Happy Thursday everyone and welcome to another week of doors. This week I only have one beautiful door to show you and it was actually not even my first priority when taking this photograph. This stunning and classic car massively caught my eye and luckily there just so happened to be a fantastic door in the background, presumably owned by the same person (what great taste).

Have any of you seen this car model before? It’s an MG Roadster from 1964! These cars were built as the soft top sports cars and were manufactured from 1962 until 1980 by the British Motor Corporation. I know very little about any car to be honest but I can certainly appreciate a cool car. I love the colour and style of this car and you can tell that it’s being looked after very well indeed.
The door in the background is a fantastic shape and colour, set perfectly in beautiful surroundings. I hope you enjoy the door this week and the car in the forefront. Please let me know if you have ever seen one of these cars or perhaps even owned one.
I am currently writing this post just before I head to the airport as we are off to France for a few days. Hopefully I will see some amazing doors on my travels and look forward to sharing them with you all. Take care and see you soon.
Wayne ✈️
It’s a fun and impressive convertible car, Wayne! I haven’t seen one like this. We have two cars but they are medium size cars. 🙂
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Oh wow that’s amazing to hear. Thank you Miriam 😊
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You’re welcome, Yayne. 🙂
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A beautiful blue door and a stunning red classic. Hey, a trunk is a door of sorts, isn’t it? 🙂 Enjoy France. There are so many great doors there that you can load up enough for weeks of TD. I’ll be high in the mountains of Wyoming soon for a couple weeks. Not many doors there, but that’s all good. 🙂
janet
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Oh wow Janet! I would love to see Wyoming. Can’t wait to see your photos 😊
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There will definitely be photos. 🙂 I/we go every summer for some amount of time. If you want to see photos before I get back, on the left side of my blog site is a search space. Type in “Wyoming”, “Bighorn Mountains, or “Big Horn Mountains” and you’ll at least see some of them.
janet
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Amazing will do thank you!
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Love the car and color of the door. Maybe Bond drive it once!😀
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Yes I could imagine Bond driving this.
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That is indeed a stunning car. A friend of mine has a green one. The door’s nice too! 🙂 Have fun in France. You will indeed find many doors there.
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Thanks very much 😊
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Beautiful car, and pretty blue door! Have fun in France!!
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Ah thank you 😊
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Interesting car. Have a great trip!
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Thank you so much!
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Loved to old MG’s!
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They’re pretty cool.
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So fun that you got the door and the car in one shot! I like all the old cars. I’ve only seen one MG before and it was red, too. A guy at the place I worked had one many years ago. 🙂
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Oh wow that’s cool. Thank you, I love the car but the door is pretty special too 😊
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That’s a great car, Wayne. It looks like it’s in mint condition. I’d love to take that for a ride.
I was fascinated by British cars when I was growing up. I owned a 1979 Triumph Spitfire (same company) for 30 years. The car was so much fun to drive. Thanks for sharing this one and I hope you have a great time in France!
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Thank you Dan! I love the old classic cars, lots of them around here. Don’t think I could ever afford one though.
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Originally, they weren’t that expensive, but they weren’t practical, either. I wish I could have kept it, but it needed so much work, I couldn’t afford to restore it.
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That’s interesting to hear.
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That’s a great photo of the car. The redness of the car is a nice contrast to the other colors in the photo. Have fun in France, one of my favorite places.
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Thanks so much 😊
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Fab photo and you’ll find lots of wonderful doors in France
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Thanks Sheree, fingers crossed 🤞🏼
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Great photograph. Initially I thought the door was the boot of the car and only noticed the blue door after. I have no knowledge of cars new or old, unfortunately.
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I love the boot door too 😊😊
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