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MG Midget 77

RattyOval

AKA Deckie
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November 21, 2006
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This is my uncles MG.
It was sitting in my dads garage taking up space so I borrowed it for a few days. (and left a beetle to keep the space warm)

Man the smile it pus on my face with the roof down and te exhaust tone

He has her up for sale
He bought it near London nearly 2 years ago and to be honest has driven it feck all

Its a 77 with a 1500 engine running great with new roof

He's looking for around the 2500 mark


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Lappie

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That takes me back. We got a Midget about 13 years ago (pre kids) ours was a '73 in Blaze (a more orange red than this car). It had the the 1275 A-series engine with twin SU's. Only any good for two people so it went eventually to Hayley's dad who still has it. Of course we then saw the light and got a van (great for carting your family / dog / associated stuff about).
Has to be said though changing the dynamo in a Midget is a lot easier than a Type 2 VW (I speak from experience).
 

RattyOval

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Its being garaged at least since its arrival in Ireland
Its driving great has new brake pads on the front tyres are nearly new could do with a pair of shocks up front. but very drivable as it is
There no rust on the body but has had repairs in the past.
 

Lappie

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Deckie the shocks on the front of a Midget are lever arm type and form the upper link for the suspension. I think there is a plug on the top of the damper box to allow topping up which may help with the damping. There is an oil to use in these dampers or Jack Oil (as sold by Comma etc) should be OK.
 

RattyOval

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Deckie the shocks on the front of a Midget are lever arm type and form the upper link for the suspension. I think there is a plug on the top of the damper box to allow topping up which may help with the damping. There is an oil to use in these dampers or Jack Oil (as sold by Comma etc) should be OK.


Cool thanks Lappie

Maybe it just needs topping up.
I dunno
All i've done is checked the engine oil put petrol in and enjoyed the drive
 

clio

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Hi mate

what area are you in and is the car available to see at any time or strictly by appointment can you tell me would love to actually see it i would possible be interested in this myself
 

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Deckie the shocks on the front of a Midget are lever arm type and form the upper link for the suspension. I think there is a plug on the top of the damper box to allow topping up which may help with the damping. There is an oil to use in these dampers or Jack Oil (as sold by Comma etc) should be OK.


You're not wrong. 20w50 engine oil will do the trick for the dampers though.

Thats a real beauty of a car and at the right price too.
 

RattyOval

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Ballytoooooole .............
Hi mate

what area are you in and is the car available to see at any time or strictly by appointment can you tell me would love to actually see it i would possible be interested in this myself

sorry for the delay ( I was enjoying the weather)

Its in my house in Navan for the next few days but i'll be returning it to Dublin during the week. Its available to view anytime i'm here.

When I drop it back to Dublin you'll have to talk to my uncle for a viewing
 

clio

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Hi Deckie

Thanks for the reply i will be in touch during the week as Dublin would be better for me to view could you pm me with contact details thanks.
 
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RattyOval

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Sorry for the silence Clio
I had an incident which stalled me for a week
I was in slane nearly 2 weeks ago

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:)

While comming home :( this noise started clunk-clunk
after a bit of diagnosis I found the problem

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I'm not sure how it happened but the rear axel\diff was a bit low on oil and maybe some of the driving around back roads with a big smile on my face :fool: the evening before fractured it and a it broke the next day..

Anyway
I got a complete diff and pinion and crown ring (incase chunks of metal had damaged the diff gears or bearings) which was fully tested and checked to be 100% from Larence @ Just MG's up North

So the cars back in action

I drove it back to Dublin yesterday all was perfect ( collected my bug which at least my metric tools work properaly if there's a problem)

I have my uncles number in the first post . His Name is Martin 086-xxxxx
 
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