Description
This MG Midget MKIII stands as a remarkable testament to its 22-year ownership, believed to have undergone restoration with a Heritage shell. Notably, it features a removable factory hard-top, a rare find that adds to its allure. With a mere 72, 376 miles on the odometer, of which only around 350 miles have been accrued in the last 22 years, this Midget epitomises both beauty and preservation.
This MG Midget MKIII is a factory-original right-hand-drive (RHD) model intended for the domestic market, manufactured during the 7th to 8th December 1971.
It was subsequently dispatched to the MG dealership, Evans & Kitchen Limited, Birmingham, West Midlands on the 12th January 1972.
The car was finished in Flame Red exterior paint, complemented by a Navy interior trim and Black Hood, just as it is today.
It came equipped with factory-fitted Wire Wheels, Heater, Tonneau Cover, Radial PLY Tyres, Seat Belts and Anti-roll Bar.
This MG Midget MKIII still proudly displays its original factory-issued registration plate, bearing the distinctive identifier BOP 523K.
Included within the car's history file is a British Motor Museum Heritage Certificate, affirming the aforementioned details. This certificate serves as a tangible validation of the vehicle's provenance.
Dating back to January 1972, this Midget represents the esteemed chrome bumper, round wheel arch era (1972-1974). Resplendent in shining flame red with a striking removable black factory hard-top, it rides elegantly on 13” wire wheels.
Beneath its bonnet lies the familiar 65bhp de-tuned Cooper ‘S’ four-cylinder A-series engine, boasting the 12G490 cylinder head and 8. 8:1 compression ratio, delivering 72lb ft of torque to the rear wheels through a four-speed manual transmission.
Inside, the cabin exudes comfort, featuring virtually unmarked navy vinyl upholstery, complemented by navy carpets, all while the odometer proudly displays its low mileage of 72, 376 miles.
Renewed on a new Heritage shell and thoroughly rebuilt, this cherished Midget was a gift from the vendor's devoted wife in May 2001. Since then, it has been meticulously stored in a bubble, with only approximately 350 miles added to its journey during this period.
The comprehensive history file accompanies the car, including the V5C documenting four former keepers, 15 old MOTs dating back to 2000 at 71, 661 miles, and the DVLA ownership history validating the number of owners and their respective ownership periods (with the 3rd and 4th owner being the same person).
This Midget awaits the upcoming club show season with anticipation. Undoubtedly, it stands as one of the finest MkIII models available, representing a pinnacle of preservation and elegance.
Prepration work completed during May 2024 ahead of sale includes :
31. 05. 2024 : Creed & Shore Motorworks Ltd £3, 212. 78 (72, 400 miles)
Remove engine from car, remove clutch, install new clutch, fit new master cylinder, refit engine, strip and clean carburetors, fit new cooling hoses, fit new exhaust down pipe with brackets, rebuild front brake calipers, fit new brake pipes, replace rear brake shoes and cylinders, bleed brakes, send radiator for repair, fit radiator, remove fuel tank and sender, clean and free off and refit, fit new battery and modify battery clamps, oil and filter change, replace air filter, road test, service and mot.
Recent MOT History
29. 05. 2024 - 72, 400 miles
09. 05. 2017 - 72, 378 miles
03. 07. 2015 - 72, 378 miles
29. 06. 2015 - 72, 378 miles
06. 06. 2013 - 72, 376 miles
30. 05. 2012 - 72, 376 miles
11. 04. 2011 - 72, 369 miles
26. 06. 2009 - 72, 355 miles
04. 07. 2008 - 72, 345 miles
29. 06. 2007 - 72, 329 miles
26. 05. 2006 - 72, 306 miles
18. 02. 2005 - 72, 258 miles
23. 01. 2004 - 72, 192 miles
05. 12. 2002 - 72, 117 miles
01. 11. 2001 - 72, 017 miles
09. 11. 2000 - 71, 661 miles
Documents
Heritage certificate, V5c, MOT certificates, various invoices, history file and the original sales brochure.
Viewing :
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Hegerty's current valuation of this car is based on year, make and model is :
Fair Condition : £3, 700+
Good Condition : £5, 300+
Excellent Condition : £7, 200+
Concours Condition : £14, 500+
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