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Re: spridgets: what years round-wheel-arch?

To: ulix@u.washington.edu
Subject: Re: spridgets: what years round-wheel-arch?
From: gofastmg@juno.com (Rick Morrison)
Date: Tue, 17 Jun 1997 21:57:41 EDT
On Mon, 16 Jun 1997 16:25:08 -0700 (PDT) Ulix Goettsch
<ulix@u.washington.edu> writes:
>I had a 74 1/2, chrome bumpers with BIG rubber overriders.  It was
>round-arch.  I think that literature lists conflicting facts about 
>this.
>On the rubber boat they went back to square arch to increase body
>strength.
>
>Ulix
 Actually, there is no such animal as a 741/2 Midget.  The "74 1/2"
designation only applied to the advent of the rubber bumpered "B".  The
"Mae West" overridders being standard equipment for the entire 1974 model
year run for the Midget (not Spridget, as there was no Sprite by this
time)
>
>
>On 15 Jun 1997, Matt Liggett wrote:
>
>> The subject line pretty much spells it out:  What production years 
>of
>> Spridgets had round wheel arches?  72-???
>> 
>> Forgetfully,
>> 
>> --
>> Matt Liggett <mliggett@pobox.com> | Bloomington, IN, USA | '60 Mini  
>    
>> <URL:http://pobox.com/~mliggett/> |    '89 SAAB 900t SPG | '70 MG 
>Midget 
>> 
 Spridgets( Midgets) were produced with round wheel arches in only 3
years. 1972, 1973, and 1974. With the Rubber bumper, 1500 midget, they
reverted to the square arches to pass the US crash tests. The extra metal
on the square arches allowed the body to pass the rear crash sequence.
The round arch body tended to fold at the apex of the arch.


Rick Morrison
72 MGBGT
74 Midget

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