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1972 Midget

  •  10-29-2009, 1:34 PM

    1972 Midget

    Hi, I am selling my 1275cc, 1972 MG Midget (RWA) Chrome bumpers, to release some cash to spend on my new project and also to clear some much needed room in my garage.

    I bought this car last year as a none runner. The previous owner spent a fair bit of money replacing  all the sills (inside and out), door bottoms, and front and back valances, He also replaced the master brake cylinder and I think most of the brake slave cylinders along with the shoes and pads. However, he could not get the engine to restart after he had done all the work. I have replaced the distributor with an electronic type original looking unit, removed cleaned and resealed the twin SU carbs  and re-balanced them. The engine is now running fine.  In addition, I have resealed the clutch master cylinder and renewed the slave. The car also has two different types of tonu cover.

    The car is MOT until July 2010 and is taxed. (Tax-free in the UK) it has done little miles since MOT just sat in the garage. This is a good condition  smart and original car and is a good solid example. The round wheel arched Midget are now rare so grab a bargain.

    I am asking a fair price for a smart car, It could be all yours for just £2550.  The car is located in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England,UK.

    Any question or additional photos please contact me at  andy.reeder@ntlworld.com

     

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