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Re: My 1954 MG TF1500 project for 2012

Posted: Sun May 19, 2013 6:55 pm
by Richard Moss
Well done

Re: My 1954 MG TF1500 project for 2012

Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2013 10:51 am
by Pilkie
Now to decide on, and find a project for 2013.
Has to be.
British.
1950-1980.
Easy to get parts for.
Easy 3 month recommission
or up to a 1yr restoration.
Rust free "ish" if at all poss!
Abandoned or just not finished!
Bought but not got round to it car.
Must start/drive at least to test it works.
Purchase price must be right!
Within my buy and restore budget.
Must be able to make a few quid on it!
The search is on!!

Re: 1954 MG TF1500 project 2012,Done and sold,WHAT TO DO NEX

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 11:44 am
by Pilkie
FOUND IT!
A 1964 Morris 1000 Traveller.
Locked away in a dry garage since 1988.
2 owners. 1964-70, 1970-now.
Used as 2nd car to ferry kids about,and shopping 1970-1988.
Chassis/shell rust free.
THE!! only rust ive found,apart from some minor surface stuff,
is a 50p size hole on a non structural section.
Damage on all 4 wings and both doors means easy bolt on replacement.
And ive found a pair of mint doors for £30 already! :D
It only needs cosmetic surgery inside and out.
Wood is good overall as only needing local repairs.
And doesnt justify full replacement.
Mainly mechanically sound,as will overhaul brakes.
Engine was seized,freed it off and it runs,and moves,but its V smokey.
Giving engine an in-situ rebuild.
MOT man will have a coronary when I turn up with it looking like it does with cobwebs and dust/dirt still on it!! :lol:
But hey,ive seen worse looking VW beetles! :o
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Re: 1954 MG TF1500 project 2012,Done and sold,WHAT TO DO NEX

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 12:02 pm
by kevin
thats lovely and full of potential pilkie!
on a par with my next project id say

mine is 1965, im the 3rd owner
65-67 baden caldecott
67-3 weeks ago trevor jones (its been locked away in his garage since 1989!)
3 weeks ago meeeeeee!
used for 'best', no children and just gonna have a refurb before trying the mot..

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kev

Re: 1954 MG TF1500 project 2012,Done and sold,WHAT TO DO NEX

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 12:03 pm
by TerryG
You should put some of this in it and take it for an MOT ;)
http://www.americantechnology.co.uk/wha ... e-56-c.asp

Re: 1954 MG TF1500 project 2012,Done and sold,WHAT TO DO NEX

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 2:07 pm
by kevin
Have u tried that product terry?
As my new project hasnt done many miles since '89 (low mile engine tho) i was considering an additive into some fresh oil myself, are they snake oil tho?

Kev

Re: 1954 MG TF1500 project 2012,Done and sold,WHAT TO DO NEX

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 3:01 pm
by TerryG
Hi Kevin,
It is a bit of an "in joke". It is advertised periodically in the magazine promoted by Quentin Willson. Personally I would never use any of these "magic" engine restoring products as I believe them to be nothing but a money making scam.

Re: 1954 MG TF1500 project 2012,Done and sold,WHAT TO DO NEX

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 3:49 pm
by JPB
TerryG wrote:Hi Kevin,
It is a bit of an "in joke". It is advertised periodically in the magazine promoted by Quentin Willson. Personally I would never use any of these "magic" engine restoring products as I believe them to be nothing but a money making scam.
:twisted: Terry, look what you did. I have no anti snake oil pills left now! :lol:

Are we allowed to state in open forum that Count Quentula is a chiselling twunt who's no more trustworthy around cars than Kevin Webster is around other people's daughters?
It's what I heard..... :mrgreen:

Re: 1954 MG TF1500 project 2012,Done and sold,WHAT TO DO NEX

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2013 5:04 pm
by rich.
you dont like qwunting Wilson either then??

Re: 1954 MG TF1500 project 2012,Done and sold,WHAT TO DO NEX

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2013 7:36 pm
by JPB
:lol: He's ok, it's Quentin Willson I'm not too fond of but it's fine, 'cos he doesn't like me much either. Clever fella. I think that the engine restore would be good as a new pizza topping. Well face it; it's sod all use for anything else.