1963 MG MIDGET ULTIMATE GARAGE FIND *NO RESERVE*
Condition: | Used |
Make: | MG |
Model: | Midget |
SubModel: | Midget |
Type: | Convertible |
Trim: | convertible |
Year: | 1963 |
Mileage: | 101,827 |
VIN: | GAN2L/21855 |
Color: | Red |
Engine: | 1098 cc |
Cylinders: | 4 |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Black |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Novi, Michigan, United States |
Extras |
Convertible |
Listed by |
Private seller |
Description of 1963 MG Midget convertible |
In an effort to make room for an unexpected opportunity, I am offering my 1963 MG Midget garage find as a "NO RESERVE AUCTION". A wonderful opportunity for the British car enthusiast to get into a rare early Midget at a low price.
Bid with confidence with my 100% positive feedback. International Buyers are welcome to bid on this great classic convertible. **Please read the entire listing prior to placing a bid ** Bidders with less than 5 feedback transactions must make contact prior to placing a bid. Becoming a very rare collectible model with values on the rise. The Midget has been a favorite for British car enthusiasts for many years. Noted for their simplicity and reliability at an affordable price. This MG has been garage stored for many years and had been a long time restoration project for it's previous British owner. A copy of the Heritage Certificate can be seen in the pictures. Looking for a good home for this great British Classic. Engine # 10CG-DA-H-36364 Transmission: 4 Speed Color: Red with Black interior Mileage: 101827 Title: Clear "Michigan" Title **I will be adding more pictures within the next few days.** I purchased the Midget from the friend of the long time ownerwho was a true British car enthusiast who was from England. Unfortunately his friend had passed away before the restoration was completed. Based on the receipts, it appears that it has been a very long term amateur restoration that started some time in the '80's. Many new parts were purchased for the project including complete new interior and new convertible top and windshield. Mechanically: When I purchased the MG it had not been started in several years. I discovered that the fuel pump was not working. I removed the carbs and brought them to an MG expert to take apart the carbs and clean them. I installed a replacement electric fuel pump and charged up the battery. With very little effort the 1098cc engine fired right up. A compression test was performed and it showed a very impressive 180-190 psi per cylinder. The choke cable is binding a bit, so I needed to manually pull the chokes on the carbs when I fired it up. Due to the winter weather, I have not been able to road test the MG. The brakes are functioning as well as the clutch. Records show receipts for new brake rotors and brake hoses. Also, a receipt from White Post Restoration for a brake MC rebuild is included. As shown in the pictures, the engine compartment is very tidy. The engine is extremely clean and not covered in oil. It is still a positive ground system. Body: The body is in solid condition and has an "amateur" body restoration. The body does not show any rust bubbles or rust holes. Although the paint looks nice in the pictures, it is a poor paint job. It appears that the plan was to re-do the paint job. The long time owner took pride in doing everything himself. Being that he was from England, he was used to tackling any job on his little British sports car. Unfortunately, his painting skills were far from good. The body work itself looks good, and as shown in the pictures, the door gaps look fine. The bumpers and grill are in good original condition. A new windshield was installed, however I discovered that there was not a body to windshield gasket installed. The floors were repaired with metal patch sections that were not done in an ideal fashion. It all appears solid, but was not done correctly. The body itself is very solid as shown in the close up pictures of the rocker panels as well as the other typical rust areas. The interioris completely new. This includes new carpet and restored seats. The dashboard was also recovered as well as all of the cockpit trim pieces. New door panels were also installed. All of this work was done at a professional interior shop. The convertible top is brand new, and was recently installed for the first time. The original side curtains have been restored with new plexiglass windows. Pictures are included of the side curtains. I can confirm that the wipers and heater motor work. Lights are working as well. Blinkers do not work. The fuel pump that was installed is for a negative ground car, so I wired it directly to the battery with a switch under the dash to turn it on. I did not get a chance to buy the proper positive ground fuel pump. ONCE AGAIN....A NO RESERVE AUCTION! **Please have your finds in order prior to bidding. **For the motivated buyer I will consider ending the auction early for a serious offer, however I do not have a "Buy It Now" price set. The fine print: If you have 5 or less feedback transactions, you must contact me prior to bidding. A non-refundable deposit of $500.00 is due within 24 hours of the auction end. If the deposit is not received, the "Austin Healey" will be offered to the next highest bidder. The balance is due within 7 days of the auction end date. The car must be picked up within 10 days of the auction end date. A $10.00 per day storage fee will be charged after the 10 days unless prior arrangements have been made. For International Buyers, I have sold several vintage cars to overseas buyers with the buyers being extremely pleased with the sale. "Rear License Plate" and Battery not included. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me. I do reserve the right to end this auction at any time. I will do my best to answer any questions you may have. |