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Drivable vehicle

PRang

Charter Member
Hi Guys

While getting rid of unnecessary items in my computer, I found this in my HD (see picture). Does anybody knows who made it?

It is a drivable MG (MG TA midget) and I was thinking if he/she can skin one with British Racing Green and/or Camo colors to add to the Sim.

Just a thought!

God bless

PRang
 
Yes these are fun, I have them loaded, and wreck them often.

But like all MG's you just never Know when they will run.. :banghead:

British electical systems are bad....:icon_lol:
 
The Lucas motto: "Get home before dark." and Lucas is the patent holder for the short circuit. ;)

Cheers,
Huub
 
Philip M was the author...

He modeled a lot of the most unique stuff... I wish he'd still post...:wavey:

"Are ya out there, mate?":wavey:
 
Lucas was also known as 'The Prince of Darkness"!

I've owned a number of old MG's and such in the past and like anything, as long as you maintain them, they're fine (mostly) ;)
 
Lucas was also known as 'The Prince of Darkness"!

I've owned a number of old MG's and such in the past and like anything, as long as you maintain them, they're fine (mostly) ;)

I learned of the "Prince" after I brought a 1968 TR-6 Triumph 650 cc...

I also learned about High speed wobble then also..:isadizzy:


I rebuilt Her that winter and pulled out a beautiful repainted stock 1968, Triumph..
Just about everything New , including a new solid state electical system, and new front end by Franks.. And new swing arm and shocks..

Solved the High speed wobble, and the darkness.. She became a wonderful little bike..
I do miss Her sometimes..:crybaby:

:applause: The MG's by PhillipM are fun to play with, and I do drive them around scenery..
It is fun to drive these and the VW bug also..
 
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