MG car
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MG car
Wot u think about the new cars at Longbridge being MG
I think it is great!
I loved the Mg midget
I had an Austin Healy Sprite
red
fabulous little car
I am heading towards the getting a little runaround sports car
after I lose 3 stone!
then I can get in it!!
I think it is great!
I loved the Mg midget
I had an Austin Healy Sprite
red
fabulous little car
I am heading towards the getting a little runaround sports car
after I lose 3 stone!
then I can get in it!!
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Re: MG car
From what I saw when we met, if you lose 3 stone, there won't be a lot left. 

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Re: MG car
Jimmy wrote:From what I saw when we met, if you lose 3 stone, there won't be a lot left.
I love you!!

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Now there Northern Lass what a lovely compliment.
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Re: MG car

back end of a bus at the mo!!
anyway back to the cars!
What do you drive and are you happy with it?
would you like a little sports car
or do you have one
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Re: MG car
Northern Lass wrote:Wot u think about the new cars at Longbridge being MG
I think it is great!
I loved the Mg midget
I had an Austin Healy Sprite
red
fabulous little car
I am heading towards the getting a little runaround sports car
after I lose 3 stone!
then I can get in it!!
Not very up on the news these days - so who owns Longbridge now - not the big 4 that bought it for a peppercorn hopefully
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Northern Lass wrote::lol:
back end of a bus at the mo!!
anyway back to the cars!
What do you drive and are you happy with it?
would you like a little sports car
or do you have one
I have a lovely little very yellow VW Urban Fox with my name one (part of the settlement - he kept the BMW)
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Antie Em wrote:Northern Lass wrote::lol:
back end of a bus at the mo!!
anyway back to the cars!
What do you drive and are you happy with it?
would you like a little sports car
or do you have one
I have a lovely little very yellow VW Urban Fox with my name one (part of the settlement - he kept the BMW)
I actually loved my motorbike the best
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Northern Lass wrote:What do you drive and are you happy with it?
would you like a little sports car
or do you have one
We have a Golf, about four years old, no air con, no heated seats - but we like it. It's got cruise control though and I love that!!
Always liked the idea of a little two seater, but pratcicality always won out. An MG A or MGB would be good. My husband likes the BMW Z3 - and I must admit all the mod cons are attractive!
In an ideal world an renovated e-type with all the mod cons added.

Though the humoristic side of me has always liked the idea of a Morris 1000 with a really fast engine in, so that I could pull away from all those men in their fast cars at the lights!!

Anyway anything "expensive" is probably out of the question as the danes put this extra tax on cars - the saying goes "buy one car, pay for three". No way am I buying a car that's worth nearly as much as a house!!!
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I drive a Peugeot 207.....love it !.....My brother once had a KN series MG Magnet 1936 supercharged 4 seater open sports...hate to think what it would be worth now !.....this was in the Sixties.
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mikleed wrote:I drive a Peugeot 207.....love it !.....My brother once had a KN series MG Magnet 1936 supercharged 4 seater open sports...hate to think what it would be worth now !.....this was in the Sixties.
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My favourite car I had in 1968 was a Mini Cooper S with a Minichenti interior. With wife and 2 kids it was a blow to go to Weymouth !
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mikleed wrote:My favourite car I had in 1968 was a Mini Cooper S with a Minichenti interior. With wife and 2 kids it was a blow to go to Weymouth !
My dad used to get him and mom and us 4 kids into his Ford Pop - about 12 hours to get to St Ives - you can get to America in less time these days.
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