In my 1952 MG TD I found:
-A Dungeons and Dragons die. I think 10 sided.
-A Ronald McDonald ring
-Food stamps
-PO's High School Graduation photos
-5 Fuel pumps
-A small dunlop tire valve changer keyring.
-A pair of NOS steering rack boots. When I picked them up they rattled and an NOS wooden shift knob to match the one in my 1967 GT Special, fell out. Sweet.
In my 1958 MGB Magnette (now cutting up) I found:
-A utensil style pocket knife complete with knife, fork and spoon.
-That british metal does not like NY.
In my 1967 MGB GT Special I found:
-A Movado - Worth more than I paid for the car.
-A Rusty Gas tank, but I found a Movado.
In my other MGB 1967 GT Special I found:
-A Matee spoon (Argentinian tea)
-A book book listing all the work done to the car in it's earlier years.
In my 1969 AH Sprite (now cut up) parts car I found:
-All the original paperwork, glove box manuals and the Steel Makers plate. I still have them.
-Lots of bee's nests
-A Timex. I licked it and it stopped ticking.
In my 1972 MG Midget (now cut up) I found:
-A 7/16" Open end wrench in the fender well.
-That I did not know what I was doing!
In my 1973 MGB GT (now sold)I found:
-OVERDRIVE!
-An Exxon gas card
-A Rusty Gas tank
-Air conditioning
In my 1974 GT (now cut up)I found:
-OVERDRIVE! (now in the roadster)
-A note from 1975 stating not to use the Factory Jack. Hmmm.
-20 lbs of Acorn nuts.
-A Rusty Gas tank.
In my 1974 MGB I found:
-A smile a mile wide.
-A Shaeffer Beer Pub Handle
-A Rusty Gas tank.