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Found a Midget

Jack_Long

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Well, I added a Midget to my (now) MG collection. It's a 73, real nice and solid but not currently running after being parked 2 years ago and left under a pile of boxes.

It sort of found me; I wasn't really looking for another MG but a lady saw me washing my B in the driveway last Sunday, stopped and introduced herself, and asked me if I knew anyone who wanted to buy an MG. She didn't even know what model it was. I went and looked at it, checked it out as best I could without it running, and we agreed on a price. I dragged it home Sunday and now the fun begins. The car is real solid, with decent paint that will come back with some color sanding and buffing (As an experiment I wet-sanded the trunk lid last night with some 1500 grit, followed by 3M 3000 grit rubbing compound on a wool pad buffer and 3M Finesse II on a foam buffing pad and it came out great - smooth and shiny with all the orange peel gone). It needs a passenger side sun visor, the seams on the drivers' side seat bottom are separated, and there is about a 3 inch tear in the top that may or may not be repairable.

It has 4 almost-new Sears 155-80 x 13 radials, a brand new stainless exhaust, a decent half tonneau and a full tonneau in great shape. I rooted around in the seller's garage (it was her ex husband's car) and found a box with the original SUs, still on their manifold, with all linkage and the Cooper cans (it currently has a Weber DGV on it). They will probably need new bushings but seem OK otherwise. Does anyone here have experience with a DGV on a Midget? They seem to be polarizing to my MGB friends; some love 'em and some folks say that SUs are the only thing to run.

This is my first Midget although I did help a friend rebuild a wrecked '69 Sprite about half a lifetime ago. I'm looking forward to a new challenge.

If anyone here has a black passenger side visor and driver's seat bottom they'd like to sell, let me know!
 

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Good looking car! If you haven't already, cross post this in the "Spridget" (Sprites and Midgets) forum, you should have a larger knowledge base to work from there.
 
Thanks, Rob. I didn't even realize there was a separate Spridget forum.
 
Jack_Long said:
Thanks, Rob. I didn't even realize there was a separate Spridget forum.

no problem... I'm just glad i was able to help out in some way, even if it didn't directly relate to you new car /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif
 
Jack,

What a find! I bet on the SU's if you can swap them and maintain them, they run much better, look better and are more MGish than the Webber.

I have a seat covering from my 74 B that is usable...it was the passenger side, but I think the bottoms are interchangable. I have a few new clip rings to through into the deal. I switched to leather last year. Make me an offer ( I can accept PayPal), at least enough to at least cover the postage, or stop by and pick it up if you get up to harrisburg (west shore)sometime?

Bruce
 
Thanks, Bruce, but the upholstery pattern is different on a B, I am afraid. I actually have a couple B seats left over from my 74.

I am planning on the Import Show at Carlisle this year but not sure yet if the Midget will be going yet. Let me know if you are going. I lived in Mechanicsburg for many years and have a brother in Dillsburg.
 
Nice find! An RWA - real nice.
 
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