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My first MG (sort of)
Well, the time has come. I'm finally getting rid of my '97 Honda Accord and moving onto bigger (smaller really) and better things. That being a MkI-III MG Midget. This is sort of my first Midget. A few years back, my dad decided he wanted a Midget and bought a fully disassembled '72 Midget. We got the body and ALL of the parts in many, many carboard boxes. Suprisingly, we put the car and parts into our 1 car garage and still had plenty of room! We planned on it being a summer/weekend restoration project, but my dad was just getting too old to be crawling under cars every weekend, and I didn't have a clue as to what i was doing, being I was about 12 years old.
But 6 years later, I'll be getting a new (to me) MG. My Honda will be paid off in July, and that will go to my brother. I'll have $5,000 to get any car (well...within reason. 18 + Porsche = awful insurance). I was considering a Nissan 240SX to modify, but I'd be spending most of the money in buying the car itself. So I decided i'll go with the Midget and still have money to fix it, if need be. It's small, convertable (which my girlfriend will love), can have a hardtop (for Virginia winters), and it's a classic.
So, my question to you is: Is there anything that I should seriously look out for? What are some common problems of the Midget that I should be aware of? I plan on getting the Hayes manual or the Chilton for the car, instead of having to run all over trying to find a compitent mechanic. Any help would be much appricated. Thanks a bunch!
-Andrew
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