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MGA - on a journey

JPSmit

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stopped for coffee just north of Toronto and saw this in the parking lot - impressed at every level, the car was a driver - likely unrestored, cracked windshield and various club stickers all over - mostly chicagoland.

Untitled by John-Peter Smit, on Flickr

Untitled by John-Peter Smit, on Flickr
 
Now that's a die-hard British car fan!
 
hmmm - do I need to enlarge my garage?

envy envy
 
JP,

You mean you didn't go inside to see who it belonged to?

couldn't not withstanding the lakeside pics it really was a work trip and we had to hit the road - unfortunately saw it on the way out of the parking lot not on the way in.
 
That's Barney Gaylord, a member of the Chicagoland MG Club.

He is on a mission to help as many MG owners as possible.

BTW, he once drove his car from Chicago to Alaska, via Texas.
 
That's Barney Gaylord, a member of the Chicagoland MG Club.

He is on a mission to help as many MG owners as possible.

BTW, he once drove his car from Chicago to Alaska, via Texas.

Indeed! was looking at this blog - lot of driving, and, curiously, lots of helping people set up carbs.
 
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