Sunday, March 21, 2010

1973 MG Midget on eBay

Posted by Michael On October - 3 - 2009 1 COMMENT

Yes, unfortunately, due to other projects and constraints I need to sell the MG Midget I bought to restore. Needless to say the hardtop sold quickly, but the rest of the car is still available. This includes a clear title in my name and all the goodies such as original SU carbs and air cleaners, gauges, etc…

Please take a look at my MG’s auction listing.

1973 MG Midget For Sale

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My Projects: Triumph TR4 and MG Midget

Posted by Michael On September - 14 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS

I just realized that I never published any story on the front page of JustBritish about my current projects. There are links to them over there on the right, but you may never have scanned down. Anyway, I am currently restoring a 1973 MG Midget and behind that waits a 1962 Triumph TR4. Both are pretty far gone and will take a good bit of work, although I personally believe they are not as bad as they look. My wife seems to differ with that opinion – as is normal.

My goal, whatever that is worth, is to have the Midget on the road before year’s end. It may not be perfect, but I would like to be able to drive it. After that, I need to start the slower and more expensive work on the TR4. The general hope is to have it ready to take to the road for its 50th birthday in 2012. This is a car that I really want right, so we will just have to see how that plan goes.

Please give me any input you may have on the cars and stay tuned for updates on the progress. And if you have car or restoration project that you would like me to feature here, drop me a line with the particulars!

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MG 1100 For Sale

Posted by Michael On August - 7 - 2009 3 COMMENTS

Just got this note from a friend so I thought I would pass it along. Note that this car is not mine nor do I know anything more about it than what is listed here. MG 1100 Seems like a great deal to me though! If I didn’t already have two projects cars, plus our normal daily drivers, I would be keeping this one to myself.

It’s finally time! After going back & forth for quite a while, I have decided I have too many cars and not enough time, so I am putting my MG 1100 up for sale. The car is a 4-door 1964 US-spec. model in Connaught Green w/Dove Grey interior. I am the 3rd owner. The first owner used the car from new. The second owner bought it as a parts car for his 1100, then realized it was a much better car than his & stored it until I bought it in 1999.

This car is an excellent candidate for a daily driver, or for a rolling restoration.

The paint is really good. The body needs no structural repair, but has some dings and dents from storage, and does need some repair work on the front valence. The interior, with the exception of the A & B pillar and cantrail trim, which need replacing, is superb. Included in the sale are spare rear seat cushions and door cards. New carpets (from the UK) made to fit. The original green rubber floor mats (& what’s left of the rubber mats that covered the inner sills) are included in the sale.

– New Parts
– Tires (Dunlop – x5)
– Rear wheel cylinders
– Clutch master cylinder
– Clutch slave cylinder
– Fuel line
– Exhaust
– Carpet (dark green)
– Wiring harness (from Autosparks)
– Front brake pads

– Rebuilt parts
– Fuel tank professionally cleaned
– Radiator professionally tested – one small leak repaired
– Boot board and boot side liners (recovered)
– Parcel Shelf recovered
– Front brake calipers
– Wood dash stripped and re-varnished

The engine and gearbox run great, but are not the originals. The carbs are the original ones.

Pictures can be found by click on the image above or by going to the album here.

I’m looking for $2500 or best offer, and am willing to try to help out with delivery/collection arrangements.

I’m also selling my 1971 Rover 2000 TC (one of only 222 made). It’s in extremely good shape – runs well but needs a tune-up, no rust, etc. Not yet advertised because it needs a bath & pictures taken. It’s one of the 222 “Federal” TC’s imported by Rover right before they pulled out of the market in ‘71.

The car is in Columbia, South Carolina. Contact Jim Cumberland at fjcumberland@gmail.com for more information.

If you are unfamiliar with the MG 1100, Austin America and other members of the ADO16 family, also known as the BMC 1100s, check out the MG 1100 site, the Austin America register, or the 1100 Club. These are really great cars and in many ways can be considered “grown up” Minis. They share basically the same engine, transmission, and suspension but are a bit bigger and often have a few more creature comforts.

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TR3 Restoration Garners Article

Posted by Michael On August - 6 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS

I admit to being more susceptible to Triumph restoration stories these days, but this one is especially nice. What a beautiful TR3 Dennis Morrison has. The story in the Wakefield Wicked Local starts out this way…

TR3Dennis Morrison of Wakefield developed a passion for British Triumph sports cars in high school, and they have been a part of his life ever since. While working at Metcalf & Eddy in Wakefield as the chief financial officer, a co-worker helped make his retirement dream come true. He was given a 1960 Triumph TR3A two years ago that was garaged for about 25 years in Concord. The beat-up car that endured New England winters in a garage that was partially opened became a first place winner last week at the Larz Anderson Auto Museum in Brookline.

Read the complete story in “Victory for a Triumph: Classic restored car receives accolades“.

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