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1972 MG Midget fuel pump

Father_John

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Anyone out there know what type of Moss Motors fuel pump is the stock one to fit my car?
Father John
 
Can't help with fuel pump, not a 72 type guy, sorry.

But welcome, someone will let you know before the day is over for sure. See Tony Barnhill "The Autoist" for your parts needs, he has the best prices anywhere and that is not a plug, just the truth. Check out his site on one of his posts. This is not a paid political announcment.

I was born in Beaver PA, is that closeish?
 
Should be the ubiquitous SU electric one. "One Size Fits All!"

Welcome to the weird corner of th' innernet, too. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
He's close enough, Jack! I'd bet he's even been to Sewickley.
 
Oh my goodness, I was born in the Sewickley hosp so long ago.
 
Well, *I* know that.

...and you're s'posed to be in the OTHER thread, tappin' your FORKS. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
Beaver is aboout 45 miles north-east of me....nice place but dont want to live there.
John
 
Ahh, my folks left there when I was about 7 I think, my immigrants arrived there about 1821. No more Lairds in Beaver.

Have been back one time since a few years ago, not much to see. Other side of my family came from East Liverpool area. No one left there either. After over 100 years and all gone.
 
Some of my "clan" are still there. Cousins. We left Sewickley in '80 for warmer climes.
 
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