1974 MG Midget Mk 3 1.3

Summary:

Good, honest, little, open top sport car!

Faults:

I am a classic fanatic, so I can usually tell when something is likely to cause problems. Midgets need attention, particularly to the twin SU Carbs, which once set should cause no problems. The A series engine is bullet proof if regular oil changes are made.

I have recently rebuilt all the front suspension. Regreasing and regreasing cannot be emphasised enough with regards to the suspension.

Waxoxyl the whole car every year.

General Comments:

Unless you are willing to work on a Midget, then do not buy one!

These cars are over 30 years old now and need some respect.

They keep up with modern traffic on by-passes etc, but struggle with gearing on motorways.

Interior is very cosy, and the heater keeps you warm in winter.

Roof down completely transforms the car, and you realise why you bought an MG Midget.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 6th January, 2006

1973 MG Midget 1.3

Summary:

Great when it goes, hell when it doesn't!

Faults:

New Alternator.

New Tires.

New Ignition Coil.

Engine Pinking.

Air Filter split.

General Comments:

Despite perception, these cars are incredibly roomy when you are actually in them! I want to love this car so much, and when its running, its beautiful, so much fun to drive, but problems constantly crop up every fortnight, with my garage having the car more than I do!

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No

Review Date: 6th December, 2005

6th Jul 2013, 06:37

I had three Midgets - one I drove 300 miles a week for four years and loved every smile; living in South Florida, the top was down most of the time. Bought it for 700.00 used and had more fun than any other car I collected. Easy to work on and parts are inexpensive. I did most of the work myself, and yes they need TLC on the run, but the harder I drove it, the better it ran. Just don't let them sit or you will have trouble.

Due to the salt air, the car was rusty and I ended up giving it to a friend.

I miss little Red...

1979 MG Midget

Summary:

A great first classic!

Faults:

The handling on these late model cars is a bit wallowy, bit the fitment of a stiffer roll bar ahs greatly improved it.

The hood on mine had been replaced with an expensive MGOC fabric one. These look great, but They shrink badly so I ended up having to replace it with a cheap vinyl one... as per original spec.

The car needed some minor bodywork around the rear wheelarch. After being quoted £1500 by a "specialist" I ended up taking it to a local bodywork man who did a beautiful job for just £300.

General Comments:

These cars are very crude and thus reliable. They are however all old and they do go wrong. Mechanical parts are dirt cheap and readily available from a variety of specialists, but Bodywork can be expensive. when buying always look at the condition of the body above everything else. It doesn't matter if the engine is blown or the gearbox whines, these parts are all available for next to nothing (usually from abandoned projects which end up being broken for spares!!)

Like any classic if you have no mechanical knowledge and do not have the tools or inclination to fix them when they do go wrong they will end up being very expensive cars to own... all of it dead money as it won't make the car worth any more.

However if you are fairly handy with a set of spanners and have a haynes manual then these are particularly rewarding little cars to own!!

Like I said earlier these later Americanised models do handle in a more wallowy American sort of way, but you will be surprised how much difference a decent set of tyres and a stiffer roll bar will make.

They are awkward to get into, but once you are in surprisingly spacious (I'm 6'4") To drive they are slow by modern standards and quite noisy. The suspension is on the solid side of hard, but the steering (Morrs Minor) is superb. Wonderfully light and direct with tonnes of feel. In short it is a true British sports car in miniature and contrary to others opinions makes an excellent daily driver, if you are young and don't have a family that is!!

One last note... Buy the best you can afford, paying top whack for a minter will give you far less greif and end up cheaper in the long one than and average example needing a bit of TLC.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 11th January, 2004

12th Jan 2004, 14:38

The cars can be made to handle a lot better by lowering the front and the rear using MGOC springs

A considerable improvement to the cars performance will be made by fitting K & N's and a tubular exhaust and manifold with the appropriate needles in the carbs.

25th Jul 2006, 07:40

My 1964 chrome bumper MkII is my every day car. I do have a Mercedes Back up - but I never use it!

4th Jul 2009, 20:16

I currently own a 64 MGB, 72 Alfa Romeo and a 79 Midget. I can honestly say the Midget handles as good as either of the other car, and as good as any I have owned. The lift of the car does not effect the handling enough to lower it, it's a car that loves to take those corners. It has a problem only once every 7 or 8 months, and once it was fully restored it rarely had a problem. Wonderful day car. I would buy it again for sure.