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ryans65 11-24-2024 03:00 PM

It does indeed

Bill Douglas 11-24-2024 03:42 PM

Suddenly it becomes a lot more interesting.

ryans65 11-24-2024 04:40 PM

another freebie too, I'll keep the group posted

porsche930dude 11-24-2024 04:54 PM

Iv kinda become a british car guy. Got a 66 morris mini and now a 66 mgb-gt im fixing up. There is absolutely no reason to fear them they are extremely simple and easy to work on and all of the parts are available. I guess im a bit of a purist being that i would be very hesitant to update a powerplant and dispose of that simple lump of cast iron that can essentially go forever and be rebuilt indefinately. People shouldnt fear rust either. Getting too hung up on making a car perfect. Get it working and drive it. Enjoy it as the old relic that it is. Scrapping it because its not economical to make it perfect is not the thinking that should be applied to old cars.

ryans65 11-24-2024 05:08 PM

Well said!

The 79 isn't necessarily costing me anything just sitting in the garage for now and I just can't bring myself to scrap it!

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Originally Posted by porsche930dude (Post 12363799)
Enjoy it as the old relic that it is. Scrapping it because its not economical to make it perfect is not the thinking that should be applied to old cars.


JackDidley 11-24-2024 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by ryans65 (Post 12363731)
In a sudden twist to this MG saga I may have another midget coming my way... a 1969 1275 car that had metal work done, acid dipped, primed then the project stalled. Am I retarded? Perhaps.




Not retarded. Cars do strange things to us. Just have fun with it.

HobieMarty 11-24-2024 08:07 PM

Well, two are better than one!!! [emoji16]

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recycled sixtie 11-25-2024 05:19 AM

I must say that the British sports cars I had in my youth gave me so much pleasure even though they were problematic. Not reliable, not warm enough in winter but were so much fun. Probably had something to do with being younger. Am enjoying the OP's pursuit......:)

URY914 11-25-2024 06:34 AM

Owning a sports car in the '70 made us all mechanics.
Car won't start?
Figure out the problem.
And get out your tools and fix it.

Billiam 911 2.8 11-25-2024 07:59 PM

It has been so long since I was in touch with SCCA racing. Are MG Midgets desired for some racing classes, Like H or G Production? You could throw out a flyer on Grassroots Motorsports or similar publications.

Bill Douglas 11-25-2024 08:45 PM

I used to like the Austin-Healy Sprite. It was kind of like a poor man's MG Midget. Less of this and less of that - and made it lighter.

HobieMarty 11-25-2024 09:35 PM

I had a TR6, and a friend of mine had an MGB-GT, and we drove each other's cars once. He was blown away at the difference in performance between the TR and his MG. I know the TR had more cylinders, of course. I always liked his car, but yeah, I liked the TR better for sure. Dad had a Spitfire in the early 70s, and Mom had a brand new 1977 MGB when we lived in Destin, Florida, so I have always had a fondness for British sports cars.

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Bill Douglas 11-25-2024 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by HobieMarty (Post 12364422)
Dad had a Spitfire in the early 70s,

A friend of mine had a Spitfire for about five years or so. No breakdowns or mechanical/electrical issues ever. It was one cool lil' car.

jhynesrockmtn 11-26-2024 05:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Billiam 911 2.8 (Post 12364399)
It has been so long since I was in touch with SCCA racing. Are MG Midgets desired for some racing classes, Like H or G Production? You could throw out a flyer on Grassroots Motorsports or similar publications.

When I started vintage racing in 2008, there were plenty of Triumphs, MG's, Austin's, Mini's and other assorted British iron running around. I have not attended in a few years, but I'm sure there is a still a decent assortment out there. Our regional club has had to update the car eligibility rules of "vintage" to include more modern cars in recent years. Longer term as folks age (and they were already old) true vintage cars will become a smaller percentage of the grid. It's worth checking out though if you want to sell.

oldE 11-26-2024 04:54 PM

I stopped by a friend's garage one day 45 years ago when he was doing a brake job on a MG Midget. I offered to pump up the brakes for him while he bled the system. Getting in was a challenge. Getting out was problematic as I was stuck! I was 6'3" at the time and simply couldn't get a leg out of the footwell. Eventually I managed to turn a bit and crawl out. Sweet little cars.
Enjoy !

Best
Les

ryans65 11-26-2024 06:21 PM

They are incredibly small cars, I had to turn this thing around in my garage and ended up just sort of shuffling it sideways myself which was quite amusing!

Racerbvd 11-27-2024 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by ryans65 (Post 12363303)
I'm at $500 for both cars if you're interested, that will cover my parts car ($300) and my
time! You can PM me if you want my cell #

Right now, I have too much going on, and my Mother’s back surgery thing next week, along with her fractured ribs, are the Top Priority. If I have a opportunity, I’d still like to check them out.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1732731278.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1732731278.jpg

ryans65 11-27-2024 10:43 AM

No worries, come up and have a coffee we can talk cars!

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Originally Posted by Racerbvd (Post 12365294)
Right now, I have too much going on, and my Mother’s back surgery thing next week, along with her fractured ribs, are the Top Priority. If I have a opportunity, I’d still like to check them out.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1732731278.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1732731278.jpg


ryans65 12-08-2024 03:44 PM

9 hours in the truck but it's back home, an odd series of events but it's a complete rust free '69 tub with a truck load of new/ original parts and a set of mini lites.... more to come my British car friends!

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Originally Posted by Bill Douglas (Post 12363756)
Suddenly it becomes a lot more interesting.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1733701319.jpg

ryans65 12-09-2024 06:40 PM

Got it off the trailer and in the garage, now that I've gotten a good look at the tub Id say it's probably 90% or more finished. Looks like a few touch ups were made before the project sat but there's zero rust anywhere which is cool.

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