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1935 MG PA Supercharged
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Posted 02/04/12 04:17 PM
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After a 6 year renovation now at its new home in the South of France
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#86947 - 02/04/12 04:33 PM Re: 1935 MG PA Supercharged [Re: Vancouver]
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Very nice.I felt similar regret when my MGBGTV8 left home, but sixteen years had gone by since I rebuilt it, and Morgan was in my head.
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#86952 - 02/04/12 05:19 PM Re: 1935 MG PA Supercharged [Re: DaveW]
Sukram Offline
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Loc: Belgium
very nice love
wish the best
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#87006 - 03/04/12 06:35 AM Re: 1935 MG PA Supercharged [Re: Vancouver]
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What harmony of shape! Super pictures but then a super car!! Thanks for posting.

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Interesting proportion of steering wheel---I guess the passenger cant be too wide or he can help you steer as well!!
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#87010 - 03/04/12 07:00 AM Re: 1935 MG PA Supercharged [Re: David of SW19]
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A lovely car.....they have some wonderful details on them.
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#87011 - 03/04/12 07:07 AM Re: 1935 MG PA Supercharged [Re: Jays]
John +4 Offline
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Beautifull. I always enjoyed the MGOC Regency Runs when I had my 1968 Midget and especially the line up of older MGs.

I am sure it will give you lots of pleasure.

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#87029 - 03/04/12 09:03 AM Re: 1935 MG PA Supercharged [Re: John +4]
Graham, G4FUJ Offline
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Very pretty car!
I hope it's new owner keeps it in similar condition. Meanwhile, enjoy your Mog smile

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#87038 - 03/04/12 09:40 AM Re: 1935 MG PA Supercharged [Re: Graham, G4FUJ]
PaulJ Offline
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Registered: 16/10/11
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My first MG was very nearly a PA, when I lived in South London in the '60's and was running around town on a Honda 50, I saw a PA advertised in the Exchange & Mart, but it was in Portsmouth with no phone number, so I just hopped onto my trusty steed and went all the way there, only to find it had been sold, got back about 0130 the following morning. Ended up by buying a Tickford TA a few weeks later from a mile away, but never got hold of a P type, although I had variously a couple of TD's and a TF 1500, a couple of MGAs, a BGT etc etc

Your car looks wonderful.
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#87057 - 03/04/12 12:14 PM Re: 1935 MG PA Supercharged [Re: David of SW19]
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Registered: 21/11/11
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Originally Posted By: David of SW19
What harmony of shape! Super pictures but then a super car!! Thanks for posting.

PS
Interesting proportion of steering wheel---I guess the passenger cant be too wide or he can help you steer as well!!


I guess that back in 1935 people were smaller, especially their feet as the pedals are very close together, and anything above size 9 shoes makes driving difficult.

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