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New to the group--late RWA '74 Midget

Sayulero

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Glad to be in the group! I have a bunch of brit cars including my first car (1960 MGA, owned 50 years), classic minis (including a 1960 export Morris built a month before they shipped any to the states), Morris Minor travelers, and even a Commer van.
My wife bought a 1974 Midget new which we later sold. About 12 years ago, I bought a replacement identical to her '74. Found out today that the car we bought (and I just got on the road) is the second to last round wheel arch, 1275 car ever built! The last is car number before the rubber bumper era is 153920, ours is 153919--kinda buzzed about that!
 

Basil

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Welcome to the BCF! I have several friends in Las Cruces! Pretty cool about the Midget you got!
 

AngliaGT

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Welcome! That's pretty cool,having the next to last one.
I too,have a '74 cb Midget (# 142446).
We'd also like pictures.
 
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