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Abingdon Classics 1935 MG PA Airline.

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David Green
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Abingdon Classics 1935 MG PA Airline.

Going through pictures of my collection to find the Dugu Fiat F76 Beast, I found some of my MG collection.

Here is one of my early favourites in two tone cream and brown.

 

1935 MG MGP Airline
1935 MG MGP Airline 2
1935 MG MGP Airline 3

 



   
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Harv Goranson
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Very nice David. I bought a two-tone blue version, like one of my old MG acquaintances from Michigan owned. I got a ride in it once, very sluggish going up hills, both due to the car's age and additional body weight. Or maybe it was my body's weight! The sunroof panel was left in the box when I took these.

Abingdon Classics 3 1 MG PA Airline pic1
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I have one of these in blue as well  a built Motor Kits.  Must be some relation to Abingdon Classics and K & R Replicas?

1938 MG Airline

 


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David Green
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Here is the Motorkits 1935 MG PB Airline version in red and black. Similar to the PA with a filled in retractable sun roof.

 

1935 MG PB Airline
1935 MG PB Airline 2

Very nice to see Harv and John's issues.

 



   
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Great looking Fiat and in a really attractive color combination.



   
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Harv Goranson
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@john-quilter The relationship is Max Kernick. K&R = Max Kernick and John Roff. Abingdon Classics led to K&R. Then Max started Top Marques, a brand which is to Brits as Motor City is to US collectors, quality-wise.

 



   
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