OOOooops!!! Been neglecting checking for replies to my own post.
Scott - you got an MG?
Yes like KMC, I somehow got sucked into the vortex of british car ownership.
Before I put my truck in the shop I had'nt even started the MG for 21 Months. (judging by the registration being due in 3 mos) My youngest finally stepped up to the plate and said shewould drive the car. She will be driving age in about 6 mos. This is a good thing becauseI hate for such a pretty car to sit and collect dust.
Update on my truck: 5 mondays later, they still have to put the trim back on a and then I can take iot to the tire vendor to have the rims powder coated. I believe this guy SEVERELY underbid it and is using it for filler work.
Im OK with this as it was cheap and it looks great!!!. I was loking at it the other day and laughing because it is wierd to see it shiny!!!
Purely for KMC's sake
The car is for my wife!
The MG was my wifes daily driver when we first got married. Raised 3 of 4 kids while driving that car!!! The current rebuild was in fact a frame off restore. (3rd rebuild of varying degrees)
I rebuilt it this time around out of sentimental mush. She loves the car, just doesnt like to drive it anymore. It is a little more work than a modern car to drive. Very reliable but as with all British stuff you have to know how to "fidget with the widget on the Midget"!!!!!!!!!
Tried to get 2 of my other daughters to drive it but they too had much nicer easier cars to steal from me. I mean of their own. (Isnt that what I said??) Before daughter #3 child #4 rose to the occasion. Just so long as someone drives it Im OK with that.
Cant go anywhere without haveing to pop the hood and tell stories about it. Everyone loves the little London cars!!