We'll pretend we didn't see that Ford hat in the Beautiful MG midget, that is Margo.. And that "cherry bomb" sounds brilliant on that 1275 engine.. Andy I am jealous
The last I saw of my Midget was when a suspension piece failed in 1969 LA and it could only move in a tight circle into a gas station. I hitched-hiked home and had to trade it for a big, clumsy Chevy. Good times with a good handling car. I once removed and replaced by myself and a Chilton manual the engine and transmission so that my mechanic, a Jaguar specialist, could replace 2nd gear. That car was more fun than was legal. It had plastic sliding side windows that were yellowing and scratched.
Awesome drive video man. Makes me really want to get my mg going more. Love the shots and view. To bad it a blistering 100°F in texas right now but can't wait to get mine back on the road. Awesome video can't wait for the next one.
You remind me of driving my MGA in the Great Southwest Desert - after about an hour, you'd begin to smell the rubber melting off of the soles of your Tenny Runners. (Right Hand Drive Rules!)
Oh how I wish I could have been out in our “Midge” in this lovely weather; some good roads where you are relatively pothole free 😅. Hope to be making a drive video this weekend if I finally put the poor girl’s suspension back together.
I use a go pro hero 9 with a wireless mic and the official gopro car suction mount . Works a treat. Plus that and your ears to trust what you're recording haha
I need to shoot this same video on a drive along one of the lakes, or into Watkins Glen and up to the track or through the woods or something. There's some really beautiful scenery and twisty roads in the Finger Lakes district of New York that these cars are perfect for.
That's so weird. One of the next things on My list is to check the rears because my handbrake isn't working very well at all....and yeah please do a video of a drive!
No, sorry, I was disappointed, you might as well have taken any modern drop-top on those roads. I thought you might be exercising the steering and gears a lot more on proper Spridget roads, B and unclassified roads. Would have varied the exhaust note more too. There are many great Spridget roads in England and Wales, but you managed to avoid them, what's the point of having such a narrow, nippy, well handling car to take on such straight and wide roads. Each to their own - but you might suit a Tartan red chrome wire-wheeled MGB more. 😉
@@AndysMGAdventures Great. D.Ream. Perhaps also one on a fresh sunny winter's day, roof down and the twins singing. To show those that don't realise that it can be done. 😊
@@nta.16 I've just found some lovely roads round cheddar gorge and some in Wales near Tintern Abbey. They're windy. I'll give her a full service in the winter, do that as a video and then do a test drive ragging her ragged
@@AndysMGAdventures better but roads still too wide for Spridget fun. If you wanted I could give you better Spridget roads than those in Wales, more scenic and better for videos too. Go mid-week in September and you'll have the roads to yourself other than perhaps a few (Rally-driver type) locals. Weekends could be very slow touring classics and touring bikers. (And no I don't mean the Evo Triangle, that's not a Spridget route leave that to the Porsches.)
Loving the raw sounds. Really appreciate the natural soundtrack.
So many people plaster there's in music lol
That's what it's all about. Wonderful.
It sure is. Put a big smile on my face
We'll pretend we didn't see that Ford hat in the Beautiful MG midget, that is Margo.. And that "cherry bomb" sounds brilliant on that 1275 engine.. Andy I am jealous
I'm sure that hat says MG haha. Excuse the fathers day present attire 🤣 cheers Peter
Exhaust sounds good.
Cheers Mike. Simple silencer swap!
Really enjoyed That Andy
Cheers Roger. Hope your enjoying yours
The last I saw of my Midget was when a suspension piece failed in 1969 LA and it could only move in a tight circle into a gas station. I hitched-hiked home and had to trade it for a big, clumsy Chevy. Good times with a good handling car. I once removed and replaced by myself and a Chilton manual the engine and transmission so that my mechanic, a Jaguar specialist, could replace 2nd gear. That car was more fun than was legal. It had plastic sliding side windows that were yellowing and scratched.
Lol. Happy Times eh???
@@AndysMGAdventures Smoking weed caused smoother shifting. You did not know that.
Great video of you and Margo enjoying your drive.😎
Cheers Ian. Yeah she enjoyed a gentle ragging
How Lovely.
Yeah she was running sweet man
thanks for a nice drive!
You're welcome Anders !
Awesome drive video man. Makes me really want to get my mg going more. Love the shots and view. To bad it a blistering 100°F in texas right now but can't wait to get mine back on the road. Awesome video can't wait for the next one.
Corbin you legend. Always one of the first to comment, thanks dude. 😊 she drove really well
You remind me of driving my MGA in the Great Southwest Desert - after about an hour, you'd begin to smell the rubber melting off of the soles of your Tenny Runners. (Right Hand Drive Rules!)
@@richardjensen2769 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Oh how I wish I could have been out in our “Midge” in this lovely weather; some good roads where you are relatively pothole free 😅. Hope to be making a drive video this weekend if I finally put the poor girl’s suspension back together.
Do it Jerry! You've done some lovely work on yours, get her out dude!
I enjoyed that cheers.
You're welcome Tony
Great video. From sunny California USA.
Thanks so much ! Wish I was in california , my uncle used to live in A Thousand Oaks
@@AndysMGAdventures you would need to learn to drive on the right/other side of the road. Lol 🤣🤣🤣
Would love to know what camera(s) you use to take these videos and how you set them up.
Oh crumbs.... true, can't be too hard 🤣
I use a go pro hero 9 with a wireless mic and the official gopro car suction mount . Works a treat. Plus that and your ears to trust what you're recording haha
Perfect weather for Midget driving. Enjoy!
Cheers Pete !
Lovely drive. Sounds nice and throaty. No missing, no weird noises, no pinging. How often do you adjust your rear brake shoes?
I need to shoot this same video on a drive along one of the lakes, or into Watkins Glen and up to the track or through the woods or something. There's some really beautiful scenery and twisty roads in the Finger Lakes district of New York that these cars are perfect for.
That's so weird. One of the next things on My list is to check the rears because my handbrake isn't working very well at all....and yeah please do a video of a drive!
Did the UK models not have sun visors?
As far as I understand they were an optional extra
Lovely note nice and raspy. I'm still open for a swap lol
For the last time Mark , no 🤣🤣🤣 unless you end up fitting a small block v8... then we can talk haha
Gimme a big ass Amuricun SUV to drive in these parts.
Lol
No, sorry, I was disappointed, you might as well have taken any modern drop-top on those roads. I thought you might be exercising the steering and gears a lot more on proper Spridget roads, B and unclassified roads. Would have varied the exhaust note more too. There are many great Spridget roads in England and Wales, but you managed to avoid them, what's the point of having such a narrow, nippy, well handling car to take on such straight and wide roads. Each to their own - but you might suit a Tartan red chrome wire-wheeled MGB more. 😉
Just shows you can't please everyone lol. I don't have a lot of super twisty roads right on my doorstep. But I'll try and find some for you!
@@AndysMGAdventures Great. D.Ream. Perhaps also one on a fresh sunny winter's day, roof down and the twins singing. To show those that don't realise that it can be done. 😊
@@nta.16 I've just found some lovely roads round cheddar gorge and some in Wales near Tintern Abbey. They're windy. I'll give her a full service in the winter, do that as a video and then do a test drive ragging her ragged
@@AndysMGAdventures better but roads still too wide for Spridget fun. If you wanted I could give you better Spridget roads than those in Wales, more scenic and better for videos too. Go mid-week in September and you'll have the roads to yourself other than perhaps a few (Rally-driver type) locals. Weekends could be very slow touring classics and touring bikers. (And no I don't mean the Evo Triangle, that's not a Spridget route leave that to the Porsches.)
@@nta.16 you're from the UK then