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tao724

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Hi everyone. I bought a 1973 MG midget on ebay last year, totally stripped, panels repaired, rust eliminated, prepped with POR15, and waiting for someone to assume the rebuild. It all started with seeing this ebay ad, and finding 'RaysMG' website with his tremendous 73'. I knew I had to do my own! I've never owned a Midget before, and only drove one once before about 10 years ago. I've had a 74 MGB-GT, a 74 MGB (see photos: https://picasaweb.google.com/minorsands/1974mgb), and a 79 Triumph Spitfire. I have now come to fully realize the superiority of the Spridget! My plans are for a complete restoration of the body, engine rebuild, Nissan 210 transmission, Frontline brakes, hardened axels, tapered front bearings, Superlite wheels, and a few other goodies along the way.
 
Welcome to the forum! At least you have some experience with British Cars before you decided to take on this project...my first project was a 77 Midget! My boys, my husband and the local LBC mechanics all called it-Little Satan. I wasn't really prepared, but I loved that car!!
If it weren't for the guys on this forum, I don't think I would have ever gotten it running!
We look forward to hearing about your progress.
Oh--and we love pictures!
 
Hi, and welcome to the Forum!

Larry
 
Hi There tao,

"Welcome Back" to the wonderful world of LBCs.

"Congrats" on your "New/Old" find & wishing many happy days of wrenching ahead!!

Where in PA do you live? I`m in the Pocono Mtn Area but only for another month. I`ll be off to the "Up-State, SC" area by Aug. 1st.

"Gundy"; Its in Blood now!! See Y`All real soon.

Regards, Russ
 
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