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So it's been an interesting winter on the vehicular front for me. I sold my motorcycle a few months ago, and for the first time since I started riding I don't have immediate plans to replace it. This leaves me with just my MGB for vehicular fun -- my daily driver is a fine/boring Kia with an automatic -- and I found myself at a familiar decision point. After two seasons driving the B I was at the point where I was either going to start planning the future large projects or it was time to find a different car.
So I did what I usually do in such situation. I researched options. Priced superchargers. Considered looking for a RHD Bugeye. Test drove a TR3. Seriously considered a very nice RHD '67 MGB GT.
Last weekend I reached the decision point -- time to make plans or move on. The more I considered the options, the more I kept coming back to the same conclusion: the MGB, this one in particular, is the car for me. I fit well in it (rare for me in LBCs with my long legs and huge feet), it cruises nicely with the overdrive, handles well for how hard I drive, the right hand drive is a hoot, heck my wife will even ride in it. Even still has it's original numbers-matching engine, which appeals to the detail nerd in me.
I've also learned to appreciate how nice it is to get to know a single car. The more systems I tear into, the better my x-ray vision gets with this car. After two years there are very few things I haven't poked into, and overall I've been pleased with what I've found. Maybe I'm just getting a bit older, but the thought of being able to get to know a single vehicle better over the ensuing years has real appeal.
This video from back in January really got me thinking about the long term possibilities of diving deep into a single car:
So I'm making my long terms plans to address the things that need sorting. I've sourced a some spare engine bits and will be working towards some power increases over the next few years (right now leaning towards supercharging to overcome the altitudes I drive at, plus at least one spare standard engine for swapping in). Should be a fun journey.
So I did what I usually do in such situation. I researched options. Priced superchargers. Considered looking for a RHD Bugeye. Test drove a TR3. Seriously considered a very nice RHD '67 MGB GT.
Last weekend I reached the decision point -- time to make plans or move on. The more I considered the options, the more I kept coming back to the same conclusion: the MGB, this one in particular, is the car for me. I fit well in it (rare for me in LBCs with my long legs and huge feet), it cruises nicely with the overdrive, handles well for how hard I drive, the right hand drive is a hoot, heck my wife will even ride in it. Even still has it's original numbers-matching engine, which appeals to the detail nerd in me.
I've also learned to appreciate how nice it is to get to know a single car. The more systems I tear into, the better my x-ray vision gets with this car. After two years there are very few things I haven't poked into, and overall I've been pleased with what I've found. Maybe I'm just getting a bit older, but the thought of being able to get to know a single vehicle better over the ensuing years has real appeal.
This video from back in January really got me thinking about the long term possibilities of diving deep into a single car:
So I'm making my long terms plans to address the things that need sorting. I've sourced a some spare engine bits and will be working towards some power increases over the next few years (right now leaning towards supercharging to overcome the altitudes I drive at, plus at least one spare standard engine for swapping in). Should be a fun journey.
