When I was in 7th grade, my father purchased a 1966 MGB GT. It wasn’t restored and it required a lot of TLC just to stay on the road. This was the car that I learned many basic things on: how to do an oil change, a tune up, work on brakes, as well as how to drive a manual transmission car. After about a year, he added another one – a 1972 MGB GT. It was interesting to get to know the changes that had been implemented from that early model to one at about mid-run of the model. I was sure that one of these two cars would be mine. Then I went to college. And he sold them. Both.