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- Model of Car: 1.8i mgf
- Location: Birmingham and Swansea
Hi Everyone
Hi all
Rob from Birmingham here, although live in Swansea these days but still work in Brum 4 days a week.
Have a 1998 1.8i Mgf in Tahiti Blue ( spent 17 yrs working for the company who made Rover's paints so the Tahiti is my baby ! ) Car just coming up to 119k miles and still running strong, bit of rust appearing now and needs a new roof as its gone mouldy and tatty but the paint's still gleaming !
Rob from Birmingham here, although live in Swansea these days but still work in Brum 4 days a week.
Have a 1998 1.8i Mgf in Tahiti Blue ( spent 17 yrs working for the company who made Rover's paints so the Tahiti is my baby ! ) Car just coming up to 119k miles and still running strong, bit of rust appearing now and needs a new roof as its gone mouldy and tatty but the paint's still gleaming !
- talkingcars
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- Model of Car: mk1 VVC
- Location: West Sussex
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Re: Hi Everyone
Hi and welcome
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- MG Ant
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- MGF Register Region: South East
- Model of Car: Mk 2 MGF 1.8i
- Location: Godalming, Surrey
Re: Hi Everyone
Hi Rob, welcome to the Register
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2001 MGF 1.8i
Chrome accessories
Bodywork fed on Auto Glym products
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2001 MGF 1.8i
Chrome accessories
Bodywork fed on Auto Glym products
- Phil MGFPM
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- MGF Register Region: Cotswolds
- Model of Car: 2001 mpi in JAJ
- Location: Swindon, Wilts
Re: Hi Everyone
[quote="gucciman"] Have a 1998 1.8i Mgf in Tahiti Blue ( spent 17 yrs working for the company who made Rover's paints so the Tahiti is my baby ! ) quote]
Hi Rob, I too have what must be your cousin: a 1998 MGF MPI tahiti Blue, only 58,000 which is really low, I have had one part of the paintwork re-done professionally where there was a deep scuff, but otherwise I have found very little rust on mine (some around the air intake vents and some round the side indicators. I have bought some Hycote spray which I think is a exc. match and will sort these when the weather is warmer. I love the way the pearlescent glows in the sunlight. Enjoy. I wonder what car VIN number yours is? I wonder if whole batches of the same colour rolled of the prod line together? Phil
Hi Rob, I too have what must be your cousin: a 1998 MGF MPI tahiti Blue, only 58,000 which is really low, I have had one part of the paintwork re-done professionally where there was a deep scuff, but otherwise I have found very little rust on mine (some around the air intake vents and some round the side indicators. I have bought some Hycote spray which I think is a exc. match and will sort these when the weather is warmer. I love the way the pearlescent glows in the sunlight. Enjoy. I wonder what car VIN number yours is? I wonder if whole batches of the same colour rolled of the prod line together? Phil
Previously owned '98 F 1.8mpi bought 2008; then a '97 F Mk1 1.8 VVC in nightfire red, bought 2011; now a '01 F 1.8mpi in tahiti blue, bought Nov-19
- adrianclifford
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- Model of Car: MGTF 80LE
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Re: Hi Everyone
Hi Phil, no they didn't. Batches of car bodies were sprayed then the bodies were stored in racks in a big warehouse adjacent to the start of the prod line, as the business needs dictate a certain colour car would enter the line. There may be a certain number of cars the same colour, but cars are not sprayed then enter the prod line.
After the initial dealer stock, dealers would place an order for a certain model/colour combination, this colour body would then be selected and the car would be built to the customers specification.
Probably the nearest to this would be the early Trophy's as they are 90% yellow but, even saying that the Trophy's are not vin sequential, they appeared between "normal" F's on the line. As you can imagine, same as the TF135/85LE's, you had to have the right body hanging over the right mechanicals to get a complete car to the correct spec.
After the initial dealer stock, dealers would place an order for a certain model/colour combination, this colour body would then be selected and the car would be built to the customers specification.
Probably the nearest to this would be the early Trophy's as they are 90% yellow but, even saying that the Trophy's are not vin sequential, they appeared between "normal" F's on the line. As you can imagine, same as the TF135/85LE's, you had to have the right body hanging over the right mechanicals to get a complete car to the correct spec.
Bilstein shocks, Piper 4-2-1 manifold, Daytona, Vader cold-air induction, custom Z and F Stage 2 re-map, Electric boot release, braided hoses, Blue Magnecor leads, Technozen relays, Stage 1 head, BMW Angel Eyes headlights, "MG" puddle lights.
- sparky135
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Hi Rob and welcome to the F Register forums.