Way back in 1984 I convinced my wife that the ideal second drive would be a sports car.
She now owns it, and I have the privilege of driving and looking after it. It cost AU$5600, and today it might fetch AU$35,000. Pure speculation: it will never be on the market.
My passion for British sports cars dates back to 1954, when I attended my first ever race meeting at Bathurst’s Mount Panorama.
In those far-off days, ‘sports car’ in Australia was pretty much spelled MG TC. There were examples with ‘Grey Holden’ straight-six motors; some had flathead Henrys.
There was even a rear-engined TC single-seater – it was a very pretty little jigger, too. And most of them went like a bomb for the times.
Eventually, at the age of 21, I bought an MGTD, engine number XPAG4889, and for four years I had great fun in that little black car.
Then in 1984, the 80,000-mile A began its career as my wife’s daily commuter, one of many CKD As that were assembled from parts at Zetland in Sydney.
Ours, a 1622cc Mk2 from 1962, has never been fully restored. It has been a work in progress ever since we became its keepers, but it has been extensively rebuilt and attended to over the years.