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11th August 12, 02:19 PM
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The TD is a blast to run around in. Unfortunately, it is an English export with left hand drive. Not really fitting to be called British. On the other hand, my 1936 MG-TA (pictured on the avatar) is quite British being right hand drive. Every time I look at it my left hand itches for the gearshift. It is the 99th production TA of 3,003 total built and the only one in Kansas that I have found. The license plate is the original assigned in July, 1936
The "Old Engine Oil" was a very dark, British style brew. It had little head and was rather bitter, as a good British ale should be. I liked it, but is rather pricey this side of the pond.
Last edited by johnnym; 11th August 12 at 02:20 PM.
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