Worth a look and purchase, in my opinion.
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There are some gems in that, wow. Most notable is the MG version of the TR7. Not my cup of tea but nonetheless, I have never seen a picture of it. Knew it existed but never saw a pic.
That MG version of the TR7 was ugly! The TR7 is a decent looking car for a 70's design and has actually aged well. But that grill on the MG version....
The DVD does look worth a purchase. Did anyone see if it is available in NTSC format? I couldn't find anything in the description.
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That MG version of the TR7 was ugly! The TR7 is a decent looking car for a 70's design and has actually aged well. But that grill on the MG version....
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Thank God that one never made production!
At that time both MG and Triumph designers were assigned the task of coming up with a new "corporate" design that would serve as both the new MG and Triumph models. They worked indepedently. From the looks of that one, I imagine it's the one the Triumph cars came up with....and probably intentionally made it that ugly so hasten the demise of MG. I've never see a photo of the MG design....
I checked with the distributor on the DVD and they claim it works in all regions including North America. I went ahead and ordered a copy which with postage runs $31 and some change.
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