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Thank you for the acceptance. A few months back I sold my 1969 Austin-Healey Sprite in anticipation of buying a different British car. Back in December I traveled to Florida and picked up my "new" 1971 Arkley MG Midget. It has a rebuilt 1275 with a street cam, a Weber carb, electronic ignition, and 5-speed Datsun transmission. Of course, I bought it just in time for winter, so I haven't put many miles on it yet. I am very pleased with the difference the 5-speed makes. I loved the Sprite but driving this is a whole other experience.
 
Welcome from the Peaceful Side of the Smokies!

Good friend of mine had several Arkleys, and for a while I believe he had the molds for the body kits.
 
very cool and unique car! welcome
 
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