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Re: MG Midget Buying Advice

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Subject: Re: MG Midget Buying Advice
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 13:36:09 -0400
I paid $800 for mine back in 2001, and got rust, but mechanicals that were 
mostly sound. Even the thrust washers weren't worn, as I confirmed when I 
opened up the engine, though the big end bearings were nearing the end of their 
useful life. It was rusty, and I bought a better tub to restore. Two years on 
and I'm still working on it.

The one you're looking at sounds like it's in worse shape than mine was, and 
even $500 may be too much. On the other hand, parts cars are nice to have 
around, especially if you're in the middle of a restoration. 

One thing you may want to consider is getting a car from the Southwest. Judging 
from prices I've seen on ebay, $2000-$4000 will get you a good runner with 
little or no rust. It all depends on if you're looking to drive right away or 
for more of a long term project, and how much work you want to put in yourself.

-=Chris

Chris King   - cbking@alum.rpi.edu
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/kvcbk/
               


---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From Steve Kirks <srk at mac.com>
Date:  Mon, 16 Jun 2003 12:05:42 -0500

>Thanks to everyone (again) who responded.  I've ruled out this 
>particular car due to the sill rust on both sides and the questionable 
>engine work.  He wants $1500 for a car with rust, no battery or coil 
>and ill-fitting panels with a bad red spray job.  I thought about 
>offering $500 for the whole deal because at least the title is clear.
>
>Ideas?
>
>Steve

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