I recently purchased a 77 Midget in similar condition to the one you are
speaking of and according to the pictures is very close in comparison. I
paid $750 for the car in Tennessee. Not saying that it was a typical
price but I would have been willing to go as high as $1000 if necessary
but I held firm and got it for $750. I love to negogiate - she started
out asking $2500 (which was way over priced!!)
This might give you an idea of a ball park figure
Bob
79 MGB
77 Midget
74 MGB GT
On Wed, 29 Dec 1999, Tyson Sherman wrote:
> A local banker contacted me earlier this week
> because he repossesed a 1975 Midget. I took some
> pictures hoping the members of the lists can help
> me give him a value. I don't know much about
> Midget prices. The car is located in Ruleville,
> MS. It runs but needs a tune-up (has no power).
> Oil pressure is 40-60psi warm at speed, 15psi warm
> at idle. around 30psi cold idle. Tach and
> blinker switches don't work; everything else
> does. Seemingly 88000 miles; Weber conversion.
>
> Pics are at http://www2.msstate.edu/~mts3/midget
>
> I'd appreciate it if anyone could e-mail me with
> ideas.
>
> Thanks!
> --
> Tyson Sherman
> 76 MGB
> mts3@ra.msstate.edu
> ICQ# 10494960
> http://www.tecinfo.com/~tsherman
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