On 11/07/2008, at 3:13 AM, Dodd, Kelvin wrote:
> David:
>
> The MG 1100 is a pretty neat car but it's very hard to assign a
> value to
> one. There is a very limited market, so it's more a question of how
> badly your son wants the car. Whatever he pays for it, it's unlikely
> that after fixing it up the investment could be recouped.
>
It is interesting how few there are in our club (remember, we have
1000 members).
We have one 1100 enthusiast who competes in his. He usually wins most
events and shows that he enters (usually because he is generally the
only one in his class) - but it is a pretty neat and tidy car. He has
worked hard on brining it up to scratch but he still "throws" it
around a motorkhana track and recently put it on the racetrack for our
MG Challenge weekend.
He was thrilled to find that for once he wasn't the slowest car out
there and picking up speed through some of the corners I could see he
may even have caught THE BUG (the grin on his face back in the pits
was priceless).
The 1100 isn't really a competition vehicle :-)
Oh yeah - we all love the hydrospastic... err hydrolastic suspension
is great to see settling down after the car comes to a rapid halt in
the motorkhana events.
A neat little car - and a comfortable ride, too.
Eric
'68 MGB MkII
Adelaide, South Australia
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