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Hello all. Just joined yesterday. Been lurking around some. I decided to join up because I was tired of using my fathers account trying to find information on midgets. I've taken over a restoration (kinda) of my sisters 1973 Midget. Right now it's in pieces ready to be put together. Here's a couple pictures of how it is right now.

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No it's not rust on the edges of the tail light holes, just dirt/dust.

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And here you can see the whole shop, with the body mostly on the left.

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Welcome aboard! Midgets, like my Spitfire, are fun little cars! Good luck on your project, I'm sure you'll get lots of help here!

Basil
 
Welcome! That's the way to restore one!
 
Welcome Marc,
I find it amusing that you have IV stands in your garage. Is that where you keep the midget’s life blood? "Gimme a 10w40 drip, STAT!"
 
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