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Fully Dismantled in 11 Hours

1976Midget

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So i found out that you can Fully Dismantle a Midget In 11 Hours time. Me and 2 Buddy started at 9 PM Last night. We started off By Removing all the Interior and Exerterior stuff. when we finished up a 2:30 Am all we Lack for the next day was take the Drivetrain out and cutting the Body up for Easy Hauling to the Crusher. we started on saturday at 11:00AM and finshed at around 5:00PM. Car is all Piled in my truck in many Pieces. we took everything that could be took of off. it was alot of Fun
 
That's a quick job ! Now can you re-assemble one in 11 hours (if so,, my address is .....)

George
 
the body was in very bad shape actaully. once we got into it there where many faulty repairs and the whole inner structor of the car was gone. the inside fender wells where no longer there. the heater tray in the engine bay was gone. the only really solid part of the car was the Trunk and doors. i needed the parts for my Other MG's so it became a doner. with no title it was worthless.


Yeah i doubt i could reassemble on in 11 days let only 11 hours. all though if you supply all new parts and all the old stuff is took we might need to talk /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif
 
I once had a midget in the drive less than 24 hours, one of which was cleaning all the rat nest out.
 
yes rat nest was a big factor in the dismantle. i had to shopvac the drivway out after wards there was so much mess that came out of that thing. i did find 2.35 in Vintage Change.
 
I know of someone who bought a midget for parts as they were building a Westfield XI. They took the parts off that they thought they needed, scrapped the remainder, then found out 2 days later that a part they needed was still on the car, by which time it had been crushed... Naturally the part the left on turned out to be quite an expensive one to buy new!
 
yeah i have been there. I took everything off this car before i crushed it. only thing i really crushed was the floors and trunk section. because i cut all 4 fenders off. i even saved the wiring harness.
 
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