Basically an MGBGT
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Just outside our village is what I've always thought looked like an an abandoned petrol station. There's usually a selection of old 4X4s there in various states of disrepair.
But just lately there is what appears to be an MGBGT with several external modifications.
The rest light are much more upright than a normal B and instead of being one-piece units are made up of 3 separate ones.
It's more difficult to see the front but at the brief glance I've had of it it appears that the indicators and side-lights have been faired in but protrude at the same time. Hard to explain really
It has silver 2 tone paint.
It certainly looks professionally done and is reminiscent of the kind of thing that was done in the 60s and 70s.
Anyone got any ideas of what it might be?
If you're in. North Devon it's on the road from Land cross to Bradworthy between the two junctions to parkham.
But just lately there is what appears to be an MGBGT with several external modifications.
The rest light are much more upright than a normal B and instead of being one-piece units are made up of 3 separate ones.
It's more difficult to see the front but at the brief glance I've had of it it appears that the indicators and side-lights have been faired in but protrude at the same time. Hard to explain really
It has silver 2 tone paint.
It certainly looks professionally done and is reminiscent of the kind of thing that was done in the 60s and 70s.
Anyone got any ideas of what it might be?
If you're in. North Devon it's on the road from Land cross to Bradworthy between the two junctions to parkham.
Johnspex said:
Just outside our village is what I've always thought looked like an an abandoned petrol station. There's usually a selection of old 4X4s there in various states of disrepair.
But just lately there is what appears to be an MGBGT with several external modifications.
The rest light are much more upright than a normal B and instead of being one-piece units are made up of 3 separate ones.
It's more difficult to see the front but at the brief glance I've had of it it appears that the indicators and side-lights have been faired in but protrude at the same time. Hard to explain really
It has silver 2 tone paint.
It certainly looks professionally done and is reminiscent of the kind of thing that was done in the 60s and 70s.
Anyone got any ideas of what it might be?
If you're in. North Devon it's on the road from Land cross to Bradworthy between the two junctions to parkham.
Get back there and take some photos man! But just lately there is what appears to be an MGBGT with several external modifications.
The rest light are much more upright than a normal B and instead of being one-piece units are made up of 3 separate ones.
It's more difficult to see the front but at the brief glance I've had of it it appears that the indicators and side-lights have been faired in but protrude at the same time. Hard to explain really
It has silver 2 tone paint.
It certainly looks professionally done and is reminiscent of the kind of thing that was done in the 60s and 70s.
Anyone got any ideas of what it might be?
If you're in. North Devon it's on the road from Land cross to Bradworthy between the two junctions to parkham.

From the Google street view if you go back to 2009 it was a timber merchants.
No two poster ramp back then, I'm no electrician but looks a bit sketchy?
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@50.9743933,-4.28766...
No two poster ramp back then, I'm no electrician but looks a bit sketchy?
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@50.9743933,-4.28766...
ttthilvester said:
Johnspex said:
Just outside our village is what I've always thought looked like an an abandoned petrol station. There's usually a selection of old 4X4s there in various states of disrepair.
But just lately there is what appears to be an MGBGT with several external modifications.
The rest light are much more upright than a normal B and instead of being one-piece units are made up of 3 separate ones.
It's more difficult to see the front but at the brief glance I've had of it it appears that the indicators and side-lights have been faired in but protrude at the same time. Hard to explain really
It has silver 2 tone paint.
It certainly looks professionally done and is reminiscent of the kind of thing that was done in the 60s and 70s.
Anyone got any ideas of what it might be?
If you're in. North Devon it's on the road from Land cross to Bradworthy between the two junctions to parkham.
Get back there and take some photos man!But just lately there is what appears to be an MGBGT with several external modifications.
The rest light are much more upright than a normal B and instead of being one-piece units are made up of 3 separate ones.
It's more difficult to see the front but at the brief glance I've had of it it appears that the indicators and side-lights have been faired in but protrude at the same time. Hard to explain really
It has silver 2 tone paint.
It certainly looks professionally done and is reminiscent of the kind of thing that was done in the 60s and 70s.
Anyone got any ideas of what it might be?
If you're in. North Devon it's on the road from Land cross to Bradworthy between the two junctions to parkham.

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