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RE: MIDGETS

To: TUSLER%MP050@MPA15AB.MV.UNISYS.COM
Subject: RE: MIDGETS
From: Stephen Peter Mirams <mirams@bf.rmit.edu.au>
Date: Thu, 10 Oct 1996 10:58:59 +1000 (EST)

As far as I know, and I do stand to be corrected,

the first of the MG's built labelled as a Midget, appeared in 1928 with 
an OHC engine, considered to be very advanced for the time

I know of other Midgets in the 1930's under the PA or TA banners which 
were similar to earlier models however they were powered by a 1292 
Wolseley eng.

MCTC's were also labelled as Midgets circa 1945 with a 1250cc and 
continued thru to TF's until 1954 (year?)

Frogeye's came in May 1958

Spridgets came in 1961 and ended production in Nov. 1979

Hope this clears things up in a brief manner

Cheers,

Steve
69 Midget

 
TUSLER%MP050@MPA15AB.MV.UNISYS.COM wrote:

>  While we're on the subject of 'Midgets,' don't be too quick to declare
> the age of the oldest 'Midget.'  I have seen references to MG-TCs as 
>'Midgets.'
> Also, when I acquired MILOU, she had an oil-paper envelope that held the 
>owner's
> manual and other documents.  The title on the envelope was ' MG Midget.'
> So although there is a definite 'Midget' model, the one we associate with
> the 'I wanna be an MGB when I grow up' car ;-)  there also appears to be
> an entire line of models that MG considered to be 'Midgets.' So 'Midget' is
> a genre, as well as a model.
>   Any additional wisdom on this? 

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