I was in school in Virginia. And a friend proposed that we drive his MG Midget to Panama, Central America. He was 18, I was 16. Nonetheless we each bought a pistol in Alabama for the trip. It was like buying a soda pop. We got some slightly used tires for
Great little cars. Back in the day we used to switch the SU carbs for Weber. In 1968 a friend and I drove an MG Midget from Charlottesville, Virginia, to Panama in Central America. We bought a set of slightly used tires for the trip. We arrived to New Orl
After nearly 10 years with my Cayman I decided I'm getting too old to be getting down that low, and after checking prices and insurance, and a quick test drive I bought this 840i. Always loved the look of the 8 series coupe, old and new, but never thought
I am trying to get to a reasonable, sustainable transportation machine without losing my soul or taking on an elephant. FIRST TRY Honda Insight - small, light, excellent economy & emissions performance. We got ours shortly after they went out of productio
As we are selecting a President in the USA today, my wife asked "How do you choose which cars to photograph?" Viewers might say "He takes any old thing" but that's not really the case. You should see how much dross we DON'T take photos of. There are plent
A photo I took this summer on my way back to Paris, after a short pause clease to the Mont Blanc. Funny how cars have changed... The style has changed a lot, paying a premium to functionality, rather than to elegance. The P 1800 looks like a midget, compa
it can be amazingly dangerous in the english countryside day or night. a mate was driving home from work in an MG midget when a medium size deer jumped over the hedge and landed on his bonnet(hood). he was lucky not to get killed. nowhere near as bad as p