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Clyde, MI, MI, USA
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Nettie started her American life somewhere in Pennsylvania, having been one of perhaps four Manumatic Magnettes imported in 1958. It's probably a pretty good guess that her Manumatic was probably the source of her quick downfall. The original owner gave up on her and she ended up in a Northern Pennsylvania junkyard in 1960.
She was probably kept under some sort of cover as she was still sufficiently intact for the late Gerry Goguen to buy her in 1985. I understand she had but 7-8,000 miles on her at that time. He needed to represent the model in his museum, so she was given a quick cosmetic respray and a berth in the Westminster MG Museum for the next 14 years.
She was then sold to McLean's Brit Bits in Rye NH where she was given a bit more cosmetic work, and a new engine and transmission. On the road again, she was sold to Morry Cohen in Pittsburgh and Morry sold her to me circa 2001 or 2002. Since her original engine and manumatic were gone forever, I elected to equip her with a five-main 18GB 1800 engine, a Rivergate/Datsun 280Z five-speed transmission, and an MGB 3.9 rear end. So equipped, her cross-country trip was but a leisurely stroll. She was certainly in need of a full restoration, but about that time I did forsake her for Geraldine as the latter was even a better candidate.
Here are three pictures of her from the auction, and although she looks a bit forlorn, unless she's been abused, she should still have loads of potential. ' Wish I had been in a position to buy her back! Somebody got a real bargain...
making it available to others...
Steve H
even has a new name, although I cannot recall it offhand.
even has a new name, although I cannot recall it offhand.
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and maybe be invited for a ride next July
Steve H
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Regrettably, TeDdy is now gone. He was sold to Barrie Carter and shipped to the UK on 22 October, 2010.
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