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Uploaded by on Jun 7, 2006

Movie made from the MG test drive video.

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  • classic british cars = the best

  • I purchases my 75 1275 MG off craig's list for $4999 and some change. Moderately restored with 50k miles.

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  • nice car what is uner the bonnet

  • They are pretty god space in the inside, but you are too tall, I think you should take off the top of it and you will fit very well, I weight like 200 and something lbs, and it does't matter...

  • lovely job on the engine, but why would you put it back into a dirty engine bay :o !!!??

  • Everybody who works for WMG drives hondas >:|

  • @tinmontin - hey im 6'/2" and about 185lbs...is that too big for a midget?! ive never actually driven one but they look so small, whats the interior space like?

  • I just bought a 1973 Mg Midget for 6500 American dollars. man is in excellent condition, i guess I'm just one of the lucky ones Is 5-speed, maroon, with the black top. Convertible of course.

  • they are actually for a jack stand, a pipe on the jack pushes into this hole, and as you turn a crank it will lift up one entire side of the car

  • thank you for the reply. looks like ill be welding them up then.

  • not bad at all

  • they are for if you are rallying or something like that the you can bolt these rubber, or metal plates on for protection. i had the same question a couple of years ago. i would weld them up, simply because if you drive in wet weather no water will get into the front arch or something, but i don't think much will happen if you don't

    hope this helped

    (:

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