The Bulls MGs

This site is dedicated to my family and to those of us, young and young at heart, that wish to continue to maintain the heritage of these fine British Sports cars.


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Our 1980 MGB LE · Our 1968 MGB · Our 1971 MGBGT · Some links of interest

It all started about 24 years ago...

1966 MGB My first exposure to the world of MG was with a shipmate, while I was stationed in Charleston S.C. in 1978. He owned a British Racing Green 1973 MGB, I accompanied him on many trips, thats when I caught the bug. In the later part of 1978 I purchaed a Southern California 66 MGB roadster. The picture on the left shows the 66 loaded and ready to come back to Pennsylvania after my tour of duty in the U.S. Navy was complete.
1972 MG Midget I sold the 66 MGB roadster for an engagment ring (sigh).. not really, my wife of 20+ years really copes with my wimbs very well. A year after our marriage, our 1972 MG Midget showed up, so did the first of three kids. Needless to say, the midget had to leave. Eighteen years later, I am back at it. Now the family and I are getting involved in these LBC's, (little British Cars). Take a look at the purchase and progress of preserving a little bit of British Heritage in Southeastern Pennsyslvania.