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Hello, new guy here, Brian. I am 69 y/o and live in SW Minnesota. I have a 1976 Midget MK IV I bought in 1994. Drove it for a number of years until it started leaking oil at the rear main seal, leaking gas out of the carb and then blew the head gasket. Then the electric wiring in the instrument panel caught on fire (I think it was the dash lights dimmer). So it's been sitting in the garage waiting for me to fix it. I joined the forum to get some info on rebuilding/restoring it. I enjoy fishing, history and travel. I am a military veteran (U.S. Air Force).

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welcome - sounds like a project for sure, come on over to the Spridget forum for lots of advice/encouragement.
 
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