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1967 MG MIDGET MK III - £POA

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The MG Midget was announced in June 1961, reviving a name that had been used on earlier small, two-seat, lightweight sports cars manufactured by MG. It was essentially the same as the MkII Austin-Healey Sprite - which replaced the original 'frogeye' Sprite - and had been introduced just a month or so earlier in the same year. Mechanically, the Midget was identical to the Sprite, but had an improved interior, instruments and some additional exterior trim – in addition to the marque-specific grille and badging – which made it the mildly ‘up-market’ version. The model went through a number of revisions during its long production run – each providing improvements to the engine, suspension, fittings and fixtures. The Mark III – as offered here – appeared in 1966 and featured an enlarged 1275 cc engine (the original had been just 948 cc) which provided a claimed 65 bhp. Usefully, it also gained a much improved convertible top, now permanently fixed to the body rather than the earlier removable item, which needed to be stowed in the boot. The Mark III continued in production until 1974, gaining a mild facelift along the way, together with mechanical improvements. All told, around 100,000 of the Mark III version were manufactured. This early Mark III was first registered new in the UK in February 1967. It went through a number of hands, appearing to remain in regular use, receiving some major mechanical works in the 1990’s, followed up by extended renovation work in 2018. This included a full respray; full interior re-trim with new carpets fitted and mechanical work comprising a brake system rebuild and suspension overhaul. There is quite an extensive paper record from the 1980’s, MOT certificates to 2015 and invoices for the work completed in 2018. The Midget was purchased by a Guernsey resident in 2020 and registered in the island at that time. It has been kept garaged and seen limited subsequent use. Having covered very few miles since importation to Guernsey, the car remains in excellent mechanical health and is running well. The full respray carried out in 2018 still looks great – the paintwork gleams, offset by the black powder-coated wire wheels. The exterior chrome work is complete and bright, with just a little patination. The folding hood is in excellent condition and is accompanied by a full, black hardtop. As part of the restoration work, the interior was re-trimmed in red with white piping and new red carpeting fitted – all of which remains in very good condition. A Moto Lita-type steering wheel has been added and the dashboard is in excellent shape. This Midget presents superbly, looking very smart in its white body with black wheels colour scheme. Although restoration work was carried out 5 years ago, it remains in excellent condition, and is ready for a new owner to use regularly or keep just for sunny, top-down, weekend drives. The car is currently Guernsey registered and we can assist with overseas shipping and importation processes if required. £ POA

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  • Transmission 69197354786223e29b85070a0695cc247a4c2b215c743673c2d02e864b4cd687 4-SPEED MANUAL
  • Steering ca68a9643bbb915d30839040f432af59e679db8cf98e23a4378cbef2ed805059 RHD
  • RefCode: EBAFB5C6-217B-4286-B44A-976E12B10D20