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knad2208

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I'm new. I am the proud owner of a newly refurbished 1977 MG Midget. I live in central Vermont, USA. Another member gave up this past summer to completely rebuild my engine and many other parts of my little beauty. I managed to get 100 miles on the new engine before the weather forced her into the garage. Now I spend my weekends on cosmetic improvements. If anyone can give me a suggestion on how to get those little clips on the outside window sealer and the door, I'd be forever in your debt. I'm about to resort to drilling but feel that the fewer holes in her the better.
 
knad

No suggestions on the clips (those on my '78 racing Midget are long gone), but <u>WELCOME!</u>
 
Welocme...Jump over to the Spridget Forum & I'll bet you get an answer
 
Welcome aboard.
Try this for the clips. This is from my GT6 manual, but works equally well on the Spridgets.
Jeff
 

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Welcome to our little slice of Heave, care of Basil, himself!

We are getting a great influx of new Midget owners here. You have any Triumph friends looking for a hangout?
 
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