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A name taken from the home restoration business meaning to ruin through muddling. Basically not restoring but reinventing which looses the original objects character, and probably worth too. Many of these samples had the engine changed to a non appropriate type which will automatically place it in the remuddled category in my book. Some of the other examples are just plain bad taste.
I think you can safely sum this up as 'what were they thinking'?
A 1952 MG-TD. BODY TYPE # 22381 BODY # 6704/71679. CAR DOES NOT RUN, SOLD AS IS. WAS CONVERTED WITH A 305 CHEVY 8 CYLINDER MOTOR. MOTOR NUMBER GM 3746826. CAR HAS NEW VYNIL CONVERTIBLE TOP AND DOOR PANELS. BODY IS METAL, ORIGINAL MG-TD PARTS, SOME RUST ON THE BODY. VEHICLE WAS USED IN SOME PHOTOSHOOTS AND MUSIC VIDEOS |
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Vehicle is a started project never finished. Plan was to convert TD into a Morgan-like trike with forward engine and front-wheel-drive. Chassis started as MG TD a single wheel was installed in rear and a MG 1200 front axle installed with transmission supports for VW trans-axle. The Indian Chief Bonneville engine is in parts but complete. Photo shows assembled engine. Engine you will be buying will NOT be assembled. There may be some missing parts.
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