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Hi all,
Thomas here, always dreamed of restoring a classic but never been able to afford it, so now that I am a bit older I finally got a chance to dip into my bucket list (and my bank account).. Bought a very neglected, very rusty 1973 Midget which needs full restoration.. Bought blind of ebay 2 weeks ago and got the car delivered the following day.. And Oh My! I was not expecting the amount of rustšŸ˜‚.. Anyway nearly finished stripping it and about to start my welding adventure... I'll need all the expertise this forum and its members has to offer.... 😊
 
Hello Thomas

Welcome to the forum.

You will get plenty of tips and advice for your 1973 Midget project in the Spridgets section of the forum.

Post some photos of your starting point.

David
 
welcome indeed! they are great cars and simple - come on over to the Spridget section and post some pics.
 
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