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Conference terri::cars_uk

Title:Cars in the UK
Notice:Please read new conference charter 1.70
Moderator:COMICS::SHELLEYELD
Created:Sun Mar 06 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2584
Total number of notes:63384

1418.0. "MG MIDGET PARTS WANTED." by IRNBRU::WILSON () Wed Apr 24 1991 12:57

    Hi,
    
    Over the last few years I have rebuilt a couple of MGB GT's. I now
    want to tackle the 1975 Midget which I bought a few months ago.
    
    Spares for MG's do appear to be rocketing at the momoment; even via
    the owners club mag's. I've listed the parts which I need, on the off
    chance that someone out there may know where I can obtain some of them, 
    without having to sell the family silver.
    
    Of course Very good secondhand parts will be considered...
    
    
    QTY       DESCRIPTION
    
    2         FRONT OUTER WINGS
    2         FRONT INNER WINGS
    1         N/SIDE DOOR "mine is not repairable"
    1         O/S QUARTER LIGHT GLASS
    1         SPARE ROSTYLE WHEEL
    2         1/2 REAR OUTER WINGS
    1         FRONT VALENCE
    1         REAR VALANCE
    2         SEAR HEADRESTS "BLACK"
    1         1500cc ENGINE!!!!
    
    
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1418.1Good news for Midget owners !SHIPS::ALFORD_Jan elephant is a mouse with an oper. sys.Thu Apr 25 1991 19:4217

In today's Daily Express...

	"Thousands of proud owners of two sports-car
	legends - the MG Midget and the Austin-Healey
	Sprite - can now give their treasures a new 
	lease of life.  The midget went out of 
	production 12 years ago, but from today new
	bodyshells of both cars are coming off the
	production line to fight the ravages of rust.

	"British Motor Heritage, part of the Rover 
	Group, has restored the original panel pressing
	tools, and is making the shells at Faringdon,
	Oxfordshire.  Forty thousand of the cars are
	thought to be still in use in Britain."
1418.2TYPICAL!IOSG::FREERStephenFri Apr 26 1991 10:5511
    
    Damn!
    
    And my 1967 Midget is going in for its re-spray today!
    
    Thats after 4 years of re-building the thing from the most rusted pile
    of **** you have ever seen!
    
    Thats life!
    
    Steve (Midget driving in July!)
1418.3GRUMPY::artthe clock's ticking dude...Fri Apr 26 1991 11:477
the Midget restoration company mentioned in .1 was on Top Gear last night:
they said they used the original jigs etc. that were used at Cowley & Swindon,
and even some of the people that worked at those sites building the original
Midgets


...art
1418.4A new shell...a new era!IRNBRU::WILSONMon Apr 29 1991 13:4911
    Hi,
    
    Thanks for the info on the Midget shell production. I'll send them a
    letter, asking about the price of a basic shell; from which I can then
    add the body panels and running gear.
    
    As I intend to hang onto this one, it may be more beneficial to
    purchase a new shell, rather than "patch" every now and then.
    
    John.  
         
1418.5prices....DENVER::DAVISGBCan't come outta the boothMon May 06 1991 19:0713
    How much would a completely restored '75 be worth nowadays??
    
    From April '91 Hemmings...Page 3074
    
    MG: 1976 Midget, 5,800 original miles, garaged, stored, perfect,
    $5,900.
    PH 512-478-8756, Texas
    
    MG: 1976 Midget, 50,000 Actual Miles, white/black top and interior,
    good condition inside and out, $2750.  Motor Cars Ltd. 214-352-6400
    Texas.
    
    Will the midget of today someday be the MGA Twin-cam of tomorrow....?
1418.6Sheesh!DCOPST::BRIANH::NAYLORPurring again.Fri May 10 1991 18:431
And I remember when you get get a brand new Spridget for under 500 quid!
1418.7LAOIS::DOODYMon May 13 1991 18:1927
John,

   The headrests from a triumph toledo are the same as those used in the midget
   (about 95% sure) --> might be a very inexpensive option especially as the
   headrest doesnt tend to suffer much wear in most cars!!

re .5,.6
    In todays "Irish Times" ... 1968 MG Midget , total restoration
                                7800 Irish Punts ( ~90p Sterling = 1 Punt)

    I swopped a triumph herald which cost me 95pounds for My 1967 Sprite
    back in 1977.

   I too am presently reconstructing my sprite, Except I have-committed the 
   sacrilege of butchering the engine bay/gearbox tunnel with the addition
   of a Fiat 1600TC engine + 5 Speed gearbox. I have however held onto all of the
   pieces i took out in case I ever want to put them back.

   I will NEVER sell the car therefore it doesnt bother me. I found the original
   A series engine/gearbox noisy/thirsty/difficult to keep in good tune
   (elusive valve/problem + worn carb butterfly spindles)..
  
   It's been done before to a morris minor
 
   cheers,

      brian. 
1418.8PLAYER::BROWNLIt was the Old Smokey what done me inMon May 13 1991 19:056
    RE: -1
    
    I'd be interested in some details on this conversion..... Any chance of
    a write-up?
    
    Laurie.
1418.9No problemESSB::DOODYTue May 14 1991 12:578
    re .8
    
    I'll get to it before end of week,
    and post it as a new note
    
    Cheers,
    
      brian
1418.10HAMPS::LINCOLN_JWhere sheep dareTue May 14 1991 14:163
	Shells are in the �1300-�1800 region, it said in the paper.

	-John
1418.11Dolomite engine in a MidgetNEWOA::ORCHARD_TIf you don't change your direction ...Mon Oct 19 1992 11:3920
    Time to resurrect this topic.

    I spoke yesterday with a fellow MG Midget owner and he told me of his
    need for another engine. He mentioned that a Triumph Dolomite engine 
    would fit. 

    Now, in my time as an MG owner, I've never heard of anyone trying to 
    fit a Dolomite engine into a Midget (he has a rubber-bumper model -
    which means it already has the 1500cc Spitfire engine). But, on
    reflection, the Spitfire and Dolomite engines are really the same unit,
    and the Dolomite gearbox has a decent overdrive.

    Q1. Has anybody else heard of this (I am assuming he wants an ordinary
        1850cc engine, not sure if he meant the Dolomite Sprint version) ?

    Q2. Does anybody know of an engine of this type which is available for
        sale ?


    Tony (ex wimp) Orchard
1418.12Spitfire engine <> Dolomite 1850 engine.NEWOA::SAXBYMean and Brooklands Green!Mon Oct 19 1992 11:4611
    
    Tony,
    
    Whilst the Dolomite 1300 and 1500 engines are the same as Spitfire
    engines (and would more than likely drop into a Midget), the 1850 and
    Sprint engines are not the same at all. They are basically half of the
    Stag V8 and as such are fairly wide. I've never heard of anyone
    dropping a Dolomite 1850 or 2 litre engine into a Midget and there are 
    probably other, more reliable, engines which would be any easier fit.
    
    Mark
1418.13O.K., it wasn't the 1850NEWOA::ORCHARD_TIf you don&#039;t change your direction ...Mon Oct 19 1992 13:455
    Oh, he must have meant the 1500 engine (I know he was mostly interested
    in the overdrive)
    
    
    Tony (ex wimp) Orchard
1418.14NEWOA::SAXBYMean and Brooklands Green!Mon Oct 19 1992 13:507
    
    The 1500 (as used in the Spitfire and later Midgets) was available with
    an overdrive in the Dolomite, but I'm not sure what differences there
    were. As I recall the o/d box with o/d is longer than the bog standard
    box (or was the tail different?) and required different mountings.
    
    Mark
1418.15I've done all that to the FrogeyePLAYER::BROWNLNo, not loss; negative profitMon Oct 19 1992 19:167
    Tony,
    
    Why not stick a tuned 'A'-series in, and mate it to a 5-speed gearbox?
    Also, if you do have a much stronger engine, you can go to a 3.7:1 diff
    without loss of acceleration, which gives you lower revs at speed.
    
    Laurie.