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Member Page: Mark Miller

Big6Mark Mark Miller

Mark Miller

Member ID: Big6Mark
Member Status: Free Member
Springfield, OR, USA   usa
Member Since: 2007-11-21
Home Site: The MG Experience
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Last Login: 2013-05-18 11:25:27
Forum Activity: 2013-05-18 23:29:45
Forum Posts: 1,219

AMGCR Tech Editor. Have owned an Austin-Healey 3000 since 1974, a 3000 Mk III between 1977 and 1989, an automatic 1968 MGC GT between 1978 and 1980, My current MGC GT, "The LUMP" since 1980, and recently collected a 1968 automatic roadster that was missing the engine (which I already had) and the transmission. Trying to restore the LUMP and get it back on the road.

Personal Vehicle Registry

Mark Miller 1960 Austin Healey 3000 Black Colorado Red

1960 Austin-Healey 3000
HBT7L5187
Mark Miller 1968 MG MGC Pale Primrose Yellow

1968 MG MGC
"Red Tail"
GCN1U2877G
Mark Miller 1968 MG MGC Metallic Blue

1968 MG MGC
GCN1U2687G
Mark Miller 1968 MG MGC GT Tartan Red

1968 MG MGC GT
"The Wreck"
GCD1U2888G
Mark Miller 1969 MG MGC GT grey primer

1969 MG MGC GT
"The Lump"
GCDN1U4839G


5 Vehicles -- Total mileage: 382,022 mi (614,805 km) -- Average age: 1967

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Our First "date" In "the LUMP"

Posted on: Friday June 8, 2012

One Saturday I wanted to do something with my new girlfriend and decided to pick her up as soon as she got home from work and drive to the summit of the McKenzie Pass and watch the sunset. For years the road over the Old McKenzie Pass has been my favorite road to drive in a sports car. Officially known as Oregon Highway 242, it begins about 50 miles east from our home where it turns off of Oregon Highway 126 at about the 1600 ft elevation. As it climbs through the forest it follows an old w...

Keeping Memories Alive With An Austin-Healey

Posted on: Friday January 13, 2012

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When my older brother bought the Healey in 1970 I knew that the previous owner had been killed in action in Vietnam that previous year. After I took possesion of the car I had asked the DMV for past records looking to see how many previous owners there had been. In those days you recieved photocopies of every piece of paper that was in the car file with the State. None of the names or addresses were "blacked out" either. I learned that there had been three other owners after the car was tran...



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