jorge:
For me a 1968 Alfa Giullia step nose is a GTV or a Junior ? I had a Duetto (1969 Spyder) and sold it to buy the guillia spyder. I am not 100% convinced yet if I made the rigth choice.... The duetto is such a nice car....
Yes we like the same cars, sports, european, small (except your MBw123), but belive it or not I want a Ford Model A in the near future. For its importance, simplicity and off course age.... yes we almost have the same likes...
Jose
jorge:
For me a 1968 Alfa Giullia step nose is a GTV or a Junior ? I had a Duetto (1969 Spyder) and sold it to buy the guillia spyder. I am not 100% convinced yet if I made the rigth choice.... The duetto is such a nice car....
Yes we like the same cars, sports, european, small (except your MBw123), but belive it or not I want a Ford Model A in the near future. For its importance, simplicity and off course age.... yes we almost have the same likes...
Jose
Am I the only one who can't see any photos?
I have to disagree with Andres. You can use the maxjax for different cars like the TC or THE MB 123. You just need to have different concrete pads for different widhts. In my case in one of the locations (outside) I have 3 pads. Look at the diagram. Inside the garage I only have 2 pads. If I had your warehouse I would put anchors for the maxjax in at leat 2-3 locations.
A little bit offtopic but... maybe i will open a thread just to talk about this car history. More than the cars themselfs i like their past...
Jorge
No - please don't!! The more information in one thread, the ore interesting (IMHO!) Great garage, work and insight to European life - thanks Jorge!
No - please don't!! The more information in one thread, the ore interesting (IMHO!)
Great garage, work and insight to European life - thanks Jorge!
I agree with e-tek, Jorge; keep all in one thread. I agree also that the insight into how things are in Portugal is really great. But the thread also emphasizes how similar car guys are all over the world.
That's a great looking TA. We have one TB here, which I think is identical to the TA, excpet for the XPAG engine. Both look very much like my TC, as the additional width of my TC is hardly noticeable. I installed stud Blockley tires on my TC - not correct for a post-war car but very racy looking!
Andres
wonderful thread so far! I love the look of the lift you plan to use they have so much more interest than a twin post,but as for functionality a twin post is hard to beat. im sure you will make the correct choice that fits your needs . As for the pool how are you removing the tiles? hammer and chisle?
Great garage and great cars - very interesting!
In the WWII picture of the 1937 MG TA, what is on the left headlight?
Hi Jorge,
Very impressive work so far.
My wife is also from Portugal, Torres de Borro area, and we have a condo in Lisbon. We visit at least once a year.
Jim![]()
Hi Jim. Lovely place Terras de Bouro. Lots of mountains, trees and water.
Portugueses are all around world.
Thanks for reading Jim.
Jorge

That is the turth. My wife, who works for the Portuguese Embassy in Washington DC, and says the same all the time. There appear to be more Portuguese outside of Portugal than inside!
Jim![]()
Hi!I meant that thing your lower right hand arrow is pointing to (below the headlight, above the license plate), Jorge.
Yes, it's a small world. The great thing about GJ is that I can drop in and comment on your build as if you were just next door.
Best regards,
Andres

I meant that thing your lower right hand arrow is pointing to (below the headlight, above the license plate), Jorge.
Yes, it's a small world. The great thing about GJ is that I can drop in and comment on your build as if you were just next door.
Best regards,
Andres
Hi Andres.
Spanish Sebastian Elcano.
Probably on the crew there were several Asian sailors. Some of them Phillipines for sure. Asians and Portugueses had comercial relations for several years at that time.
Jorge
Wow/ subscribed!!!
A very interesting thread: Challenging garage project, some home remodeling, history, a review on very collectible cars and great dialog among some very nice folks. Thank you, MG 30 for taking the time to share your build on this world-wide forum. Will be another of my "go to" threads to see how you are progressing.
Ody.
El Cano was Basque - be careful - they are very sensitive about Basque and Spanish in Bilbao...
Btw, great thread and love the planning and execution...