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Peter, thanks. here is a picture of my MG from Abingdon. more to life then guns.....
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04-17-2013 05:15 PM
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Here are a few of the watches
Attachment 42299
A 1975 dated Hamilton
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The one on the left is dated 1980
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And a 1967 Smiths
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Thank You to gsimmons For This Useful Post:
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That's them Gary........ They're a bit like everything the Military has. Treat them right and they seem to last forever.
Good to see an Abingdon built MGA too. Out of interest, is it easy to maintain and source spare parts for in the US?
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That's them Gary........ They're a bit like everything the Military has. Treat them right and they seem to last forever.
Good to see an Abingdon built MGA too. Out of interest, is it easy to maintain and source spare parts for in the US?
with internet and UPS parts are there. I built my MGA from a basket case. my Anglo American Sunbeam I have preserved with Waxoyl. A British
product. I use on all my machines for forty years. no corrosion.
Last edited by arado; 04-18-2013 at 06:36 AM.
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Woweeeeeeeeeeeeee a Sunbeam Tiger no less. Magnificent! The real wolf in sheeps clothing. How easy is that to maintain in the US?
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