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Category Archives: This week at the shop
He Went Back to Ohio
The Reverend Richard Wierwille retired from his post at the West Lebanon Congregational Church at the end of November and headed home to Ohio. However, he left his cherished MGB out behind a friend’s barn in Hanover Center, N.H. We’ve … Continue reading
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Mostly, But Not All, MG’s
Current work in the shop includes the Austin Healey 3000 BN7 two seater restoration which should be running in a week, the MGC with all the marbles, built up by MGC Tony during the Dot.Com boom of the ’90’s (with … Continue reading
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Weld, Grind. Repeat
John has been sorting thru and re-wiring a partially restored MGA 1600 which has handed him a few challenges. MGA front shocks are mounted on top of the coil spring towers by way of four 3/8″ studs & nuts, however … Continue reading
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Daimlers & Jags
Sometime around 1959 the English carriage trade manufacturer Daimler, maker of the bespoke limousines favored by the House of Windsor, took a 90 degree turn and produced a small fiberglass bodied sports car built on a modified TR3 chassis and … Continue reading
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