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welcome indeed! (and lovely part of the province!)
 
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as you see, always work to do.......:peaceful:
 

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What is the modern-looking roadster in the third picture? A late-model MG perhaps?
 
That's a modern MG. Good cars, mid-engined and lots of fun... Early versions had issues with head gaskets, if I recall correctly, but modern gasket replacements seem to have sorted that problem. Old enough to be imported to the USA now.
 
yes, a MGTF 160, 2002, 1.8 with 160 HP. very good balanced car on street, you have to look carefully after the engine! ( can overheat....)
 
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