Classics left to die/rotting pics - Vol 2
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LotusOmega375D said:
Haha. Reminds me of setting the heater on my old Imp to the hottest setting and full blast on the hottest day of the year to help stop it overheating. Not very comfortable.
Ha! This afternoon I got my Imp from the shed where it lived since last summer. Started no problem of course (OK the mechanical fuel pup did not work so I temporarily used an electric one), drove it home. - around 15 miles. It was almost 30 degrees outside. I knew it was low on coolant so I had to had to switch the heater on. Made it without overheating, the temp gauge was very near the red. Imps are great!uk66fastback said:

Location: Lincs. Old Lotus Excel with an MoT that ran out 18 months ago - doesn't or very close to not needing one now, in any case.
Let’s hope its inactivity is nothing more than temporary blip.
daqinggregg said:
I always thought the Excel was nice looking and well proportioned, had it been the incarnation of that design, I think Lotus 2nd foray in to the world of four seats may have been somewhat more successful.
Let s hope its inactivity is nothing more than temporary blip.
+1Let s hope its inactivity is nothing more than temporary blip.
A really well balance 2+2 (rear seats not really suited to full grown adults foe long journeys), better built than many would have you believe, (I've had 3 Excels and 2 TVR Wedges of similar era) Mostly Toyota mechanicals. Rear 3/4 looks a little large in certain colours but a very good car.
One of our sons is currently enjoying a road trip in the USA with his girlfriend. He sent me these photos of a bunch of sad MGs today - parked in a lot alongside a garage in Roanoke, Virginia. Not a good scenario as I believe Roanoke enjoys hot damp summers and cold snowy winters.


Google provided the answer. The owner of "Union Jack Ltd" died last year. Sounds like he was a loveable eccentric kind of guy who was very competent but someone who conducted deals on a handshake and with minimal documentation. Apparently many more MGs are scattered around the town, some in locations unknown, along with many half-rebuilt engines. There are issues with his Estate so plenty of owners currently struggling to locate or reclaim cars/spares.
Nerd time - note the triple wipers on the 'B and Midget in the foreground. Some Southern States legislated that a minimum % of the windshield had to be covered by the wipers - thus forcing MG to adopt a triple wiper set up.
Those wheels on the semi-Sebring replica GT look familiar - maybe American Racing Vectors (as seen on General Lee the D.o.H. Dodge Charger) ??
Google provided the answer. The owner of "Union Jack Ltd" died last year. Sounds like he was a loveable eccentric kind of guy who was very competent but someone who conducted deals on a handshake and with minimal documentation. Apparently many more MGs are scattered around the town, some in locations unknown, along with many half-rebuilt engines. There are issues with his Estate so plenty of owners currently struggling to locate or reclaim cars/spares.
Nerd time - note the triple wipers on the 'B and Midget in the foreground. Some Southern States legislated that a minimum % of the windshield had to be covered by the wipers - thus forcing MG to adopt a triple wiper set up.
Those wheels on the semi-Sebring replica GT look familiar - maybe American Racing Vectors (as seen on General Lee the D.o.H. Dodge Charger) ??
Edited by moffspeed on Wednesday 18th June 17:00
moffspeed said:
Those wheels on the semi-Sebring replica GT look familiar - maybe American Racing Vectors (as seen on General Lee the D.o.H. Dodge Charger) ??
I had very similar (if not the same) wheels on my Toyota Corolla back in '81. They were very common in South Africa back then.moffspeed said:
One of our sons is currently enjoying a road trip in the USA with his girlfriend. He sent me these photos of a bunch of sad MGs today - parked in a lot alongside a garage in Roanoke, Virginia. Not a good scenario as I believe Roanoke enjoys hot damp summers and cold snowy winters.


Google provided the answer. The owner of "Union Jack Ltd" died last year. Sounds like he was a loveable eccentric kind of guy who was very competent but someone who conducted deals on a handshake and with minimal documentation. Apparently many more MGs are scattered around the town, some in locations unknown, along with many half-rebuilt engines. There are issues with his Estate so plenty of owners currently struggling to locate or reclaim cars/spares.
Nerd time - note the triple wipers on the 'B and Midget in the foreground. Some Southern States legislated that a minimum % of the windshield had to be covered by the wipers - thus forcing MG to adopt a triple wiper set up.
Those wheels on the semi-Sebring replica GT look familiar - maybe American Racing Vectors (as seen on General Lee the D.o.H. Dodge Charger) ??
lovely and sad to see at the same time, some nice examples, most look not to bad, even a sebring version :-)Google provided the answer. The owner of "Union Jack Ltd" died last year. Sounds like he was a loveable eccentric kind of guy who was very competent but someone who conducted deals on a handshake and with minimal documentation. Apparently many more MGs are scattered around the town, some in locations unknown, along with many half-rebuilt engines. There are issues with his Estate so plenty of owners currently struggling to locate or reclaim cars/spares.
Nerd time - note the triple wipers on the 'B and Midget in the foreground. Some Southern States legislated that a minimum % of the windshield had to be covered by the wipers - thus forcing MG to adopt a triple wiper set up.
Those wheels on the semi-Sebring replica GT look familiar - maybe American Racing Vectors (as seen on General Lee the D.o.H. Dodge Charger) ??
Edited by moffspeed on Wednesday 18th June 17:00
moffspeed said:
One of our sons is currently enjoying a road trip in the USA with his girlfriend. He sent me these photos of a bunch of sad MGs today - parked in a lot alongside a garage in Roanoke, Virginia. Not a good scenario as I believe Roanoke enjoys hot damp summers and cold snowy winters.
I’m after a boot lid handle off a Midget if he finds one. 
moffspeed said:
One of our sons is currently enjoying a road trip in the USA with his girlfriend. He sent me these photos of a bunch of sad MGs today - parked in a lot alongside a garage in Roanoke, Virginia. Not a good scenario as I believe Roanoke enjoys hot damp summers and cold snowy winters.


Google provided the answer. The owner of "Union Jack Ltd" died last year. Sounds like he was a loveable eccentric kind of guy who was very competent but someone who conducted deals on a handshake and with minimal documentation. Apparently many more MGs are scattered around the town, some in locations unknown, along with many half-rebuilt engines. There are issues with his Estate so plenty of owners currently struggling to locate or reclaim cars/spares.
Nerd time - note the triple wipers on the 'B and Midget in the foreground. Some Southern States legislated that a minimum % of the windshield had to be covered by the wipers - thus forcing MG to adopt a triple wiper set up.
Those wheels on the semi-Sebring replica GT look familiar - maybe American Racing Vectors (as seen on General Lee the D.o.H. Dodge Charger) ??
Reminiscent of the MG garage that used to be located a few minutes walk from me - basically every available piece of land within a 50 metre radius was occupied by cars associated with the garage; mostly MG's but under the black cover next to the T25 (which itself was rare 4WD syncro) was a seventies Corniche. Sadly after operating for over twenty years they went out of business last year and everything is gone...Google provided the answer. The owner of "Union Jack Ltd" died last year. Sounds like he was a loveable eccentric kind of guy who was very competent but someone who conducted deals on a handshake and with minimal documentation. Apparently many more MGs are scattered around the town, some in locations unknown, along with many half-rebuilt engines. There are issues with his Estate so plenty of owners currently struggling to locate or reclaim cars/spares.
Nerd time - note the triple wipers on the 'B and Midget in the foreground. Some Southern States legislated that a minimum % of the windshield had to be covered by the wipers - thus forcing MG to adopt a triple wiper set up.
Those wheels on the semi-Sebring replica GT look familiar - maybe American Racing Vectors (as seen on General Lee the D.o.H. Dodge Charger) ??
Edited by moffspeed on Wednesday 18th June 17:00
Edited by wjs1968 on Thursday 19th June 11:36
There s an old style garage that specialises in MGs right slap in the middle of Morton, just north of Bourne, Lincs. On the A15 towards Lincoln. There s a Co-op-type shop, some nice houses and then this huge garage right on the road, with bodyshells lying about etc.
Google earth
Google earth
Edited by uk66fastback on Friday 20th June 00:40
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