Noise does nothing for me. Refinement does.. which is why I like my quiet diesel
Now there's three words you don't see often in the same sentance, refinement, quiet & diesel.
😉
I was having a chat with the wife last week and she promised that it would be ok for me to buy a Lamborghini Diablo SV if we won the lottery (which we don't enter).
I do love them but the main reason would be to pull up to work in one and see the reaction. Not because I want to show off, it's just that I work for the Environment Agency and it'd be VERY amusing. 🙂
How on earth do you manage to get the fuel to the carburettors on hot days without it evapourating?
Though that 1500 block seemed to do better in the MG than it did in the Spitfire.
Think I'll stick to my Diesel if that's the choice, costs less than that year to insure too.
Never had fuel problems, although the logic of having the exhaust manifold and the inlet manifold ont he same side completely escapes me.
Lots of empty space under the bonnet though which must help. If I ever get arround to it I might fit fuel injection and an air box routed through the grill (like the heater hoses is).
costs less than that year to insure too.
Really, for a 23 year old, with no NCB?
Its only downside is theres only room for me an one bike.
Now there's three words you don't see often in the same sentance, refinement, quiet & diesel.
Indeed. 'Skeleton having a wnak in a biscuit tin' springs to mind. 😛
There is nothing like the high pitched whine of a 16v engine to stir the blood
[i]Really, for a 23 year old, with no NCB? [/i]
I'm not 23. You see that's the beauty of being a bit older, I can choose what I want and don't have to try and justify it to myself.
If I was going for an older car like you have I'd be going for the Audi Quatro, always loved them since they came out and still would have one.
Its only downside is theres only room for me an one bike
Its not like your friends (if you have any) would want to be seen dead in it.. 😀 😀
ahhh yes, but I couldnt afford to buy one, let alone insure it 🙂
Aye, probably a good bit dearer than a Midget to buy. Insurance shouldn't be daft though.
if somebody stole my radio then i'd try to look on the bright side
That Midget's a nasty rubber-bumpered thing. My Mondeo looks nicer.
Those MG's were just fugly, as were the plastic bumper B's. Putting a [b]Triumph[/b] engine in just sacrilege, there's nothing wrong with an A Series, they can be injected, turbo'd, run unleaded, taken out to 1600cc, there's endless race tuning bits for them. I had one for a while, til it got nicked. The hood leaked like a sieve, you had to hold it in second gear or else it jumped out. Fun to drive, tho'. Not as much as my Puma, going down a gear in a tunnel or surrounded by buildings and wellying it sounded much better than your MG; revvy Yamaha 1.7 Zetec is why. My Octavia 1.9TDi sounds pretty good when I accellerate hard overtaking, [i]and[/i] I can get 60/gallon on longish A-road or motorway runs. My old '53 split-screen Minor, with a 1275 A-series and 'box, and a van rear axle, plus 5Jx13 wheels and Koni shocks used to go
like the clappers, give over 50/gallon, and I'll bet the reclining bucket seats were more fun with the G/F I was
going with at the time than an MG would ever be. In fact I can be absolutely sure of it. 😉
Aren't you shunned in the MG world if you drive a rubber bumpered one?
Only by the purist plonkers who seem to appear in every car club. I went to the local club twice (that was enough!) and about half were normal people who liked tinkering with old cars. The other half verging on obsessional.Aren't you shunned in the MG world if you drive a rubber bumpered one?
Bit like here really....but older and less interesting 😉
I admit to enjoying the monstering brutal noise of my 911, well 993 Targa this morning with the glass roof back as the sun shone down. The noise it makes is just beautiful. 8)
The RWA midgets were only made in 1973-74 - IMO the best midget is the 67 complete with the dogtooth grill, beautiful little piece of English history 🙂
Defender 110 with a 3.9 EFI and tubular manifolds for the full V8 burble here.
Cheap insurance, room for two bikes, no need to carry a tent for weekends away, enough power to surprise or frighten most car drivers and cheap(ish) to run on LPG.
My old 2.5 Alfa v6 made some lovely noises, particularly in second gear when going through the Dartford Tunnel.
Now I get my kicks on two wheels.
'Skeleton having a wnak in a biscuit tin'
Mr Poddy you are an inspiration, I shall use that in future instead of a "A bag of rusty spanners falling down a metal fire escape"
MG + sports car do not belong in the same sentence
'Skeleton having a wnak in a biscuit tin'
Even though it would not be possible 😆
There is nothing that frustrates me more than the thought of dropping a gear and overtaking small cars whilst carrying only 4 mates and 5 bikes, and still burning less fuel doing it than my old fiesta. Crikey, the increase in insurance premnium and road tax for all this cost me a knee-trembling £200 a year more than for the car it replaced. Caravelles are rubbish, really, get a 2 seater sports roadster instead. Youi'll never regret it! 😀
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(not mine but apart from being the euro way round its pretty much identical)
Mr Poddy you are an inspiration, I shall use that in future instead of a "A bag of rusty spanners falling down a metal fire escape"
I aim to please. 8)
Now there's three words you don't see often in the same sentance, refinement, quiet & diesel.
You can come have a ride in it if you like.. I bet it's a damn sight quieter and more refined than a sh*tty old mg! 🙂
spitfires better than midgets - your avin a larf!!!! LOL - shocking chassis on them....
All I can say I drive a diesel, but I could use it all through the bad weather this year, what about you?
You've got me there.
I'm going to have to admit I couldn't use your diesel all through the bad weather this year, I had to use my own Land Rover.
Home built V twin XV 750 yamaha lowrider with straight through pipes
oooooooh happy days 🙂
Click-Click
Click-Click
Click-Click
Click-Click
Click-Click
Thats the sound of the hazards (if they work) of an old British 2-seater petrol thespian-mobile. 🙂
Midget is what you need to be to get in one.Can you buy them in pairs ?,one for each foot?
Have you entered one man and his dog?
that one had been found guilty at the sheep dog trials then?
the hustler - Member
All I can say I drive a diesel, but I could use it all through the bad weather this year, what about you?
Our driveway had on it..............
A Freelander 1.8 td4
A focus 1.8 ?TDCi
The midget.
Guess who was the first car to move after the snow fell 🙂
The freelander went nowhere (silly tyres)
The focus reved its nuts off and still went nowhere (I believe this is arround 900rpm in a diesel?)
The midget went out for some drifting 🙂
Click-Click
Click-Click
Click-Click
Click-Click
Click-ClickThats the sound of the hazards (if they work) of an old British 2-seater petrol thespian-mobile.
No, lucas made those, they only ever get fixed for the MOT, not worth keeping going the whole year 🙂









