Smesne
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My brother had an AH Sprite in high school and I still remember how much fun it was.
Now that high school is a long, distant memory, I decided to deal with my mid-life crisis by restoring a 1957 MGA 1500 Roadster. The car is actually to be a 50th birthday present for my wife, so I'm shooting to have it finished in a little over a year.
The good:
The car has NO bondo, minimal rust and the body appears very straight. All body parts are there and the windshield is the unbroken original. While the car was stored outside, it was in Spokane Washington so it stayed very dry for the last 12 years. The engine and transmission appear to be in fairly good condition and both turn easily by hand.
The bad:
No top, radiator, exhaust or intake manifold, driveline, grill or passenger seat. Also, the steering wheel has dissolved and both bumpers are fairly tweaked. The engine is definitely not the original one. In fact, it's not even an MGA engine (some helpful folks have told me it came from an American Motors Metropolitan), so I'll be looking for a replacement 1500.
Some of the missing parts may be in the trunk (boot for those of you across the pond), but I can't tell because I haven't been able to open it yet. The previous owner couldn't either, so he's no help.
I drove to Spokane, WA to get the car and towed it back to Portland, OR, approximately 400 miles each way. I had reserved an auto trailer with U-Haul, but when I went to pick it up they decided my truck wasn't big enough and was only willing to rent me the two-wheel tow dolly. I made it home after only four tire changes with three flat tires on the MGA and one on my truck.
The PO bought the car from a guy who tore it apart to restore and never finished. He got it to fix up for his daughter's college graduation. Apparently, neither happened so, after 12 years, his wife wanted her yard back.
Apparently, the guy I got it from never transferred the title because the last date on it is from 1996. The sale price at that time was $120!
I guess I have to sign up for Photobucket or something similar to post pictures, I'll try to put a couple up once I figure out how to do that.
Now that high school is a long, distant memory, I decided to deal with my mid-life crisis by restoring a 1957 MGA 1500 Roadster. The car is actually to be a 50th birthday present for my wife, so I'm shooting to have it finished in a little over a year.
The good:
The car has NO bondo, minimal rust and the body appears very straight. All body parts are there and the windshield is the unbroken original. While the car was stored outside, it was in Spokane Washington so it stayed very dry for the last 12 years. The engine and transmission appear to be in fairly good condition and both turn easily by hand.
The bad:
No top, radiator, exhaust or intake manifold, driveline, grill or passenger seat. Also, the steering wheel has dissolved and both bumpers are fairly tweaked. The engine is definitely not the original one. In fact, it's not even an MGA engine (some helpful folks have told me it came from an American Motors Metropolitan), so I'll be looking for a replacement 1500.
Some of the missing parts may be in the trunk (boot for those of you across the pond), but I can't tell because I haven't been able to open it yet. The previous owner couldn't either, so he's no help.
I drove to Spokane, WA to get the car and towed it back to Portland, OR, approximately 400 miles each way. I had reserved an auto trailer with U-Haul, but when I went to pick it up they decided my truck wasn't big enough and was only willing to rent me the two-wheel tow dolly. I made it home after only four tire changes with three flat tires on the MGA and one on my truck.
The PO bought the car from a guy who tore it apart to restore and never finished. He got it to fix up for his daughter's college graduation. Apparently, neither happened so, after 12 years, his wife wanted her yard back.
Apparently, the guy I got it from never transferred the title because the last date on it is from 1996. The sale price at that time was $120!
I guess I have to sign up for Photobucket or something similar to post pictures, I'll try to put a couple up once I figure out how to do that.