1976 MG Midget Reviews, Pricing & Specs

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by Aaron M
May 05, 2013
This four-speed convertible makes for a great ride on sunny days. It has a brand new black top, new seat covers, new tires, new carburator, new automatic choke, new water pump and a new master brake cylinder. Could use a nice paint job.May 05, 2013
by Anonymous
Dec 11, 2012
This was a good project car for my spare time and fun to drive around town with the top down. I bought it from a guy that had it sitting uncovered in the desert sun for 5 plus years. only paid $500 for it with a few extra parts. It had a habit of not wanting to start after it ran for awhile. After it cooled down it would start again. After having it for three years, I ended up selling it to my brother while we were moving across country for $2500. NADA was 3500-10000 depending on the condition.Dec 11, 2012
by Brian D
Nov 08, 2009
It's fun to drive... Slowly, on back roads. Gets looks all the time, but even those aren't always what you'd hope for. You really sit DOWN in the car, which hampers what should be great visibility. This got better after replacing the seat innards, but still a bit of an issue. Mine needs a lot of work still . Brakes, suspension, cooling system, exhaust, all needs work. Even with all that, it's still a lot of fun to drive. And hey, I only paid $1800 for it.Nov 08, 2009

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