Michael David Heron. I don't get the chip, of course, because it's too easy. Mike bought the MGA when stationed at Mtn. Home AFB near Boise. I think that the heat of Texas, where he survived a summer in training, affected his brain because he traded in a '55 Chevy for the cloth top sportscar with plastic side curtains (no roll up windows) to drive in Idaho's winters. If you look carefully you can see the slot in the bumper for the crank. That was necessary because the battery was removed in winter to keep it from freezing. Even the Brits don't make cars like this anymore. Too bad.
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