When I was younger, my parents belonged to a car club in London that allowed you to hire a classic machine for several weekends throughout the year in exchange for an annual fee.
The cost was high and the cars were a bit ropey, but it was probably the first time I took a serious interest in older cars.
In the short time my parents were members, I was able to travel in a Jaguar Mk2, a Jaguar E-type S2 2+2, a Citroën DS21, a Ferrari 328 and a Bentley Mulsanne.
As soon as I started work after leaving university, I scoured the classifieds for a classic motor, including Classic & Sports Car.
I wanted a JaguarMk2 but quickly found that the cost of buying a good one extended far beyond my modest means.
I then looked at smaller Italian classics, including Alfa Romeo Spiders and Fiat 850 Coupés. But the best of these were pushing the £10,000 mark.
Then I found the MGB.