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I apologize to people who might have seen this on other forums. I have built an electric MG Midget that drives very much like the gas version. I’ve owned a Midget all my life, and recently sold my ’74 gas midget which I had owned for 35 years. I’m posting here so that if others, like me have wondered about converting their midgets to electric they can see how mine turned out. This isn’t about pushing green technology. I have wanted to do this for about the last 10 years and finally got the guts to try it. I have used my Midget as a daily driver all these years. My commutes have been short, so range is not an issue. I have driven my car 112 miles on a single charge, so I have plenty of range for my needs. I have created a web site where I’ve documented the weight change, the motor torque, the battery details, etc. I even have some articles about how I removed the steel beams out of the rubber bumpers. I’m currently in a phase where I’m trying different ideas on improving aerodynamics. I just finished an air dam and I’m trying to decide if it’s making any real difference in drag. I’ll be posting those details soon. This isn’t a hack job on a midget, I’ve maintain the stock look as much as possible. You’d be hard pressed to tell it’s electric from inside and outside. I’ll be glad to answer any questions you have, so please feel free to ask.
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Pretty Please - add it to our Events forum(s) and add to the calendar! >> 

I always figured the accident protection the rubber bumpers provided over the chrome bumpers was that it gave you that split second extra to well and truly soil yourself before you met your demise. Course I guess.... funeral pyre? 