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Looking good Scotty. Those wheels bring back a reminisce. When I was in the market for a classic car I hankered after one of those little MG sports cars that you always see a Spitfire pilot driving in war movies.
Now my lady wasn't against the idea, however she did point out that her being asthmatic, airborne pollen and open top cars weren't exactly a sensible mix.
The solution, a hard top version. That's how we come to enjoy having a classic MG.
The reason that your wheels brought back that reminisce is the wheels on both of the above MG's. How I loved the little car's wire wheels. That is until one day, at some classic show somewhere, I saw a car with wire wheels that had suffered from that day's weather. The car owner told me that it took the best part of two hours to get wire wheels looking pristine, then just one drive later and they are filthy again. Do you know, the wheels on my car don't look too bad after all. Ten minutes with soap, water and the hosepipe and they are good to go.