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Re: One owner spridget story

To: Travis Grant Elliott <TGElliott@atmc.net>
Subject: Re: One owner spridget story
Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 21:16:26 -0800
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
Organization: WFO Racing
References: <3.0.5.32.20010212230820.00802640@mail.infoave.net>
What a story Travis!  Thank you for sharing it with us.  Your story could be a
chapter in a book "LBC fever".  Many on the list could add other chapters.

Keep us posted on your progress.


Travis Grant Elliott wrote:

> Ok Herb, you twisted my arm ;-) But here goes.
>
> Way back when in 1979 there was a body man who lived near where I lived who
> had an MGA, that sat alongside his house.  I was drawn to the car, there
> was nothing else like it on the road.  Since I was turning 16 that year, I
> tried to buy it from him. To make a long story short, he wouldn't sell it,
> but I was hooked.
>
> I then started looking for an MG!  Then one day in August, my father came
> into my room about 10 am and asked if I was going to sleep all day.  It was
> summer and I was out of school and didn't have to work that day ;-) We all
> know how lazy teenagers can be, or should that be "remember".
>
> I got up and got dressed and we went to Wilmington, to look at cars.  It
> was a place called Friendly Lincoln Mercury, and British Leyland.  There
> were 5 midgets on the lot that day.  There was a white one, 2 brown ones, a
> blue one, and a beautiful example in Brooklands Green with twin sidestripes
> that had the MG logo just above the rear side marker.  The stripes were in
> silver.  The interior was in biscuit or tan.  It had no extras, there
> wasn't even a radio blanking plate, just a hole in the center console. Well
> after the usual cat and mouse game over the price, a price of $5200 was
> settled on.  I know it sounds expensive, but it was right in line with the
> other entry level cars of the day, (that I would want to drive;-).
>
> We came home and I had to wait until October to get my license to be able
> to drive by myself.  But I wore my learner's permit out, with anyone that I
> could talk into the car with me.
>
> It carried me through the rest of high school, and partly through college.
> I had way too much trouble with clutches(but during my redo of the car, I
> found my troubles, that's another story).  I commuted 60 miles a day to
> college and the MG just wasn't reliable enough, no motor problems just
> clutches, so I eventually bought a used japanese econobox and parked my
> midget in my father's garage.
>
> It sat in my father's garage for 14 years, until a chance happening upon a
> british car rally on the Blue Ridge Parkway once again ignited the passion.
>
> Upon returning home from vacation, I went to get MY car.  I brought it home
> and after replacing a battery , coil, and fuel lines, had the car running
> in less than 30 minutes, but It still needed a clutch. I pulled it into my
> little workshop and started taking it apart.  That was a little over 2
> years ago, and much has happened since then, but in the last couple of
> days, I have fired the engine for the first time since the rebuild.
>
> The PASSION is BACK and I hope to finish the complete car before the Summer
> of 2001 is over.  I am completely redoing the car. Interior and exterior.
>
> Since I am once again working on my car, I will probably be posting to list
> more often,  Mostly asking, but hopefully helping along the way also.
>
> Safety Fast,
> Travis G. Elliott
>
> 1979 Midget 1500
> Original Owner, 1st car
> Trying to rebuild by Summer 2001

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