MG Midget electric conversion-step 1 removing the engine
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that's some should be a crime...
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Step 1: Remove the engine
Step 2: Stop project
Step 3: Sell parts
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By reading these comments I realized that you cannot please everyone. If your project is a success than you're a hero if not then good try as long as you have learned and appreciated it along the way. Everybody wants world peace but no one takes the first step which is respect. Hey if you don't like his project leave the page, don't try to change a contrarian change yourself!
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Tragic killing a nice classic in running condition. I did notice that the destruction started in 2008 and no updates since. My guess is the car is out behind a building somewhere with half the chassis hacked up and was a total waste. Shame.
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@sockosockosocko where are you getting your "clean" electricity from?? probably you're getting that electricity from Oil, Coal or Nuclear Powerplants. And there is the Problem, those plant's are NOT environmental friendly! What happens with the nuclear waste and all this...? I'm going to drive my 6 Cylinder for the rest of my life, even if i have to make my own "combustable material". At least i can say my home is environmental friendly, because i got solar panels,a heat pump and a wind turbine
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you bastards! how dare you put electric in an MG!
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Argh..why couldn’t you have just used a car with a knackered engine I don’t know. What a waste by a bunch of self righteous environmentalists...
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@XCritonX watch?v=1zhKMzMZ_eM
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@MrHarleyheathen watch?v=YdBHC_jm0Ms
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@MrHarleyheathen i drive an electrified classic. 2 yrs now and 10k miles. guess what, your disapproval puts you in the vaaaast minority. where are you getting your affordable, endless supply of dirty oil? enlighten us.



so you couldnt have used a car that wasnt running? rather than using a perfectly good car that somebody put all that time into. no respect.
noobydiablo 3 years ago 15
Poor car! Its a crime to kill such a classic.
XCritonX 3 years ago 9