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Vintage Model IDs

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2 hours ago, bello2 said:

Okay, you've been warned about the danger of nostalgia.

Problematic framing. Unfortunately, I can't help you. Maybe someone else can. smile.png

6 hours ago, parisienne said:

Lene Rösholm, Morgan car,I suppose @Bride fan what do you think,a bit bulky for a Morgan? dontknow.gif.gif

--edit: But she is Lene only if this model V is Lene, scan posted by @missparker7 in L.R. thread.

It's almost certainly an MGTD, around 1951. I drove my buddies car once and it was positively medieval. The cowl is wood framed and moves slightly side to side over bumps, it's quite disconcerting. The brakes are drums all around and take planning when deciding where to stop. I found that there's little sensation of increased speed because it's soooooo windy at any speed.
A few years ago a group of us went to a British car meet in Nova Scotia and took all the back roads until 100 kms or so before Windsor where we had to take the highway. We where all surprised that Joe and the -TD blasted along at 90KPH! It sounded like it was going to explode but survived well. I was impressed that he drove it at those speeds since I found it terrifying at anything over 60 KPH.
Thanks for thinking of me and asking.

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