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Short Note Before The British Invasion of Stowe
I’m afraid I missed the major photo opportunity of the week Monday morning, which was an MGB clutch hose with a severe aneurysm. When the clutch pedal was applied, the 40 year old clutch hose on the 40 year old … Continue reading
									
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		Size Matters
No Jaguar commentrary this week. Ayuh, they’re still here, but we’re also working the other end of the spectrum, and although they only show up here sporadically, we have two Minis in the shop right now, the right hand drive … Continue reading
									
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		E-type for E-type
Butch ran up the red MG TD which now has a full compliment of eight valves, an improvement over the seven it had when we dismantled it. We were pleasantly surprised when it fired on the first kick and ran … Continue reading
									
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		Work Continues Apace
The green RHD Austin Healey 3000 MkIII last seen here on the back of our small trailer returned to Maine very successfully on Tuesday, which was arguably the most glorious day of the summer so far, with a brilliant blue … Continue reading
									
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