Classic MG Specialist in Aberdeenshire?
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Cheers. Not the one I was thinking of but worth knowing about...
Was really an MG specialist I was looking for though - my old man is looking at buying a Cobra 289 replica based on an old MG and just wanted an informal chat with someone about what to look for with regards pre inspection etc.
Was really an MG specialist I was looking for though - my old man is looking at buying a Cobra 289 replica based on an old MG and just wanted an informal chat with someone about what to look for with regards pre inspection etc.
creationracing said:
No sense of humour? We talking about the same Mr Walker here...? 
MGs are their bread and butter at 20cc, tell your old man to pop along for a cuppa and a chat and I'm they'll be delighted to provide any info they can. Possibly at the rate of one sticky bun per member of staff...
I'm pleased the subtlty of that wasn't lost on you!! But do tell him when you see him!!
MGs are their bread and butter at 20cc, tell your old man to pop along for a cuppa and a chat and I'm they'll be delighted to provide any info they can. Possibly at the rate of one sticky bun per member of staff...

Oh, and its probably best to take a LARGE sticky bun per member of staff, just to get some goodwill!!

Rob
creationracing said:
Nick and Bernie at 20th Century Classics in Newtonhill should be able to help with anything MG. Have a look at www.20cc.com
An address I have now kept also. Just got Otis home a few weeks ago. If we are stuck we now know where to go.

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