man i just bought a 71 mg midget 2months ago. i never though i would enjoy it so much after being a gear head an having much faster cars. but my god this car is insanely fun to drive fun to be in an just a pleasure to own. no expensive sensors or catalytic converter to go bad or get damaged. im 6'1 175 an i have no problem fitting in this car i totally love it
Not knowing the actual condition of your car, but if you decide to start improving/rebuilding any of the components consider starting with the lever shock absorbers. The back ones can go a long way, but the front ones are also the upper suspension arm so they are far more critical for good handling.
Me and the wife had MG-B's..4 of them at the same time..for 15 years in northern Colorado..I drove mine 40000 miles per year..my wife put 35000 miles on hers...The other two, a 1967 GT and a 1968 Roadster, were fun drivers..built up a little for track and canyon..We took the daily drivers all over the country..to Ma. , to Mn, to Ca. , to tx. , to Tn. , every lower 48 state..I always got back home under power..The 500 mile trip is just a nibble...
Beautiful MG! I have a british racing green 1969 Austin Healey Sprite and the joy that thing brings every time I drive it is insane. Best bang for the buck.
Very cool. Awesome scenery. And, of course, you are quite lucky to have a 300 TD. They are now like unicorns and growing more expensive with each passing day.
Got here because I recognized Glenwood canyon in the thumbnail. I live in gws and had no idea about the carshow! I'll be watching for it this year if they're still doing it
Cool car, cool ride, cool dog, cool navigator, cool video. You could always get a trunk mounted luggage rack. I am currently helping with a complete restoration of a round arch. Hopped up 1275 with a Datsun 5 speed. Everything was removed to include the interior. Body sand blasted. No expense spared. Down to the wiring now. If I fit in a Midget (legs too long, feet too wide) I'd one another, but happy with my 63 MGB.
I remember when i used to take my dog out in our old Midget. The rear shelf is just the right size and with the roof down, they love the flapping ears lol
Doggie! Beautiful car, and an outstanding video. Thank you for sharing. What is the build date,? That is a round wheel arch car, so I'm assuming late 1971, making it a 1972 model year. I, too, would be interested in knowing the rear-end gear ratio. Stock would have been 3.9:1, where yours has possibly been upgraded to 3.7:1 (diff from the last two years of rubber bumper production). 3.55:1 ring and pinions are available, but that might be too tall for your engine in the mountains. Also, were you able to get any video or pictures from the event that you might like to share here? I post on the MG Experience forum as Steve-in-Florida. See you there? Cheers from Florida.
He said when he was buying gas that it's a 71. Same year as mine, one year before the round wheel arches. I've got a set of 3.7:1 gears in mine and a Datsun 5 speed trans, that makes the car much nicer at highway speeds.
@@FullThrottleMonty From what I heard, it was not too difficult for the previous owner. Rivergate Transmissions made a kit to make it easier. The hard part now is finding a transmission from an old Datsun.
The 1500's weren't as good an engine as the 1275's. The 1500's were jerry rigged to pass pollution laws in the US far more than the 1275's were ever called on to do and suffered badly from it in comparison. That and jacking up the suspension to comply with bumper height laws made the 1500s much less desirable cars.
Brother: Dig: This vid of you driving your Midget is absolute dynamite. Makes yours truly want to learn how to drive stick, and maybe even getting a Midget in reasonably good shape. The only situation that I find a bit difficult is driving a stick in NYC traffic. Why? Rowing the stick in stop and go traffic. That could get tired after a while I guess. But the fun of being one with the machine is what turns yours truly on. I once rode in the passenger seat of a coworker's Midget. He kept the top up because we took a highway and the wind buffeting would have been too much. I admired him and how he handled that stick shift. If he could do it then so can I, with practice. Anyway friend, sorry for bending your ear, or your eyes in reading this. Happy trails! Do you still own it? His Midget was white, similar to yours. Peace...🙏🏹♐
Stupid UA-cam stopped showing me your videos! Thought your channel was gone! Thankfully, I happened upon this by chance and will now have to catch up on your last few months worth of content. A young mechanic friend of mine grabbed a spitfire Triumph, rust, free, which he will restore and make a fun driver. I am 6‘2“ tall and can’t fit in the damn thing!
"Top up because of the storms" Pans to big rip in the top. 😬 Your doggo is so easy to travel with! In our Midget the top makes so much noise snapping against the top frames at speed that we try not to drive above about 50. How did you get yours to be so quiet?
@@SirDriftoI love seeing classics being road tripped. Especially classic British cars. I have a series one E-type that I plan on upgrading to make doing this possible and practical. ❤😊
@@SirDrifto have you looked at the markings of the diff they might tell you what diff you have. I did change the diff on my A/H Sprite MK1 for i think a late model Morris Minor Traveller diff which made things much more comfortable at higher speed but at the cost of acceleration.
I must have drove my MG miget from Nashville to Daytona ( 750 miles) a dozen times & other than adding oil every 400 miles I never had a problem with either one ( I had two of them) And I could drive 750 miles on $20 bucks in the mid seventys..
man i just bought a 71 mg midget 2months ago. i never though i would enjoy it so much after being a gear head an having much faster cars. but my god this car is insanely fun to drive fun to be in an just a pleasure to own. no expensive sensors or catalytic converter to go bad or get damaged. im 6'1 175 an i have no problem fitting in this car i totally love it
Not knowing the actual condition of your car, but if you decide to start improving/rebuilding any of the components consider starting with the lever shock absorbers. The back ones can go a long way, but the front ones are also the upper suspension arm so they are far more critical for good handling.
A Honda S600 is even much more fun
A man , his woman , and his dog all traveling in a MG . What else do you need !
My thoughts exactly!
In Germany sadly most wimen hate Gas cars they will only use or get in eVs
"Wearing Seat Belt" ... 😮😮😮
Me and the wife had MG-B's..4 of them at the same time..for 15 years in northern Colorado..I drove mine 40000 miles per year..my wife put 35000 miles on hers...The other two, a 1967 GT and a 1968 Roadster, were fun drivers..built up a little for track and canyon..We took the daily drivers all over the country..to Ma. , to Mn, to Ca. , to tx. , to Tn. , every lower 48 state..I always got back home under power..The 500 mile trip is just a nibble...
When did do this? I mean how long ago?
A nibble in a B maybe...but it's a lot more in a midget.
Beautiful car....Drove mine from Canada to my parent's place in Ft. Lauderdale...no problems.
That’s awesome
Beautiful MG! I have a british racing green 1969 Austin Healey Sprite and the joy that thing brings every time I drive it is insane. Best bang for the buck.
Very cool. Awesome scenery.
And, of course, you are quite lucky to have a 300 TD. They are now like unicorns and growing more expensive with each passing day.
Got here because I recognized Glenwood canyon in the thumbnail. I live in gws and had no idea about the carshow! I'll be watching for it this year if they're still doing it
Cool car, cool ride, cool dog, cool navigator, cool video.
You could always get a trunk mounted luggage rack.
I am currently helping with a complete restoration of a round arch. Hopped up 1275 with a Datsun 5 speed.
Everything was removed to include the interior. Body sand blasted. No expense spared. Down to the wiring now.
If I fit in a Midget (legs too long, feet too wide) I'd one another, but happy with my 63 MGB.
I have one with bad rot but round archs 1275cc hard top idk if i should just look for a rolller
Sir D, such a cool YT video ✌️😎. I had a '71 850 spider and had fun drives and great MPG too. 👍
That is awesome!
I remember when i used to take my dog out in our old Midget. The rear shelf is just the right size and with the roof down, they love the flapping ears lol
Great video, love the Midget!!
Loved it! Keep the Midget videos coming.
Doggie!
Beautiful car, and an outstanding video. Thank you for sharing.
What is the build date,? That is a round wheel arch car, so I'm assuming late 1971, making it a 1972 model year.
I, too, would be interested in knowing the rear-end gear ratio. Stock would have been 3.9:1, where yours has possibly been upgraded to 3.7:1 (diff from the last two years of rubber bumper production). 3.55:1 ring and pinions are available, but that might be too tall for your engine in the mountains.
Also, were you able to get any video or pictures from the event that you might like to share here?
I post on the MG Experience forum as Steve-in-Florida. See you there?
Cheers from Florida.
He said when he was buying gas that it's a 71. Same year as mine, one year before the round wheel arches. I've got a set of 3.7:1 gears in mine and a Datsun 5 speed trans, that makes the car much nicer at highway speeds.
@@rodshop5897 How hard is that Datsun swap? I'd sure love a 5 speed and a synchronized first gear.
@@FullThrottleMonty From what I heard, it was not too difficult for the previous owner. Rivergate Transmissions made a kit to make it easier. The hard part now is finding a transmission from an old Datsun.
Excellent
That car runs well better than my 1500 Midget.😎
she runs pretty good for a little 1275
The 1500's weren't as good an engine as the 1275's. The 1500's were jerry rigged to pass pollution laws in the US far more than the 1275's were ever called on to do and suffered badly from it in comparison. That and jacking up the suspension to comply with bumper height laws made the 1500s much less desirable cars.
Brother: Dig: This vid of you driving your Midget is absolute dynamite. Makes yours truly want to learn how to drive stick, and maybe even getting a Midget in reasonably good shape. The only situation that I find a bit difficult is driving a stick in NYC traffic. Why? Rowing the stick in stop and go traffic. That could get tired after a while I guess. But the fun of being one with the machine is what turns yours truly on. I once rode in the passenger seat of a coworker's Midget. He kept the top up because we took a highway and the wind buffeting would have been too much. I admired him and how he handled that stick shift. If he could do it then so can I, with practice. Anyway friend, sorry for bending your ear, or your eyes in reading this. Happy trails! Do you still own it? His Midget was white, similar to yours.
Peace...🙏🏹♐
Great video! Curious, why the towel under the pedals?
When I wear white soles shoes , it turns the backside black 😂
Stupid UA-cam stopped showing me your videos! Thought your channel was gone! Thankfully, I happened upon this by chance and will now have to catch up on your last few months worth of content.
A young mechanic friend of mine grabbed a spitfire Triumph, rust, free, which he will restore and make a fun driver. I am 6‘2“ tall and can’t fit in the damn thing!
You can install an Austin E Series OHC 1500
"Top up because of the storms" Pans to big rip in the top. 😬 Your doggo is so easy to travel with! In our Midget the top makes so much noise snapping against the top frames at speed that we try not to drive above about 50. How did you get yours to be so quiet?
How tall are you? Mine is a 12/71 build Midget and is also titled as a 71... with round arches. ;)
i'm 5'8" on a good day haha
Nice milage. What's that about 38mpg UK .... That's about mx5/ manta consumption.
I love your videos..I just bought a 72 midget..could you recommend the best fuel type,,reg, or super?
Always the highest octane. Lower combustion temps, better for the engine.
Is this just a 4 speed or do you have overdrive or something? Didn’t seem as high rpm as when I freeway drive mine
This car definitely has overdrive.
Did you ever get the holes in your top fixed?
@@Plodalong-allday no I just keep the top down so I don't have to think about them 🤣🤦♂️
@@SirDriftoI love seeing classics being road tripped. Especially classic British cars. I have a series one E-type that I plan on upgrading to make doing this possible and practical. ❤😊
What route is that, running parallel with the river(viaduct?) Great video and MG !! Thanks for video
That's I-70 through Glenwood canyon.
Would you daily this I have been thinking about doing it
If you can live without ac, then yes absolutely. They’re great cars
amazing car, wish mine did 70 at 3500. anything special in yours outside of stock?
I strangely have a tall rear diff ratio, have no clue what it is though, but it cruises 10000ft altitude highways at 70 which is amazing
@@SirDrifto have you looked at the markings of the diff they might tell you what diff you have. I did change the diff on my A/H Sprite MK1 for i think a late model Morris Minor Traveller diff which made things much more comfortable at higher speed but at the cost of acceleration.
I must have drove my MG miget from Nashville to Daytona ( 750 miles) a dozen times & other than adding oil every 400 miles I never had a problem with either one ( I had two of them) And I could drive 750 miles on $20 bucks in the mid seventys..
It looks like you install the five speed
Hi there, Sir. Liked your w123 video. Can I somehow contact you ?
What can I do for ya
32.5 MPGs
Telephone poles look like a picket fence.
what gas mileage? well it depends how much you fart mate
😅😅😅
That looks like torture for a big dog .