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Who drove their *MG* today??

R6MGS

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I think it's about time the MG guys get in on the fun, so who drove their MG? I know I didn't /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif
 
My wife can say the same thing.....unfortunatly not for me, I am a weekend LBC driver only.
 
I had to take the insurance off the 1st of this month, now i'm busying myself trying to install parts that don't fit. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cryin.gif
 
I drove my big Dodge pickup today - the one with the bumper sticker that says "My Other Car in an MG"
 
I *pushed* my MG yesterday...does that count? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/jester.gif

(This is a parts-car Midget I just bought....I took the engine out of it last week).

Spridget #11 will bark in anger for the last time in '07 next weekend (at Summit Point, WV).
 
I drove the big caddy today....But I spotted a gorgeous MGA coupe sitting in an alley downtown....I am gunna go do some "Hirishio-ing" around tomorrow to see if I can find out who owns it...or if it was stolen and dumped there(no plates, unlocked, muddy floors...but otherwise PERFECT car).
 
I drove mine out to my mailbox and back after replacing the solenoid on the starter. It is about 800' out to the road from my drive way.
Bob
 
I drove my Midget down my driveway so I could get the boat out for a little sailing tomorrow - it is about 30' down my driveway!!
 
I drove my three-year-old daughter to her nursery school this morning...just like every morning.
The Midget is our only car and the top stays down as long as water is still in liquid form... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/driving.gif
 
If I don't drive the GT, I'm stuck with driving the "sleeper mobile" ( '79 Cutlass - faded paint - 403 CID engine with > 450 ft/lbs of torque ). While it's fun to shut down the odd 5.0 liter Mustang or demonstrate the futility of "ricing" to a 17 year, nitrous sucking, type-R decal pasting Honda Civic driver, at 12 MPG, it's not terribly cost efficient and it's like driving a high powered sofa!

I took Mad Max to the vet in the GT. A great time was had ( except by Max at the vet's office) by all.
 
I have the '74 GT blocking the garage opening. As soon as the time allows I need to cut up a few Midgets in order to slide the BGT over to access the '67. So my answer is fudge, I did not drive the B today.
 
Just finishing the front end rebuild and new rack boots but still need a water pump since it started weeping while the GT was up on jack stands. So, no I did not drive my MG today.
 
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I drove 1 MG to a total of 3 feet, and pushed one about 6 inches to get the lawnmower out. Does that count?
 
Like Steve_S and a couple of other people have said, the only days I don't drive an MG are the days that I don't drive at all.

My '76 MGB is my only car /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
I looked at my MG (and Bugeye) this morning while I was brushing 3" of snow off of my daily driver (Hyundai, no jokes please). Does that count? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
Not and MG but at least the M is for morris. I drive it every day!
 

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