Deja vu

Same cars, different site.
We'll start with the car I've owned longest. It's the 1979 MG Midget, that I've owned since 1984. It now has over 100 bhp, an overdrive gearbox and a Quaife diff. The picture is taken on one of my favourite runs, alongside Ponsticill reservoir.
Next is the MGB GT V8, that my father bought in 1985. He bought it off the original owner, when it had 32000 on the clock (It now has 46000). It has a Holley carb, SD1 gearbox and Quaife diff. Like the Midget, it has improved trim and paintwork. I "Aquired" it in 2003 and my father has moved on to something smaller; a 1275 Midget.
My runabout is this 1971 Morris Minor Traveller. It has a 1275 Midget engine, Ford 5 speed gearbox, Quaife diff and Marina front disc brakes. Although it is my runabout, I don't use it a lot as I commute to work by bicycle (I have five bicycles but I tend to use only two of them for commuting). Despite being bought as a runabout, I very much enjoy driving the Morris. It shares a garage with the two MGs.
My parents are both retired and they too own just classic cars. My mother has a 1978 MGB GT and my father the 1972 MG Midget.
One of my bikes dates from 1980 (It is not one of the daily rides though I have covered tens of thousands of miles on this bike) and has a handbuilt Reynolds 531 "Nelson" frame and period Campag running gear.
I also have a very small share in a steam loco (Probably a lump of coal), which I have driven. Its'a 1949 0-6-0 PannierTank.

Rules exist for the obedience of fools and the guidance of wise men.
MG Midget 1500, MGB GT V8, Morris Minor Traveller 1275, MG Midget 1275 & too many bicycles.