This came across the yahoo bugeye list, in case anybody is interested: Hi Team, I'm the new editor of "Healey Marque," the monthly magazine of the Austin-Healey Club of America -- www.healeyclub.org.
Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2005 08:33:19 -0600 reply-type=original {sentby:smtp 24.15.214.89 authed with dbl@chicagolandmgclub.com} with any abuse report
Note the complete absence of any desire for Midget material? Probably get himself "fired" if he ran a piece on RWA Midgets ;-) Those Heavey Healey folks would probably get a coronary...
(Despite the fact the Works in Warwick ran Sprites badged as Midgets a number of times. I'm not sure Abingdon ever prepared Sprites as Midgets, or Midgets as Sprites though). Note the complete absenc
I understand your point but I wouldn't expect an Austin-Healey Club to publish an article on a 70's MG, but on the other hand the only way you could test that would be to write and submit an article
Folks, The Spridget list is unique in that it recognizes that most Midgets are re-badged Sprites. No dig intended it is just a fact. The Austin Healey Clubs are for Austin Healeys just as the MG club
Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2005 16:25:01 -0600 reply-type=original {sentby:smtp 24.15.214.89 authed with dbl@chicagolandmgclub.com} with any abuse report
I will argue with that. Had the Midget come out a year earlier, I would tend to agree with you, but inasmuch as the car was radically re-designed by both Austin and MG and the result was simultaneou
David, It is not my intention to insult anyone. However the MK I Midget (948) is a Bugeye Sprite with new fenders, bonnet and trunk lid bolted or spot welded to the same tub as the Bugeye and that ne
I have personally found the answer to that question via many meets over the years. We are the lowest form of LBC, cheap (sticker price when new) sports cars. MGBs and TRs cost a bit more so they look
Hello Frank, i was at the ABFM in Seattle, (bellevue actually,,, anyway).. i was up admiring the bentleys... one of them said oh, darn, everybody needs to get back in their cars to get their pictures
This came across the yahoo bugeye list, in case anybody is interested: Hi Team, I'm the new editor of "Healey Marque," the monthly magazine of the Austin-Healey Club of America -- www.healeyclub.org.
Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2005 08:33:19 -0600 reply-type=original {sentby:smtp 24.15.214.89 authed with dbl@chicagolandmgclub.com} with any abuse report
Note the complete absence of any desire for Midget material? Probably get himself "fired" if he ran a piece on RWA Midgets ;-) Those Heavey Healey folks would probably get a coronary...
(Despite the fact the Works in Warwick ran Sprites badged as Midgets a number of times. I'm not sure Abingdon ever prepared Sprites as Midgets, or Midgets as Sprites though). Note the complete absenc
I understand your point but I wouldn't expect an Austin-Healey Club to publish an article on a 70's MG, but on the other hand the only way you could test that would be to write and submit an article
Folks, The Spridget list is unique in that it recognizes that most Midgets are re-badged Sprites. No dig intended it is just a fact. The Austin Healey Clubs are for Austin Healeys just as the MG club
Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2005 16:25:01 -0600 reply-type=original {sentby:smtp 24.15.214.89 authed with dbl@chicagolandmgclub.com} with any abuse report
I will argue with that. Had the Midget come out a year earlier, I would tend to agree with you, but inasmuch as the car was radically re-designed by both Austin and MG and the result was simultaneou