All of our MGs have interesting history. Some of it is recent, some long-forgotten, and some unique history goes all the way back to the day it left the factory.
One of our members, Chuck Quinn, has a 1952 MG TD that Skip Robbins layed hands on to keep it running well. In the process of restoration, pieces of the wooden frame were found in poor condition and had to be replaced. One of those tired wood pieces, in this photo, has the name and address of a factory staffer. In this case, it was Dorothy Smith who neatly affixed her name and address. Today, if she has survived, she would be in her 90’s or older. I didn't know that builder autographs were a feature of MGs. Has anyone else seen such history in an MG?