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    Saturday car meet
    I think the Minx is pretty rare here. Neat car, I like the heck out of it, just not a fan of soft tops. I had an
    MG Midget
    mk1 when I was 18, got stuck at a railroad crossing, in 100 degree heat, waiting for a long freight to clear-with the top down. Think that fried part of my brain, which would explain quite a few things๐Ÿคฃ
    5 years ago by Cashrc
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    EeZeBilts From Keil Kraft
    Wandering far off course but had to sing a song about youngsters - in 2008 (?) heard of an 18 year old at the Beaulieu Auto Jumble - at the Austin 7 stand - had rebuilt a Seven by himself aged 16 made a very good job of it but had to wait for his drivers licence ........ Only one local tyre shop in Bournemouth was able to fit and balance new tyres on my
    MG Midget
    s wire wheels - run by a youngster of 25 who devised the method of doing so with limited equipment. Met at least another three similar youngsters in UK - all very competent and skilled - sad thing about it was they were all emigrating because of the "Nanny State" and the "Elf & Saveless".
    5 years ago by redpmg
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    Back for Summer
    Goodwood Revival, hillclimbs and sprints...that sort of stuff. Club level, but even that is now too expensive to even go and watch and I live on entirely the wrong side of England for hillclimbing. Martin - they have historic car racing in SA still - The Chevron is still racing but changed hands long ago - Anglias, Cortinas, big Healeys , 3.8 Jaguars etc and a lot of others participate. You would probably enjoy. Have a similar problem in that it happens too far away and no longer have any form of TV so although the racing is screened occasionally on a very expensive pay channel cant watch it. Was quite interested in the
    MG Midget
    racing in UK when living there.
    5 years ago by redpmg


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