Junkyard Gem: 1967 MG Midget
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The tiny MG Midget (and its near-identical sibling, the Austin-Healey Sprite) sold well in North America during its 1961-1980 production run, because everyone likes a cheap and fun two-seat convertible. With the exception of the occasional super-original or nicely restored examples, though, the Midget never has been worth serious money, which means that thousands of these cars languish as get-to-it-someday projects in the driveways, yards, and garages of the land. In my junkyard travels, I see the potential project Midgets that got swept into the crusher‘s waiting room; most of them are mid-to-late-1970s models, but today’s Junkyard Gem is a much older ’67 model in a Denver-area yard.
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The interior is rough, but not completely obliterated by harsh High Plains weather. This suggests that the car spent its inactive decades in a garage or at least under some sort of shelter.
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The body doesn’t show any obviously fatal rust, so this car could have been restored without too much agony. However, you can buy a pretty decent driving-ready Midget for much less than the cost of reviving one like the car you see here, and so this ’67 ended up here.
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If this is the original engine (which is possible, though MG enthusiasts have spent decades doing mix-and-match engine swaps based on whatever powerplant is handy in the garage), then it’s a 1,275 cc BMC A, from the same engine family that powered millions of Morris/Austin Minis. For the 1967 model year, U.S.-market Midgets got 65 horsepower. Since the car weighed just 1,512 pounds, this was enough power to make it fun (though not fast even by mid-1960s standards).
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In the 1960s, it wasn’t a proper British sports car if it didn’t have wire wheels.
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The bad news is that another classic MG is about to reenter the scrap-metal ecosystem. The good news is that some Colorado Spridget owner will find many cheap parts for a car that stands a better chance of getting back on the road.
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July 26, 2019 at 11:01AM