MG conversions do work!
That’s an impressive project, and it’s great to hear your MGF conversion is still running strong after all these years. The write-up from Practical Classics would be interesting to see if you get a chance to share it here. Converting the 1960 speedboat must have been a fun change of pace too, especially if you experimented with any during the build. The MGTF rear subframe and parts you have sound perfect for someone who wants to start an electric build, so I’m sure it will catch the right person’s eye. Thanks for offering to help with questions because it’s always good to learn from someone with real hands-on experience
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Sadly ol' mate hasn't been about since so I don't expect you'll get any answers.
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Also, the article is on page 1:
https://www.the-t-bar.com/forum/ev-conversions/99064-mg-conversions-do-work?start=0#207760
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