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I’m about to embark on a ‘body-off’ restoration of a 1946 MGTC.
Are there any T type ‘gurus’ in the club to advise on reputable people to help out, especially with regard to the ‘first-fit’ of body panels?
Are there any T type ‘gurus’ in the club to advise on reputable people to help out, especially with regard to the ‘first-fit’ of body panels?

Tim Jackson- Number of posts: 1
Location: Polwarth, DUNS
Registration date: 2008-08-11
Re: TC restoration
Hi Tim, Good luck with the car!
Dave Stewart is probably the one to contact. You can pm him through the forum
Dave Stewart is probably the one to contact. You can pm him through the forum

cur10k-
Number of posts: 443
Location: Crossford in sunny Lanarkshire
Humor: Dry, verging on weird!
Registration date: 2007-11-03
Re: TC restoration
Tim
Good to hear of another T Type in Scotland. There are a few around but unfortunately they dont come out to play very often. We had a few at the recent Glamis show and some at Boness at the weekend. How about a bit of history on your car !
Agree with cur10, all T type roads will lead to Dave Stewart.
Good luck with the project and look forward to hearing all about it.
Good to hear of another T Type in Scotland. There are a few around but unfortunately they dont come out to play very often. We had a few at the recent Glamis show and some at Boness at the weekend. How about a bit of history on your car !
Agree with cur10, all T type roads will lead to Dave Stewart.
Good luck with the project and look forward to hearing all about it.
kingfisher- Number of posts: 359
Location: scotland
Registration date: 2007-12-07
Re: TC restoration
Tim, I am interested to know how the restoration is going.
I see though that you have not been on the forum since August.
Anyone know how this guy got on
Dave, Did he get in touch
I see though that you have not been on the forum since August.
Anyone know how this guy got on
Dave, Did he get in touch

happy wanderer- Number of posts: 216
Location: edinburgh
Registration date: 2007-11-07
All Roads Lead to Couston
Yes Dave has got his fingers mucky on another T type or 2! Tim has been in touch with our guru.
TD2- Number of posts: 147
Location: Peebles
Registration date: 2008-01-01
'T's do come out to play!
There are a few around but unfortunately they don't come out to play very often.
Yes we do!!! You must just not be in the right place.
TD2- Number of posts: 147
Location: Peebles
Registration date: 2008-01-01
Re: TC restoration
Cheers TD2, That's good to know. 

happy wanderer- Number of posts: 216
Location: edinburgh
Registration date: 2007-11-07
Re: TC restoration
[quote="TD2"]
Must retract my earlier remark a bit as things have moved on since then. People are now coming out the woodwork. We have ten entered for Glamis so far, with over 3 months to go!. Now that must be one of the largest T type gatherings at a Scottish show.
So far, 3 TA's , 3 TC's, 3 TD's and 1 TF. Cant wait.
kingfisher wrote:
There are a few around but unfortunately they don't come out to play very often.
Yes we do!!! You must just not be in the right place.
Must retract my earlier remark a bit as things have moved on since then. People are now coming out the woodwork. We have ten entered for Glamis so far, with over 3 months to go!. Now that must be one of the largest T type gatherings at a Scottish show.
So far, 3 TA's , 3 TC's, 3 TD's and 1 TF. Cant wait.
kingfisher- Number of posts: 359
Location: scotland
Registration date: 2007-12-07
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