Best of British is gone. Rumor was he got caught with VIN numbers in
his shop and fled the country back to AU, I don't know if those are
true, but the shop did disappear very quickly...
British Car Works, Nice guy, he has supplied me with a few parts.
Kats British Car Service Sales LTD, nice shop, I haven't been there in
a few years. They are a service shop, the parts $ was a little high.
Paul Dierschow's new place is: The Sports Car Craftsman. I just bought
a windshield and seals, as well as a replacement fender and new hood
from him. Parts prices are about the same as Moss without shipping
added. I had him rebuild my O/D and tranny. He will give you all the
advice you ask for. He just moved to a nice new location where you can
see the cars being worked on. (right next to the old one.) I know he
has a warehouse of parts cars, but I have never been invited. (Though
I too wouldn't mind poking around it.)
As far as I know, there is no British junk yard in the Denver area
anymore. There are a few MGs scattered around, but from what I hear
they are pretty picked over and outside...
All of the info on the above suppliers is on my website
(http://www.itwest.net/~lundgren/mgs.html)
On Sat, 03 Mar 2001 12:57:11 -0700, David Councill wrote:
>For you Denver listers, what king of MG parts suppliers currently operate
>in the area? Particularly, junkyards along the lines of the long gone
>Scotland Yard.
>
>Previously on the list, there was mention of a place called Best of British
>as well as a business being started up by Paul Dierschow who I think was
>affiliated with Scotland Yard.
>
>I may be passing through Denver in a few weeks with my son and he would
>really like to wander through a British car junkyard if there is one.
>
>David
>67 BGT
>65 B (son's project)
>
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lundgren@byu.net
http://www.itwest.net/~lundgren
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