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Up North

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Well, my wife and I retired to northern Michigan 7 years ago bringing along Maggie our 1973 MGB. I've always been on forums or clubs for whatever I've got in the garage. Always found them very helpful. In addition to the MG I have a 2009 Mustang Bullitt edition with 7,500 miles and a 2012 Toyota FJ Cruiser Trail Teams editionq as my year round transport. Wife also has a 2015 Audi Allroad. Great winter vehicles.
A back issue has led me to part ways with the MG after 49 years in the family. No other family members are into cars so no one to pass it on to. Haven't listed it yet for sale. A very emotional thing...lots of memories.
Can't be without a roadster to enjoy summer driving on the curving forest roads up here and my search has been whittled down to a 2001 or 2002 6 cyl. Z3. Only other BMW for me was a 1974 2002. My daily driver decades ago. Wonderful car!
Looking forward to BMW ownership again soon and conversing with other members of the forum.

Craig and Susan Corriveau
 

Jack Ratt

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British Zeds
The West Country
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Dec 3, 2013
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Location
TRURO, CORNWALL
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2.8i AUTO and 2.8i MANUAL
Hello welcome to the forum
 

andyglym

Shiny Dust Caps Make Your Zed Go Faster.
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231
Location
Moresby, West Cumbria, England
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2.8 Roadster
:welcome: to the Forum from West Cumbria, England. Good luck with your search. 49 years is impressive :thumbsup:
 

Esteban

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American Zeds
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Location
USA
Model of Z
CM93, BT93
Hello and welcome from me in the Pacific Northwest of USA. :welcome:

I have a friend in Michigan who might give your MGB a good home.

You might also consider a 2003 - 2004 Z4 2.5i. They are a lot of fun with 5-speed manual gearbox. Very economical in both fuel consumption and price.

Last time I visited Michigan a mate took me to dinner atop GM Tower. The lift on the *outside* of the building offers a great view. Or so I’m told (my eyes were squeezed shut whilst I focused on my breathing). :D

Esteban
 

Up North

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Hello and welcome from me in the Pacific Northwest of USA. :welcome:

I have a friend in Michigan who might give your MGB a good home.

You might also consider a 2003 - 2004 Z4 2.5i. They are a lot of fun with 5-speed manual gearbox. Very economical in both fuel consumption and price.

Last time I visited Michigan a mate took me to dinner atop GM Tower. The lift on the *outside* of the building offers a great view. Or so I’m told (my eyes were squeezed shut whilst I focused on my breathing). :D

Esteban
Measured the Z4 and it won't fit between our freezer and the wall.
Further info on the MGB for your friend: Damask (maroon), wire wheels and totally rust free
Hello and welcome from me in the Pacific Northwest of USA. :welcome:

I have a friend in Michigan who might give your MGB a good home.

You might also consider a 2003 - 2004 Z4 2.5i. They are a lot of fun with 5-speed manual gearbox. Very economical in both fuel consumption and price.

Last time I visited Michigan a mate took me to dinner atop GM Tower. The lift on the *outside* of the building offers a great view. Or so I’m told (my eyes were squeezed shut whilst I focused on my breathing). :D

Esteban
Measured Z4 and it won't fit between the freezer and the wall
Further info on the MGB for your friend: Damask (maroon), wire wheels and totally rust free.
 

Nodzed

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British Zeds
M Power
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Feb 18, 2016
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Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England
Model of Z
Z3M Imola and Z4 (e89)
:welcome: to the forum.
MG and rust free is not something we hear very often in the UK. =)). Good luck finding your Z3. :thumbsup:
 

Ian&Sue

Zorg Guru (III)
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British Zeds
The M44 Massive
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North Yorkshire
Model of Z
1.9 Z3
Nice to see your emojis using a manual transmission. I think all the emojis on this side of pond use automatics.
Changing gear is half the fun. Amazing how much pleasure can be derived from a perfectly timed well executed gear change.:coolsteer)
 

Up North

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Not many new cars in the US that offer manual gear boxes. Tried to get a manual when I bought my FJ Cruiser but they only account for about 5 to 10 percent here.
 

Up North

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Just purchased a 2001 3.0 roadster with manual transmission. Found it in Central Texas but started it life in California with 41,000 miles. Waiting for a hauler to ship to its new home. Its Impala Brown metallic which I understand is a seldom seen colour. Tried to find production #'s but no luck so far.
Having driven it I now see how owners rave about these gems.
 

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andyglym

Shiny Dust Caps Make Your Zed Go Faster.
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Location
Moresby, West Cumbria, England
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2.8 Roadster
Just purchased a 2001 3.0 roadster with manual transmission. Found it in Central Texas but started it life in California with 41,000 miles. Waiting for a hauler to ship to its new home. Its Impala Brown metallic which I understand is a seldom seen colour. Tried to find production #'s but no luck so far.
Having driven it I now see how owners rave about these gems.
That's impressively clean underneath. 👌
 

Ian&Sue

Zorg Guru (III)
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British Zeds
The M44 Massive
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North Yorkshire
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1.9 Z3
Just purchased a 2001 3.0 roadster with manual transmission. Found it in Central Texas but started it life in California with 41,000 miles. Waiting for a hauler to ship to its new home. Its Impala Brown metallic which I understand is a seldom seen colour. Tried to find production #'s but no luck so far.
Having driven it I now see how owners rave about these gems.
Very nice. :thumbsup:
 

Jam03

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Location
Surrey
Model of Z
2.2i
Just purchased a 2001 3.0 roadster with manual transmission. Found it in Central Texas but started it life in California with 41,000 miles. Waiting for a hauler to ship to its new home. Its Impala Brown metallic which I understand is a seldom seen colour. Tried to find production #'s but no luck so far.
Having driven it I now see how owners rave about these gems.
Looks brand new. Enjoy it!
 

Up North

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Thank you all so much.
Unfortunately, by the time the Z arrives up here I may only have a few days to drive before the snow flies and she's stored away until spring (my wife contends the Z is female).
Craig
 
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