We are mad about MG cars as well as gardening and doing up the house. We chose our house because the size of the drive and the ability to have a big garage. Carl is looking at building a double tandum garage. We have 3 MG's and the collection will grow as and when we see cars we fancy and can afford we are both member of MG Rover .org which is the biggest car forum in the world, 75 and ZT forum and MG Car Club they are all great for support and advise as we have limited resources after they went bust. With these cars there is one for everyone unless you need alot of seats
I had an MGB in the States in 1966 and then in the UK an Austin Healey Sprite MK 2 and then an Austin Sprite MK 5 after the Healey rights were lost (there were only 1002 or so built) ... had Prudence for more than 18 years till we left Bucks. Funny thing is none of the clubs would allow her as she was 'no car's land' except the MG Club said I was 'special'. :yess: Finally got a convertible here four years ago .. a beautiful 1997 Peugeot 306 Cabriolet with only 36,000 kms on her, leather interior .. perfection ... call her Isabel as her reg is IZ and when I named her the previous owner said how strange, their daughter's name was Isabel and they never thought of that ... still have her, my pride and joy. Replaced the back window a few months ago and had some leather repair done.
Our MG F is a VVC in Mulberry 75th Anniversary, there was 2000 built, 250 were Mulberry and out of the 2000 320 were VVC so she's quite special. The ZT was one of the last one off the line she was finished after MG went bust and the ZS is ones of the last MKI
Well what a strange coincidence.... I eat, sleep and breathe MGs, with gardening coming a very close second.... I own a MG TF, MG ZR, MG BGT and Rover 25 with ZR bits on it.... Ive been a MGRover.org member since 2005. We very nearly came to 'Birks' run round the Trough of Bowland.... Anyway hope yourself and Carl are well.... Gary.