Appreciate hearing this.
When my husband first bought the (first) Midget safety was my main concern,
it took me awhile to become comfortable riding in it -- BUT now try to keep
me from it - I am so happy riding in it I WANT MY VERY OWN!
Peggy
At 02:54 PM 5/27/99 -0400, J. Adrian Barnes wrote:
>I have to say that through experience, Midgets are pretty solid cars.
>When I was 16, I ran off the road in my 1975 Midget on several
>occasions, one of which resulted in becoming airborn (wet muddy roads, a
>curve, slick tires, and inexperience). The Midget survived with only a
>ding and broken exhaust the time I got airborn. One of the times I did
>a nose dive (well, hit at an angle) and dug a hole in the ground but did
>no damage to us or the car. Not hilights in my driving career, for
>sure, but I'm still alive.
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>On yet another occasion, I had a truck make a left-hand turn (oncoming)
>across my Midget. I went from 60 to 0 in about 0 seconds. Neither of
>us in the Midget were hurt at all, and it wrapped the fender down onto
>the wheel. I pried the fender off the wheel, drove back to base, and
>then later drove the 540 miles back to Tennessee. The estimate for
>repairs was about $3500. I had the same thing happen in a '93 Honda
>Civic (truck in oncoming lane lost control)(something about me and
>trucks) and the front end of the car was almost obliterated, and I still
>(5 years later) have neck and back pain. Damages to the Civic were
>about $5000.
>
>I'll try to dig up some pics of the damage to the Midget and post them
>on my site this weekend.
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>Anyway, I have found that the Midget is actually pretty safe. After
>all, that is a LOT of steel. Oh well, just my .02.
>
>Adrian,
>alive and kickin after surviving his own driving as a youngster in a
>Midget
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