A week later,
I did not know that about the 74 1/2 Midgets. Or if I did, I forgetted.
I know there is a class of MGB GT's that are rated as extra special since they
are 74 1/2 and have rubber bumpers, but there is NOT a 75 MGB GT to be had,
while there are '75, and later, Midgets with 1500's. We should seek out and
praise the owners of those exceedingly rare 74 1/2 cars.
Rather than be a BH about it ;-)
Larry
On Feb 14, 2010, at 9:38 AM, David Lieb wrote:
>>> Hmmm, you all are slipping, No one noticed it is NOT a 74. Last I
checked,
>>> the 74 was not blessed with the rubber bumpers.
>
> The year is determined by the date on the title, illogical though that
> is. In any event, Horler assures us that there were 2513 1500 Midgets
> built in 1974, 1922 of which were "LHD North America", production
> having started in September. Were they 1975 "model year"? Of course.
> Can a number of them reasonably be expected to be titled as "1974"?
> Yup.
> David L
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