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MG Midget restoration

Diabs

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Hey peeps, Jas here again. Said I'd pop this thread up soon and here it is /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif

Know someone who's trying to restore an MG Midget at the moment and seems to be struggling. Most of my ideas seem to be falling on deaf ears.

After some thoughts and opinions. Need to get it looking right and I'm not sure he's got the right idea at the moment.

Looking at the suspension (there's a pic in the thread) I think it needs a replacement, not sure it'll hold out for much longer, what do u think?

MG Midget Restoration Project

Take it easy guys /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif Catch u soon

Jas
 
IS that a 1500 in a chrome bumper car? with su's? and whoa! that blue one with the white wheels? wow

and it right hand drive?



Tell you buddy about this place.

i would certianly do a through inspection of the suspension.

mark
 
UK spec, sans emissions etc.
Suspension, looks ominous, I've seen worse and seen better replaced. Mine is about similar condition and it's getting attention this winter, if in doubt.....
 
Looks like that thing was submersed in salt water!

It will be a great ride if he doesn't kill it (and himself) driving on those thrashed suspension compenents.
 
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