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Since we do not have too many UK people here, you will find a helpful people over at the mgcars.org.uk bbs. They have a midget-sprite section. Those guys can point you to good suppliers.
I visit both here and there, and gain useful information from both.
Moss or VB probably have them. They have just the visors, or the kit which includes the mounts and the clips to hold them in place. When you find the part number(s) send a message to Tony Barnhil, the Autoist. He's a really good guy to get to know to get parts from.
By the way, welcome to the forum! You've tapped into one of the best places I've ever known for spridgets. Many of the experts on here have helped me get my car back on the road through their advice.
I know, I sure wished I had some the other day, I was bobbing my head up and down trying to keep the top of the windshield in front of the sun. I don't think early Midgets ever had them though.
As you are in the West Mids, try David Manners, he's based at Junction 2 of the M5. (usually cheaper than Mo$$) They used to be the Midlands branch of Moss by the way!
Got a chance to see the pics of Cookie. I really like the wheels. Are there any holes on the interior side of your windscreen frame? I didn't see any, and that's where the visor hardware usually mounts.
I personally think that the visors are a pain and ruin a clean look of the windshield. Good quality sunglasses and a brimmed type of hat are much more effective. But, everyone is different.
As an aside: ~IF~ you decide to fit the visors, drilling thru the frame is a fiddly job. You have to NOT go too far past the inner edge of the metal or you can hit the glass and then, well... :madder:
A drill bit depth stop is HIGHLY recommended. :wink:
I found someone parting out a 78 Midget (same as my Frankie) and I bought the perfect windshield in the frame with the visors and the mirror for about $100. My windshield will need to be replaced sometime, so now I just unbolt the old one and bolt on the new... :wink: And I got a pair of visors to boot. :laugh:
Look at craigslist and see if anyone is parting out a car with visors.
I know I'm spoiled here in the land of $1,000 running Spridgets... but you might get lucky.
Thanks Rick - interesting advice if in my case a little extreme! My windshield is in great condition and I'm quite attached to the dappled mirror - all part of the car's charms ) With good advice on here I've found a kit for a fair price, just need to be very careful with fixing it - eek!
Seriously what I meant was that sometimes you get lucky and find a car being parted and can get just the bits you need. I've even picked up a lot of parts for free that way, a guy had to move but didn't want to take all his pieces and parts with him so he put them up on CL for free, I was happy to oblige. Means I can give them away to someone else if and when they need them and all I have to try and do is keep them from getting damaged!
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