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Saw one today at a show at 599,000 baht for top spec it looks like a good deal. (yes I know it's made in China).

 

Has anyone tried or owned one and what do you think?

 

Thanks

Posted
2 hours ago, watcharacters said:

 

 

 

   MG3 or MGB?

 

Any links you can offer?

 

 

 

 

 

When did China start making MGB's?

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That pic doesn't look like a standard MGB

 

Here are two pics of a MG midget I restored (with a little help from my friends).

 

Sadly no longer in my possession.

Midget06lr.jpg

Midget07lr.jpg

Posted
19 minutes ago, Negita43 said:

That pic doesn't look like a standard MGB

 

Here are two pics of a MG midget I restored (with a little help from my friends).

 

Sadly no longer in my possession.

Midget06lr.jpg

Midget07lr.jpg

Watch and listen to the vid...:stoner:

Posted

Thanks = My  apologies I thought it was a pic!

 

I notice in the intro that they had a "frogeye"  (Austin Healey Sprite)

 

This was my first "sports car" cost me £950 in 1961 ish

 

I've also had a Volvo P1800 (The Saints car)

 

And a great car but not cool  - a Citreon BX GTI 4X4

 

My last was a Celica GT4 Carlos Sainz  (limited Edition).

 

Sadly now I drive a 25 year old Toyota Corolla!!

 

Posted
On ‎2‎/‎10‎/‎2018 at 5:21 PM, watcharacters said:

MG3 or MGB?

Any links you can offer?

Even with no link to pics you know it's going to be vying for the ugliest and least desirable car on the road award

Posted
1 minute ago, Just Weird said:

Even with no link to pics you know it's going to be vying for the ugliest and least desirable car on the road award

Which...?

Posted
On ‎2‎/‎12‎/‎2018 at 12:43 PM, giddyup said:

Google it.

MG3-03-1050x600.jpg

I was right and the front view is even worse.

 

I wonder how those (Chinese) wheels compare with some others on a not-too-distant thread?

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It's a disgrace that something like that should be allowed to wear the badge.
Ah the good old days. Wooden ships and iron men. 40 HP English cars that would not pull the skin off a pudding! MG one of those

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Posted
18 minutes ago, canthai55 said:

Ah the good old days. Wooden ships and iron men. 40 HP English cars that would not pull the skin off a pudding! MG one of those

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The USA was a major importer of MG cars from way back when. MG was a big name in motor racing, has history...

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Posted
1 hour ago, canthai55 said:

Ah the good old days. Wooden ships and iron men. 40 HP English cars that would not pull the skin off a pudding! MG one of those

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Precisely.

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