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MGA 1600 MK II
Before the body tub went to the sandblaster, we hand-stripped the cowls and mounted it on one of our rotisserries.


The body, back from sanblasting, with the chassis mounted on our repair stand in the background.
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There had been front and rear collision damage in the car's past.
There was some minor rust along the inner sills and doglegs.
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