For the first time in over 20 years my MGB GT went to a car show. Possibly calling the event a car show might be pushing it a little though. It was actually a Canada picnic at my neighbours house and his buddies have a great collection of restored American cars and hot rods. Last year I took my Lotus Europa and once again this year I had the only foreign car there.
Anyway, a few photos of my MG and a couple other cars. The MG is looking great and running well.

The special tuning spoiler looks fantastic!

My neighbours 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air. Check out his cool air conditioning unit on the left.

I don’t know my American cars but this red coupe is cool. Does anyone know what it is?

















































Love your website. I have a 1970 BGT automatic on wire wheels, which has been stripped out to repaint in sky blue. It needs rewiring and reupholstering next, and has just acquired a replacement 1979 18v motor. I have a spare o/d synchro gearbox just in case.
It is interesting to see how you have addressed similar issues.
We are in New Zealand, but I visited PEI in 2019 to attend an aquatic veterinary science conference, immediately pre-covid. I had contacted the local MG Car Club. They picked me up from my hotel and organised a meeting of 8 cars. Later, I was toured around PEI in a 1953 MG TD. Magic, and thanks very much guys, on the Marque of Friendship.