
Having not long past my driving test, and still in my teens, I came across this desirable MG TD. Alas the steep cost of insurance and the penchant of car thieves made it more of a dream than a reality. Then life got in the way, little things like marriage, mortgage and responsibility.
Fast forward forty years, there's money in the bank, the mortgage was long paid off and I had climbed the greasy pole. What about that MG TD that I had dreamed about as a teenager? Tentatively I brought up the subject with my wife, to my surprise she warmed to the idea, however, she pointed out that an open top car and hay fever were not exactly bed fellows.
The proprietor of a local garage that specialises in MG's, pointed out that the MG TD was born of the MG Y-Type, so I looked up the MG Y-Type. It wasn't an open top, but it did have a sliding sun roof, absolutely ideal!

Well I can certainly see the similarity, so now a Y-Type graces our garage. We call her Jessica, it's a name my wife came up with. To my perplexed look she explained. The car is a red head, like a famous cartoon character, and like that character, she has a great body, so Jessica it is.

Jessica has graced the front page of the German MG car club's magazine.

She did something similar in the UK and for the life of me I cannot remember what. Still it's a great professional photograph.

She modelled for artist, Richard Watkins, when he was commissioned to portray Wimborne in Dorset as one of the town's publicity drives.
We have photos of young ladies draped over the car for some other promotional wotsit. Jessica has carried brides to their nuptials. She's ferried festival goers from the car park to the show ground at
The Goodwood Revival. She's been in quite a few photo shoots, quite a local celebrity is our little MG.