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New Midget, Yes another one

well i guess we all need a bugeye and a RWA to be happy /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif..im half way there...zzzimmmmmy
 
Well, Jack, next time you're here, we'll take mine off the lift so you can "try it on"!
 
Jack,

One thing I noticed off the bat was that the seat back was much thicker and made me feel like I was to close to the windscreen. I've gotten used to it now though. I didnt get to drive it today because of the rain, what a bummer.
 
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RWA with early 'rare' Rostyle wheels is worth something....I have the same wheels for my RWA!

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Are they not the same wheels from a 71 SWA, and how rare are they?
 
26 days and counting Tony, I hope.
 
I don't think they are too rare. I have a set from my '70 midget.
 
I think it's the combination of RWA and early Rostyles that is the rarity, it's a weird inter year period before RB.
Just checked NADA and there really isn't any difference $ wise.
 
Bugeye has side curtans, and modern cars have no vent windows.

Always liked em and miss em, wish my truck had vent windows.
 
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Jack,

One thing I noticed off the bat was that the seat back was much thicker and made me feel like I was to close to the windscreen.

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move your seat forward a little ,then recline it to get ur face outta the windshield......z
 
Haha, reclineing seats, what a concept.
 
Gotcha, I misunderstood. I use mine when I drive home for lunch with the top up.

Saw my first Midget on the street today since I bought mine 2 plus months ago. It was an RWA that made me envious.

But mine is mine and no one elses...
 
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