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Re: New to the list

To: SixtyOneMG@aol.com, spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: New to the list
Date: Sat, 17 Jun 2000 07:34:39 EDT
In a message dated 6/16/2000 10:43:14 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
SixtyOneMG@aol.com writes:

<< Among the 
 things I've found on my car that I didn't expect include a 4-speed 
 transmission with a Hurst shifter.  A 61 had a 3-speed out of the factory, 
 right?  I might be wrong.  Along with the $-speed and Hurst, it came with a 
 roll bar, and a bonnet pin conversion.  Which sure makes it seem like my car 
 had been used for racing at some point in it's 40 year life.  U.S. issue 
 Midgets had an MPH speedometer, right?  >>

Yep, Doogie--certainly sounds like you have an ex-racer from Canada.  The 
first help/advice I would offer is to purchase two, mybe three books--not 
necessarily inexpensive, but crucial, in my opinion:

    Porter's DIY Guide to Restoration of the MG Midget?Austion Healey Sprite
    Hayne's Sprite/Midget manual, and perhaps
    Bentley's Sprite/Midget manal

These will give you the practical and technical information you need to 
tackle most restoration and maintenance problems you encounter.  Plus, of 
course, stay tuned to this great list and ask away for information or parts.  
Somebody always comes up with an answer, a part, or (and we are long on 
these!! <G>) and opinion.

--David C.
    

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