Posted by Mike Farmer on December 28, 2007 at 12:51:54 from (81.107.137.237):
In Reply to: bristish mta posted by Pat-CT on December 28, 2007 at 11:16:22:
Hi before trying to answer your questions I would point out that I do not pretend to be an authority or an expert on the British Farmalls. So anything I say starts with 'I believe'. I have no knowledge of the MTA ever being produced in England. At the time of the TA series Doncaster was producing the BMD that was discussed in some detail recently. This was followed by the B450. Of the BMDs the most sought after model is the limited addition one painted gold in 1953. These are rare as in theory there were only 53 made. To get one of those stripped to bare metal and resprayed would be a joke because probably no one knows exactly what colour it was to start with. And so the story goes. Please bear in mind that when a circle of friends debate something like this there are as many opinions as there are people in the circle and if someone denies everything i've said, well fine their opinion is as good as mine and I can live with it.MTF
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