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I have own my 1965 MG Midget since 2019. I belong to British Car Club of Delaware.
I have done lots to my Midget since purchasing “Penelope”. She seemed sound when I first test drove her in Florida. Ended up rebuilding the suspension, repaired (others) wiring and replaced the Weber carb with SUs. Now everything works as it should.

Cheers,
Dave Crosby
 

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and another Midget owner who I don't think has ever used the words 'everythng works as it should' in the same sentence as my Midget. :D
 
Hello Dave

Welcome to the forum.
Good looking MG Midget.
I have just rescued a MG Midget so I am learning my way around it. It is a bit of a mess at the moment but I am assembling some parts to get it going again. Just got a pair of SUs to replace the Webber carb
The Spridget section seems the place to go for help.

David
 
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