Bob,
Here's a sneak preview of why I wanted the image of an SSG TD. Take a look
at
<http://home.earthlink.net/~budkrueger/SSGTD.html>. As much as I love that shot
of you and the dog, I'm not so sure that it would fit the application.
I'll be putting thumbnails in to speed things up, plus links to many more
images.
Bud
Bud Krueger wrote:
> Thanks Bob. It was stupid of me to have forgotten about your car. In the
> meantime, I found an image of one in a Nuffield brochure from 1952. Think I'd
> best borrow yours, I'd hate to be hit with a fine for stealing 50 year old
> artwork.
>
> Bud Krueger
>
> Bob Howard wrote:
>
> > Bud,
> > Check out CT MG Club's site, CTMGCLUB.com and run through the TD stuff.
> > TD&Dog is one that gives an accurate color of the car.... at the time of
> > day when the pic was taken.
> > Like the Birch Grey used on TFs, the Silver Streak Grey takes on the
> > color of the sky and background. That is to say, at high noon it's very
> > silver, then late afternoon it tends toward green. In the early morning
> > it can have a pink tinge.
> > The SSG car in the club's pic (car has red wheels, grille and
> > upholstery) is mine. The color of the body is not original paint, but
> > it's a good match for the paint inside the doors and footwell where it's
> > been protected by inner panels.
> > Bob
> >
> > On Tue, 08 Jan 2002 14:34:04 -0500 Bud Krueger <budkrueger@earthlink.net>
> > writes:
> > > Hi folks,
> > >
> > > Can anyone lead me to a 'borrowable' image of a Silver Streak
> > > Gray TD? I'm
> > > trying to put together a webpage to sell a semi basket-case 52TD
> > > (TD/18466, Eng.
> > > 18753) that I saved from being parted out. The original Silver
> > > Streak Gray
> > > paint still shows in a number of places. All leads are appreciated.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > Bud Krueger
> > > 52TD (plus this one)
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