With an MGB I believe that absolutely everything - including roadster screen frames again - is available these days, the T2000/T2500 are well served for parts but I can't see them being as well catered for as the B, a shame as they're a highly capable car with stacks of internal space (makes the rival P6 look very cramped by comparison) and are lovely to drive, especially with the short stroke 2000 engine though the 2500 has its supporters too.
Which brings me to another T2500, the Tahiti blue one I saw last night on the A1 just North of Middleton Tyas, site of the famous Scotch Corner Hotel, after I'd been to a small meet in Richmond with some people from a music-based forum I frequent. I was cruising at a steady 70mph and the old Triumph shot by as though I was parked. It sounded absolutely glorious.
Then, on my way back home, I dropped off the A1 at the Angel and came through Goatshead and across the river at the swing bridge to relieve the A-road boredom. There I followed a minty green, clearly modified Vauxhall FD (Victor or Ventora? No idea as I never saw it from in front) estate. I say
clearly as it had just the two doors and some very fat tyres. Heading north out of Toon, just by the Gosforth Park where Race For Life was still causing some traffic disruption even at that time of the night, I was overtaken by yet another old motor, in this case a MK3 Cortina. I'd seen him approaching in the mirror so swiftly got around the car I was passing and back to 60 so that 'Tina driver had space to pass me and pull back into the northbound lane. He seemed surprised that someone in a bland, though admittedly
nearly orange, modern motor had got out of the way just for him and I was greeted with a thumb and some friendly waving from within the Ford, I reciprocated and off he went, I thought no more to it but this morning, when I opened the kitchen door for my first look over the beach, what should be parked down there along with all of the usual VW Transporters and Astra vans (seemingly the current surfer transport of choice around these parts)? No, not that MK3 Cortina but the modern Camaro looked like one before I'd put my lens in!

So there you have it; Cortina owners: Don't pish your next Month's wages up the wall on an American muscle car tribute act, just keep the Ford and never put your contacts in.
