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midget4387

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Hello gang.

Well, here goes. I have a 1976 MG Midget that I need to restore, so I'll be tapping into the collective wisdom of the BCF. I live in Jacksonivlle, FL and I'm ready to get started on my resto. Thanks in advance for all the advice and recommendations that you are able to provide. Have a positively smashing day. :cooler:

Midget4387
 
Hi,and welcome to the Forum!
 
Welcome to the greatest forum on the internet. I am sure that you will get all the help you need. When you get a chance, also visit the Pub for a pint, and then post photos of your Midget. We love to see pictures...

Enjoy the Ride!
 
Good Day midget4387,

Just curious; What does "4387" represent?

"Welcome" from the Pocono Mtns of PA. You`ll be happy that you found this website & Your Midget will be even happier.

Introduce Yourself to the "MG" Forum & ask, comment or whatever you may wish to do; The folks there will be open arms.

Have Fun & Best Wishes with Your "New/Old" toy'

Regards, Russ
 
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