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Roxy joined the family back in early 2001 after having had a few years basically unloved and cared for. She was born prior to 26th October 1976 as this is when her first "Super Cover" medical records indicate. She was delivered to Ashmall & Parkinson Ltd - Manchester and was handed over to her owners on the 1st November 1976 - who lived in Cheadle [UK] at the time. Roxy was probably not her original name back then and it is unknown what she was actually called. She has a medical history of having regular check-ups over her life from birth to which has been recorded. From a young age she has seen a number of different Foster Parents - reasons unknown. Over the years she has been through a number of surgical operations - again all recorded. On July 18th 1997 she was to begin some major surgery expected to last a month and by August 1997 had undergone a new "face lift", however she still maintained some need for medical attention over the following years.

Today Roxy as she was renamed back in early 2001 lives a moderate life in the country and hibernates during the winter months - normally. She tends to develope headaches on a fairly regular basis, but with gentle care enjoys the life of a retired lady pottering around the heart of England with the occassional visit to other areas.

Silverstone - 2001.
Roxy first appear on the MG stand at Silverstone in 2001 at "The Historic Event". She stood proud amongst other "Classic Cars" over the three days on show.
Lorna takes to the wheel..
Well this is certainly a site to witness. Lorna gets behind the wheel of Roxy to show some people that she is way above some others..
The Pearsons' Go for a spin
Francis, Mary-Ann and Jonathan take Roxy out for a spin in November 2003 - yes it was cold!!!
Roxy takes it easy on the M25

No Roxy was not holding traffic up on the famous M25. Traffic was at a standstill and it makes a change to have one of the big boys realising that size makes no difference in traffic. Can you believe it - there was no food in the lorry!