MG Enthusiast

In it for the long haul

Keith Warner is a man who loves his classics. He’s a keen member of the Midget and Sprite Club and the Harrow Car Club and you’ll find him at the iconic Ace Café, on London’s North Circular Road, on the first Tuesday evening of every month with his beloved MG Midget.

This little green MG has been a part of Keith’s life for a long time. Other classics have come and gone during his 34 years of ownership, Ford Cortinas, Ford Escorts and Minis have also featured on his classic car CV and on his Tuesday nights at the Ace, but it’s the Midget that has been a constant, ever since he bought it for £800

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