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 Frank Broome spotted this car in Pulaski on 6-19 and faxed me this info: 1974 MGB. Red w/saddle interior, alloy wheels w/correct centers. Good black top. Appears to be in good to very good condition. Frank did not hear the car run and he doesn’t know who owns it. Call 615-363-1247 or
615-363-8562 FMI.
 
Take My Tub...Please!
 
  George Ross has a ‘65 MGB Roadster tub (no doors or fenders etc.) that he would love to see in your yard for a change! So much so that he is giving it away! Call him at 790-7909 FMI!
 
Wanted
 
 Ronnie Ballantine needs an engine for his ‘64 Sprite. Either a 1098 or 1275 cc would be fine but the engine must run and be ready to install. Call him at 790-0845 if you can help.

British Motor Heritage
    The British Motor Heritage Industry Trust is an educational charity established to collect and conserve vehicles, artifacts, and records relating to the various companies which have come together to form the modern day Rover Group. It also includes one of the largest displays of British cars to be seen anywhere in the world, from a 1896 Wolseley to the present day Land Rover. They can supply you with the details of your vehicle from the original factory production records. The information includes original colors (exterior and interior) any optional appointments, port of entry etc. BMHIT will send you a certificate suitable for framing covering the following makes and models.
 
Austin                               cars and commercial vehicles, most models                       1945-69
Austin-Healey                  Longbridge or Abingdon built                                            ‘53-71
                                            (not Warwick built 100S)
Land Rover                      Series I, II, IIA, IIB, and III                                             ‘48-70
Metropolitan                    Nash, Hudson, Austin                                                       ‘53-61
MG                                   from start of TF Midget & ZA Magnette                           ‘53-80
                                            (not TC, TD, YA, YT, or YB models)
Morris                              cars and some light commercials, most mdls                      ‘28-71
                                            (not Morris Commercial)
Range Rover                   all models                                                                          ‘69-79
Riley                                 from start of Pathfinder model                                            ‘53-69
Rover                               all models                                                                          ‘45-80
Standard                           cars and light commercials                                                 ‘45-63
Triumph                           all models                                                                           ‘46-80
Vanden Plas-                   also records of earlier Vanden Plas                                      ‘59-80
 Princess                           Princess bodied cars
Wolseley                           most models (gap from ‘30-49)                          ‘01-30 & 49-74
 
Certificates cost 20 pounds sterling (or $40 US), payment must accompany application. To obtain your certificate, send your fee and quote the make, model and chassis number of your vehicle to the following address:
 British Motor Industry Heritage Trust
      Archive Department
      Heritage Motor Centre
      Banbury Road
      Gaydon.
      Warwick, CV 35 0BJ  England

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