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PAUL161

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Anyone know why the MG Experience site is down? Been down all night and still is at 8:30 AM. PJ
 

Basil

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No idea, but servers tend to crash when you least expect it. Been a few times in the past I've gotten up in the morning only to find BCF had been crashed all night.
 

martx-5

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The Triumph Experience is down also.
 

Rhodyspit75

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From their FB page. Sometimes FB is a good thing.

Feb 21, 2018: The http server for the website suffered a total hardware failure yesterday. All the website data is safe. I'm working around the clock to bring the websites back up but it may be another 24 to 48 hours
 

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Ah,the joys of running a website.
 

DrEntropy

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HUMBUG!!! Stamped steel rockers as opposed to forged ones?? The Chevy/Ford argument with Brit iron! I'll take that 18GB piece of iron every time. :smirk:
 

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Now now... be nice! There are those of us that have unusual tastes. Quite frankly, I find that, sitting in a TR3, it's quite illuminating when one touches the ground simply by reaching down! (LBCs indeed! )
 

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Now now... be nice! There are those of us that have unusual tastes. Quite frankly, I find that, sitting in a TR3, it's quite illuminating when one touches the ground simply by reaching down! (LBCs indeed! )

I'm just glad there are people who strive to keep all these great little cars running for future generations. If we really wanted something well made and reliable, we'd all be driving something like a Miata (which, by the way, is a great little car).
 

AngliaGT

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You saying that MGB's aren't well made?
Also,a Miata has nowhere near the personality of
a British sports car.
 

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You saying that MGB's aren't well made?
Also,a Miata has nowhere near the personality of
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I'm saying any 40+ year old car isn't going to be as reliable as a newer car. My wife had a Miata and it was a blast to drive - every bit as much fun as the LBCs I've owned. But that’s' just my opinion.
 
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