This 1977 MG Midget has plenty of distinct styling touches and some
well-placed upgrades. But at its core, it still delivers classic
lines and a terrific driving attitude - all for a value price.
The car's finish has a good gloss in the sunshine for a nice
convertible style, and overall, it's a driver-quality finish
because this is a car that's made for really hitting the road on a
whim. That's why you have classic driver-oriented details like the
rear luggage rack. These are joined by worthwhile well-integrated
upgrades like the clear headlights and minilite-style wheels. We
also like the creamy yellow color, because it provides a tasteful
contrast to the dark elements. The black rockers, black bumpers,
and full-length black pinstripe offer a nicely coordinated
darkness. And when the newer (2015) black soft top is in place,
this basically looks like a thoughtful two-tone machine.
As distinct as this looks with the roof up, a Midget is most fun
when open to the world. We like that you have a choice between a
convertible boot or a racing-style tonneau, and they are both in
black to coordinate with the exterior accents. Plus, the tan
interior adds an extra dimension of attractiveness because it goes
with the earth tone style of the exterior yellow. Well-done bucket
seats, a center console, and a full set of Smiths gauges make for
an engaging classic. And just like the exterior, you also have
upgrades you'll really want, like the grippy wood-rimmed sports
steering wheel. And the radio is now a modern AM/FM unit with USB
and Bluetooth for the best in driving music.
These final generation Midgets received the largest motor ever
available to these sprightly MGs. The 1493 cc inline-four under the
hood produced more torque than the earlier 1275 cc unit, which made
it better suited to American tastes. The engine bay has the look of
regular maintenance, and the way it runs well reaffirms the feeling
of good care. There was a new clutch kit this year, and so you have
an even more confident action to the four-speed manual
transmission. The light body weight, independent front suspension,
and front disc brakes all contribute to the sporting attitude.
Complete with maintenance records, this is a terrific driver's
Midget. You may use the value price to update details like the
paint or heater, but from day one, you'll be overall impressed with
the features and fun that this one delivers. That's why we know it
will be leaving us soon. Call today!!!
Vehicle Details
1977 MG Midget
Listing ID:CC-1702884
Price:$7,995
Location:Lutz, Florida
Year:1977
Make:MG
Model:Midget
Exterior Color:Light Yellow
Interior Color:Brown
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:42160
Stock Number:3873-TPA
VIN:GAN6UH193986G
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