| In message <960223094949_429740363@emout07.mail.aol.com>  writes:
> Hi,
> 
> With appropriate apologies to Ray and Kermit, I have to say I've been gazing
> at my freshly polished '66 Midget in BRG and thinking it is quite a handsome
>...........  I'm thinking that cars in original condition (the car is popular 
for racing, but
> is generally highly modified) may become significantly rarer in a few years
> due to neglect and low market value despite the fact that they seem to be all
> over the place right now.  But there's no denying that these are
> intrinsically wonderful little cars, true classics that will always be
> appreciated by many.
> 
> Glen
  I agree with Glen.  When I bought my car I was actually looking for an MGB, 
but I found a nice Midget with very little rust at a good price.  This seemed a 
much better deal than any of the B's I had seen.  Thinking that I was making a 
good compromise, and that my wife would be proud of the money I was "saving", I 
settled on the Midget.  I have never regretted my decision.  I do hope that the 
value of these little cars increase so that more of them will be well restored. 
It is my impression - but I have little experience, that Midgets may be easier 
to restore than B's.  Perhaps the more experienced SOL's could voice opinions.
Tom Wannenburg
74 Midget (under restoration)
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