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Hello From Minnesota

MidgetChas

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I have been around MG's most of my life and learned at a young age to work on them. I am in the process of reassembling a 1970 MG Midget that has been in my family since 1978. I look forward to sharing my restoration and assembly. So far I have rebuilt the engine and transmission and have a very ugly wiring harness to sort out. I have been told the 70 Midget (Mk IV ?) were a unique wiring harness and difficult to find new, any guidance would be greatly appreciated.

Best regards,

Chas
 
Welcome to BCF, Chas. Be sure to post your specific MG-related questions in our MG forum - I'm sure you'll get plenty of assistance.
 
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