kindofblue
Jedi Warrior
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I am 32 years old and love English sports cars. When I brought my car to a show a few weeks ago, most of the interest was from other LBC owners, or people who had one when they were in "college".
What is the appeal of owning one if you didn't have one when you were younger. We could be out driving and working on Miatas and Z3s. I personally love the directness of the experience. It is very real: no power anything. The car asks you to actually work to drive and own it. It refreshing. Before each trip I have to open the bonnet and check the fluids.
Its also like nothing else on the road. Even bikers eek out a smile when I come by. I think I was introduced to MGs and TRs from reading Peter Egan in high school. I didn't know anyone who owned one of these until I joined the local club. I think its just totally cool driving down the road in something older than I am.
What is the appeal of owning one if you didn't have one when you were younger. We could be out driving and working on Miatas and Z3s. I personally love the directness of the experience. It is very real: no power anything. The car asks you to actually work to drive and own it. It refreshing. Before each trip I have to open the bonnet and check the fluids.
Its also like nothing else on the road. Even bikers eek out a smile when I come by. I think I was introduced to MGs and TRs from reading Peter Egan in high school. I didn't know anyone who owned one of these until I joined the local club. I think its just totally cool driving down the road in something older than I am.