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<p><font face="Times New Roman">Dear Listers,<br>
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<p><font face="Times New Roman">A puzzlement: <br>
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<p><font face="Times New Roman">As long as some were mentioning the
lists were a bit slow I thought I'd give you something on which
to chew. As I am winnowing and gleaning various bits of
accumulated detritus in my files I came across the attached
photos of an aftermarket body in a shop I visited back in the
late 90's (1990's NOT 1890's!). The owner did not have any idea
what it was and had taken it in partial payment for a job. He
believed it to be for an MGA or Big Healey (longer wheelbase
than a Spridget). The front has an oval opening (too much junk
in the way to get a shot of it). No attachment point to fit on
a frame just a shell. It looks "A"-ish but notice the location
of the fuel filler hole; wrong side. Thought of Elva but the
filler is on top; so are Triumphs. The only lead I have is that
it was located between Milwaukee and Fond Du Lac WI, within an
hour of Road America and it's believed the customer that gave it
was from the area.</font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">Anyone recognize this shell? Wish I
could call this a contest and the winner gets to ride with
Alonso at Le Mans but alas, I have no idea as to the correct
answer.</font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman"></font>Have at it boys and girls,</p>
<p>Dave W.</p>
59 :{)<br>
59 MGA 1500<br>
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Burlington WI<br>
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