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MG Midget 1493 CC 1977

General description : Description
Go and try to find a better two-seat roadster than this 1977 MG A (AKA Midget) for under $15,000. If you like traditional British roadsters, there are not many more affordable ways to get the full experience than this wonderful British Racing Green MG.
Thanks to a long-life spent living easy as a weekend car in the good 'ol US of A, this one doesn't show any of the usual rust issues that you often find with many of these cars. Typically, the ones used as daily drivers found ways to rust in the most demonic ways possible, but this one is straight, clean, and totally ready to use immediately without any expensive additional work. British Racing Green is always a good color on these cars, giving them a traditional, almost expensive look that seems to defy their diminutive size. Fit and finish are also quite good with panels that are still straight and clean as they were three-and-a-half decades ago. The black 'chip-guard' running along its bottom flanks serves to visually lengthen the car, but until you stand next to it, you can't really grasp how small and agile this one really is. Rubber bumpers were standard equipment in the late '70s, but they're more tastefully done here than on the B, which had its looks radically altered by federal regulations. The trunk rack is a practical and stylish addition, and MGB fans will undoubtedly recognize the luggage rack and amber taillights.
Small on the outside doesn't mean cramped inside. Sure, it's cozy, but there's adequate legroom thanks to the twin bucket seats. Reupholstered saddle tan vinyl upholstery looks surprisingly stylish given the car's modest price in 1977, and the charm of the back-to-basics design still resonates today. Clear white-on-black gauges have a no-nonsense look that was typical of British cars of the period, and the relationship between the stock wheel, shifter, and pedals was designed by enthusiasts who seemed to know what they were doing, because it's a joy to drive. The original AM/FM/Cassette radio is still in the center stack and it works, but we're pretty sure you'll never use it once you experience the brawny exhaust note. Overhead, there's a black convertible top that can be stowed and raised from the driver's seat just by reaching behind your shoulder, a technique you'll quickly master with some practice, and it's protected with a matching black boot cover when stowed away. Even the trunk is reasonably sized and offers a full-size spare and jack assembly.
Given the car's small size and featherweight curb weight, the 1500 cc inline-four (1493 to be exact) moves it around smartly. Seriously, the guy in a Miata will tower over you and a Mini looks like an SUV in comparison, but that's all entirely the point, as less weight means more performance. Fortunately, the sporty four cylinder engine is a big over-achiever and delivers a wonderful exhaust note that will have you shifting gears just to listen to its snarky bark. It's quite well tended, with all the original equipment intact and lots of new service items. The 4-speed manual gearbox offers light throws and a progressive clutch, so shifting is a joy, and the agile suspension makes carving corners delightful. This is the car that proves the old adage that it's more fun to drive a slow car fast than a fast car slow, and you can use every bit of this car's performance without fear or arrest or high-speed accident. Beautiful wired rims with spinner center caps are practically standard equipment on British roadsters, with these wearing 145R13 radials that look right in the wheel wells.
A fun little car that perfectly captures the feeling of traditional British motoring. Better yet, you can own an excellent example for what amounts to little more than pocket change. Call today!

Features : Front Disc Brakes , Seatbelts , Vinyl Interior , Heat , Manual Convertible Top , Cassette Player , AM/FM Radio ,

1977 MG Midget 1493 CC is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Dallas / Fort Worth, Texas by Streetside Classics - Dallas/Fort Worth for $12995.

 

Car Facts

Car type : Car Make : MG Model : Midget Model Version : 1493 CC Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1977 Location : Dallas/Fort Worth Vehicle Registration : Undefined

12995 $

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Streetside Classics - Dallas/Fort Worth

Streetside Classics - Dallas/Fort Worth
(817) 764-8000
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About MG
The MG (Morris Garages) story is a rich tapestry that spans several decades and involves various owners and corporate entities. Here is an overview of the MG story from its inception to the challenging period under the British Leyland (BL) corporation, highlighting key models and their specifications:

1. Foundation and Early Years:

Year of Establishment: 1924
Founder: Cecil Kimber
Initial Focus: Coachbuilding and customization of Morris cars.
2. MG Octagon Logo:

The iconic MG octagon logo was introduced, representing the merger of MG with Morris.
3. MG M-Type Midget (1929–1932):

Key Features:
Compact two-seater.
Powered by a 0.8L engine.
The beginning of the Midget series.
4. MG T-Series (1936–1955):

Key Models:
MG TA, TB, TC, TD, TF
Key Features:
Roadsters with classic styling.
Success in motorsports, particularly in pre and post-World War II eras.
5. Post-War Era and MG A (1955–1962):

Key Features:
Departure from traditional styling.
First MG to feature a streamlined, modern design.
Available as a roadster or coupe.
Powered by a 1.5L engine.
6. MG B (1962–1980):

Key Features:
Classic British sports car design.
Available as a roadster or GT coupe.
Produced in high numbers.
Variants included the powerful MGC.
7. MG Midget (1961–1979):

Key Features:
Compact sports car based on the Austin-Healey Sprite.
Affordable and popular.
Various iterations with engine upgrades.
8. MG C (1967–1969):

Key Features:
A more powerful version of the MGB, featuring a 2.9L inline-six engine.
Limited production.
9. BL Corporation Era (1968–1980):

Acquisition by British Leyland (BL):
MG became part of the larger British Leyland corporation.
Struggles with quality control and labor disputes.
Decline in product quality and reputation.
10. MG MGB GT V8 (1973–1976):

Key Features:
Introduction of a factory-produced MGB with a V8 engine.
Attempt to inject performance into the lineup during challenging times.
11. MG RV8 (1992–1995):

Key Features:
Limited production convertible.
Revival attempt by Rover Group (successor to BL) to rekindle the classic MG spirit.
The MG story during the British Leyland era marked a challenging period with a decline in quality and reputation. However, the brand continued to be associated with classic British sports cars.