, a four seater NA cost all of £26 in 1963, though it came with a full set of new tyres !( My mother bought it for me with a view to keeping me away from motorcycles.)
The memory of first seeing that car still excites me to this day.
Chris |
Edited by - Westbury on 10/06/2021 21:15:41 |
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Bruce Sutherland
United Kingdom
1543 Posts |
Posted - 10/06/2021 : 23:57:53
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Ah Chris, "..........My mother bought it for me with a view to keeping me away from motorcycles." When I got my PB in 1962, it was likened to a '4 wheeled motor bike', never got into motorised two wheelers!...... touché....!!!
Bruce. (PB0564) |
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George Eagle
United Kingdom
3226 Posts |
Posted - 11/06/2021 : 11:02:36
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Hello Guy
We were in touch and you kindly submitted a photo of L2030 which is posted to the file for the car. On the reverse it noted "Resting whilst the bar is open"!
George Registrar F/L/N types and PBs. |
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Paul White
United Kingdom
53 Posts |
Posted - 15/06/2021 : 15:21:01
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£5 must have been the going rate at that time - my PA cost £4. 10 shillings but that also included the small tree growing thro the floor and a Blood donors card from which I eventually traced the owner !! Paul W |
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