FORGOTTEN 1979 MG - Will It Run and Drive After Decades?

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  • Опубликовано: 27 апр 2023
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    “My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me: And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand." -John 10:27-28
    It's time we worked on something foreign! Today this 1979 MGB is given a new life, but it definitely isn't going without putting up a fight. Think we can make it run and drive for the first time in decades? Stick around to the end to find out.
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  • @DylanMcCoolVideo
    @DylanMcCoolVideo  Год назад +10

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    • @jasonalexander3080
      @jasonalexander3080 Год назад +3

      You got a good one good floors and a hard top awesome

    • @stoveboltlvr3798
      @stoveboltlvr3798 Год назад +1

      I was thinking a 340 would fit nice but as long as the MG engine runs good just drive it. There is room for a roll bar!

    • @rexjolles
      @rexjolles Год назад +1

      I swear these things are so cheap. You can find them for like 3 grand with almost no rust, running, driving, etc. Just not desireable I guess. The kind of car your uncle would buy new

  • @scottwalters7055
    @scottwalters7055 Год назад +77

    That annoying buzzer you hear on the MG is the seatbelt buzzer. You’ll also notice there’s some blocks between the frame and the body because USA headlight laws came into affect so they just raise the whole car versus changing the headlights.

    • @kerrypierre9494
      @kerrypierre9494 Год назад +14

      Hey bro, I was wondering,are the U.S. laws the reason for the ugly bumpers on these cars?

    • @robinjakobsen9275
      @robinjakobsen9275 Год назад +12

      @@kerrypierre9494 yes euro bumpers look way better

    • @kerrypierre9494
      @kerrypierre9494 Год назад +1

      @@robinjakobsen9275
      Thanks for the reply, I agree, 👍

    • @jameshicks4138
      @jameshicks4138 Год назад +5

      There is no frame on these cars it’s unibody I own a 75 the bumpers and ride hight and the 3 wipers was the us doing.

    • @davelewandoski4292
      @davelewandoski4292 Год назад +6

      I woulda tracked that buzzer down the first thing and ripped it out. 😅

  • @bigfoot-id8bv
    @bigfoot-id8bv Год назад +61

    Weird thing in the trunk is the jack. 2 things that help these run, 1) turn out all the lights, left the hood and start it, than chase down and fix all the sparks. 2) dribble 1/2 teaspoon or so of light weight oil into the top of the carbs (that little screw top thing on top of the carbs) my MG’s always ran a lot better after these fixes.

    • @roberttaylor7462
      @roberttaylor7462 4 месяца назад

      The jacks were made by King Dick and have a specific jacking point that should only be used by the factory jack.

  • @ShawnR718
    @ShawnR718 Год назад +5

    I’ll be completely honest I’ve had an absolutely horrible day but seeing Dylan being goofy in the mg gave me a good laugh that I needed

  • @VATION3RD
    @VATION3RD Год назад +75

    At least the folks across the pond will be happy that you're doing some of their stuff

    • @thorfrun8959
      @thorfrun8959 Год назад +12

      Yes we are

    • @0richbike
      @0richbike Год назад +5

      Not my stuff...I've got a triumph 😂

    • @paulriggers1558
      @paulriggers1558 Год назад +10

      well, it sorta looks like one of ours, unfortunately your ralph nader destroyed it's good looks + hiked up the suspension 4 inches
      hopefully it can be returned to good...

    • @RobbieHerrera
      @RobbieHerrera Год назад +1

      I’m not across the pond but loved it anyway. I had a ‘51 TD and a ‘71 B. Many fond memories, I worked on them a lot but they were easy to work on.

    • @wertbe1718
      @wertbe1718 Год назад +7

      As an American, i find MGs to be really cool

  • @OwainPreece-ie6bb
    @OwainPreece-ie6bb Год назад +19

    My parents had a GT version when I was a kid in the late 80's. Your American market dashboards are quite different to what our UK ones had. And the triple wipers, we had to make do with 2... great little cars, twin SU's carbs on uk models, they sound great.

    • @mescko
      @mescko Год назад +2

      They had to run triple wipers due to the myriad of US regulations, in this case a certain percentage of the windscreen has to be wiped, and two didn't wipe enough. FYI I have a '68 BGT in my garage. The dieseling was an issue ever since emissions regulations had to be applied to the side-draught carburettors fitted to British sports cars starting in 1968. The design of these carbs was simple and rugged, but they are not 'clean' and do not respond well to the modifications required.

    • @mannywilliams6409
      @mannywilliams6409 Год назад

      Here in the states, there were MGs that had the twin carbs but the problem with that was very few mechanics who could tune them!

  • @britishsouth
    @britishsouth Год назад +6

    Dylan, welcome to the hobby of British Cars! My wife and I fullfilled a life-long dream of owning an MGB last year. The activities and club participation for these cars is next to none. I encourage you to join your local MG club! In fact, I met of few of the guys from your area at the Brits on the Bay show in Pensacola last week. One of them had met you at some point. Cheers!

  • @FreedomRock44
    @FreedomRock44 Год назад +3

    Stole this for you from a MG site:
    As long as the alternator is still turning, power is back fed through the white wire to the ignition relay.
    The same white wire that powers the fuel pump.
    The ignition relay stays energized so the ignition coil still see's 12V.
    Even if the fuel pump isn't getting enough current to deliver more fuel there's enough in the carb float bowl to continue running for a few seconds.
    I have an 80 model and diagnosed this condition long ago.
    The anti run-on system is absolutely necessary and it can be tricky to correctly diagnose.
    It should only pull a slight vacuum on the carb's float bowl when you switch off the key.
    It can fail to pull ANY vacuum or can pull a slight vacuum all the time and interfere with idle.
    Get the anti run-on system working and you won't have any problems.
    OR change the way the ignition is wired.

  • @707mrmichael
    @707mrmichael Год назад +3

    I just got home from a fun day driving my 1979 MGB around in the sun thought I would check some RUclips, and then...this! I am five minutes into the video, can't wait to see what you do with this one. I have had my MGB for just over a year; it is my first british car. I have gone through the electrical system and cooling system, put in electronic ignition and tuned it up. Lots of plans to replace/repair more but for now I am having fun driving it.

  • @joe08867
    @joe08867 Год назад +6

    And the record for dieseling goes to Dylan.
    Great video.

  • @Gadgetman1989
    @Gadgetman1989 Год назад +4

    An old mentor of mine used to have one cherry red, that he converted the entire car to electric, run it off golf cart batteries and did all the mechanical stuff himself...and this was late 90's early 00's, beautiful little car, i want one so bad tbh, great job Dylan!!!

  • @porterhollingsworth9909
    @porterhollingsworth9909 11 месяцев назад +2

    My dad had a 79 mgb with a Range Rover v8 in it with 5 speed and mustang 2 front suspension. It was a little hot rod and it was so much fun to ride in.

  • @tmajcan94
    @tmajcan94 Год назад +30

    I was sitting here thinking "when is Dylan McCool doing another video?". I swear not even five minutes later here we are! It's so cool seeing you tackle something a little out of your wheelhouse but that makes it even cooler. God bless you sir.

  • @Mondeoman
    @Mondeoman Год назад +17

    I live in the uk and owned a couple of these all I can say is good luck and God's speed to you dylan. Oh at 54:40 that was a very familiar and common sound and those carbs if you sneezed on them they went out of adjustment. The run-on (diesel'in) is usually timing

    • @MrTombo-gg4bq
      @MrTombo-gg4bq Год назад

      Remember the massive build up on the plugs? The combustion chamber is full of that build up, when it gets glowing hot that is the cause of Dillon's dieseling problem. I have an old farm tractor that does the same thing when I go to shut it down I just let the clutch out with it in gear.

  • @0richbike
    @0richbike Год назад +6

    Gauges are important in an old brit shed ...temp to show you its running right even though its virtually seized...fuel to show you there might be a fuel tank installed so you dont have to stop and check the trunk ...oil pressure to warn if its going to leak additional oil when you move it and a clock so you know how long the tow truck will take...

  • @tylerwoodall8312
    @tylerwoodall8312 Год назад +4

    I’ve been obsessed with MG’s lately then Dylan drops an MG video. The universe may be telling me something.

    • @Wilantonjakov
      @Wilantonjakov 10 месяцев назад

      the universe. you mean God?

    • @Bubbaj226
      @Bubbaj226 5 месяцев назад

      Buy an mgb

  • @jamesyoung4317
    @jamesyoung4317 Год назад +2

    Great video! I have a 77 Mgb and my son has a 79 Midget and we both love our British sports cars. and we are planning on taking the both on power tour this year.

  • @rotarded1983
    @rotarded1983 Год назад +6

    My first car was a 1978 MGB. I’ll never get rid of it, it’s my most prized possession

  • @commiehook6323
    @commiehook6323 Год назад +1

    I bought my 1974.5 MGB from a salvage yard for $500. Bleeding the clutch was a real treat for me. But I have her running, driving, and stopping. And you're right, they're a lot of fun to putt around in.

  • @thewilliamss2392
    @thewilliamss2392 Год назад +9

    Normally the zenith carbs go in the bin and swop it out for a Weber

    • @roberttaylor7462
      @roberttaylor7462 4 месяца назад

      a side draught 45 or twin SU's, a tubular manifold/performance exhaust and a high lift camshaft would make a welcome performance improvement though the Zenith has plently of torque.

  • @erikwiderstedt3240
    @erikwiderstedt3240 Год назад +6

    You should have some atf-oil in the upper part of the carb, under the little yellow cap. It stabilises the throttle. Fill until you have some resistance when lifting the throttle.
    Good luck and a great video as always.😊

    • @ChristianHasselberg
      @ChristianHasselberg 5 месяцев назад

      Yes, dashpot oil. I was surprised there was not SU Carbs. The Zeniths came in my Triumphs

  • @bobulele
    @bobulele Год назад +7

    I just got my 1973 MGB running after it had been sitting since 1993.

    • @bobulele
      @bobulele Год назад

      My tires all leak because the wheels are rust pitted on the bead area.

  • @farrah4424
    @farrah4424 Год назад +2

    Hey Dylan, when a car excessively Diesel's like that, the quickest way I've I've dealt with it is to put the car in gear, and release the clutch. And make sure the parking brake is on.

  • @jesterr7133
    @jesterr7133 Год назад +1

    Lol. I restored a 79 Volare that sat for nine years, and I spent almost $200 replacing vacuum hoses. It is amazing how much hose they used during that era.

  • @thomaswermager1819
    @thomaswermager1819 Год назад +1

    I had a ‘76 MGB way back in the early 80’s. Great little car, but really liked to be worked on! You mentioned something about not being a car you wouldn’t want to go across country in. My new bride and I drove from Vermont to Minnesota & back on our honeymoon with no problems other than getting a huge crack in the windshield! Seeing yours makes me wish I still had one! Thanks for help bring back old memories!

  • @Uzidoesitson
    @Uzidoesitson Год назад +1

    Love it when we get to see something different or odd on the channel. It’s fun to learn with you as opposed to learning from you

  • @jimrky6062
    @jimrky6062 Год назад +1

    Try a Clymer and a Chilton's Manual, Dylan - I went through my 69 with just those - straight through to a valve job and re-ring, replace electric fuel pump, rebuild calipers, replace brake and clutch master, rebuild clutch slave ... much more. And it was 2 x 6V batteries with Positive Ground, twin SU's, lovely Lucas electricals and Lockheed hydraulics plus the REAL spinner wire wheels and an external Bendix spring on the starter.
    Mine was bought out of a junkyard for $350 in 1976, was a hatchback, was driven home, and got full body work and paint in the garage - GM Metallic close equivalent of Hunter Green; bit darker😁.

  • @gusser2121
    @gusser2121 Год назад +3

    despite the minimal approach to patching it up, it runs and sounds pretty good. A little extra effort and she could be a wonderful runner...

  • @neilcollin4269
    @neilcollin4269 Год назад +3

    Mg used a B series 1.8ltr four cylinder engine. The British used twin carburetors on UK models and capable of doing 105mph. The buzzer could be a seat belt warning alarm.

  • @tomcole020
    @tomcole020 Год назад +3

    As an MG fan from England it’s great to see you do an MGB even though i subscribed for mopars it’s nice to have some variety

  • @ladamurni
    @ladamurni Год назад +6

    I have a 1998 MG-F very similar in shape and size to your MG. Also with a soft top and a hard top. There is always a lot of work to do, but that is simply the case with English cars. Nevertheless, I have a lot of fun with it, And although the engine is small, the weight is also small and you can tear through the corners with it and have a lot of fun with it.

  • @Puddnutz1
    @Puddnutz1 Год назад +6

    My sister has been after one of these for a while as a project to work on with her husband. Nice to see someone like yourself dig into one and see what kind of trouble someone can get in!

    • @ProblemChild-xk7ix
      @ProblemChild-xk7ix Год назад

      She will be sorry about that decision. Just get a Miata. 1000% better car in every way and reliable.
      MG's are very unreliable. Parts availability and price will also be a problem

    • @nathanw7114
      @nathanw7114 Год назад +1

      @@ProblemChild-xk7ix look at the classic parts industry and come back again (you can get nearly everything, right down to body shells!)

  • @marcisstrals4807
    @marcisstrals4807 Год назад +15

    Dylan is one of the few RUclipsrs who can make sponsor messages entertaining, Getting that early 2000s TV vibe.
    Absolutely love car content ❤

  • @stevebier710
    @stevebier710 Год назад +1

    That’s the seatbelt buzzer. Way before the days of chimes, beeps, and synthesized voices.

  • @adamperry2147
    @adamperry2147 Год назад +10

    Absolutely hilarious! It's a runner, but quite cantankerous. Keep up the great work!

  • @mowler8042
    @mowler8042 Год назад +1

    I had a buddy in high School that had a few of these and I remember him telling me it's a very simple car to work on.

  • @suef3428
    @suef3428 Год назад +1

    My boyfriend also has a 1979 MBG. It was a one owner car that hasn’t run in years so should be fun to get running again

  • @mikekovacs8981
    @mikekovacs8981 Год назад +4

    just about every MGB trunk and hood gets deformed from fools slamming them down before releasing the prop rod!

  • @G-Force_70
    @G-Force_70 Год назад

    Awesome video, my uncle has a older MG and it has been sitting for a few years as he can no longer drive. Gives me a lot of ideas for getting it running.

  • @danielventura8073
    @danielventura8073 Год назад +2

    I've had 2 MGBs, a 76 and a 77, both droptops with Overdrivs (right stalk) they can be electrical nightmares but fun to drive.

  • @facundozalazar
    @facundozalazar Год назад +4

    Best episode so far!!

  • @phillippowell9042
    @phillippowell9042 Год назад +1

    Greetings from England🙏
    Wow! MGb Roadster. That’s was a highly desired car in The UK back in the day. Love it👌

  • @cabdriveruk
    @cabdriveruk Год назад +7

    You did put oil in the dashpot on the carb right ?

  • @jgill1175
    @jgill1175 Год назад +1

    Loved this one Dylan. Growing up my dad had a dark green MGB. Rode a many mile back and forth to the NC Coast in it. They are super temperamental cars though🤣

  • @darcybowyer5743
    @darcybowyer5743 Год назад +2

    My mum used to have a '66 or '67 bright red MGB with the chrome bumpers and man that was a cool car. Still wish she had it. The B Series I must admit does sound nice in the upper rev range without a muffler 😆 They made a version with the C Series inline 6 but it was too heavy for the car and ruined the handling. the GT was nice if you liked the fastback look and could be found with the Rover 3.5 V8 which was lighter then the cast iron B Series. Very cool little roadster in my book.

  • @jimreutener8059
    @jimreutener8059 Год назад +1

    Fun video! Similar story with our '74.5 B, now she's a daily driver. They are a blast to drive - top down fun. Keep up the great work, God Bless!

  • @bryanmorgan8501
    @bryanmorgan8501 Год назад

    I always like your videos before they start because I know that they're going to be a awesome episode!

  • @heofthesquarebum
    @heofthesquarebum Год назад +3

    That thing runs better with the key off than it does with the key on!

  • @kennethsonier1766
    @kennethsonier1766 Год назад +4

    It was worth watching the video just to see the car diesel for two minutes 😂 I think the water pump is acting up and the thermostat. That engine was hot 🔥 keep up the good work and the awesome videos Dylan 👍✌️🇺🇲

  • @goptools
    @goptools Год назад +1

    Hey Dylan. My sister had a 1980 (last year they made them) MGB that she bought brand new. It was really a fun little car. With the soft top, you could put the top down, from the driver's seat, while you were driving. Weird thing about her's (maybe all of them) was that things would go bad on it, just while it was sitting in the garage. Thanks for the video!

  • @danowens7145
    @danowens7145 Год назад +1

    Spray your starter fluid down a vacuum line. It reaches the engine better. Also you can put gas on a rag and stuff the rag into air filter housing works just as good as starter fluid.

  • @RoninDosho
    @RoninDosho Год назад

    Good to see you back! That ting fought you all the way! But in the end, it ran. Nice One.

  • @christaylor2168
    @christaylor2168 Год назад +3

    I love your channel I love that there’s no foul language that means a lot. You find the coolest cars.

  • @tommaples9174
    @tommaples9174 4 месяца назад

    I picked up a 1970 MGB that had been sitting for 27yrs. First thing I did was replaced the water pump and thermostat. Fresh fluids and it was running. Which surprised me and so far has proven to be reliable.

  • @dbabyzo
    @dbabyzo Год назад +6

    That oil filter looks like it's Overkill, looks like it would last a lifetime for that engine! And that alarm probably was to remind you to put your seat belts on

    • @504RoadTrips
      @504RoadTrips Год назад +1

      That’s the same PH43 oil filter that the pre-1990 Chrysler 318 and 360 V8s use (back before I found out what crap Fram filters are).

    • @dbabyzo
      @dbabyzo Год назад +2

      Oh yeah my 76 Ford f-100 six-cylinder it had ph-1 fram it was 5" long orange can... like you said before you knew how they were.. figured cheap was good

    • @504RoadTrips
      @504RoadTrips Год назад +1

      @@dbabyzo also back then, oil got changed every 3 months or 3000 miles. Today, with synthetic oil, you can get 3 times that out of the oil, (I still do mine every 5000…the book says 12,000 LOL) so it’s important to have a really good filter.

  • @davedavepbtfcyouth8122
    @davedavepbtfcyouth8122 Год назад

    My son and I have just finished a revival on an MGB coupe, was stood for 20 years and came out of a hedge! Wish I could share photos, we swapped the rubber bumpers for chrome, and added electronic ignition, plus has overdrive which really helps on the highway! Great project and good to drive

  • @jayman4095
    @jayman4095 Год назад

    Awesome find of a car I've only had to repair a few things on an MGB... I usually work on vintage saabs however one of the classic 9-6 owners had one of these as well. I had to replace all the relays, go through the entire car cleaning every electrical connection, replace worn connectors, and dielectric grease all the connectors. Shockingly everything started working as it should on the car.
    Edit: Also the owner complain to high hell about the original zenith carburetor saying "it had moods and decided when it wanted to be nice to you" "so I put a Weber on and it's like the car was reborn".

  • @hayneshvac2
    @hayneshvac2 Год назад +1

    Great video Dylan...looked like loads of fun to drive that little thing...lol

  • @knuckleheadsgarage4627
    @knuckleheadsgarage4627 Год назад

    As someone who just started reviving the first project car i ever got, a 77 mgb with a 74 engine swap (with the dual SU carbs and stainless steel headers) that my uncle gave to me about 16-17 years ago i have to say good luck! Nothings incredibly complicated but these old british cars can be finiky! Mine unfortunately had quite a bit of rust as it was a daily driver for years until the late 90's where it sat outside at my cousins house after a small engine fire. Its a labor of love but my father and i have the car in probably the best shape its been in for about 20 years! Down to nothing but bodywork and attempting my first full car spray job in the coming weeks! Moss motors will be your best friend for this car hahaha

  • @jeffsr8300
    @jeffsr8300 Год назад +3

    I as well was wondering where has Dylan been and Bam there you are. While MG's yes can be a little problematic if you can work out the bugs from it sitting it will almost always run. Great job Thnx 👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @theawakening5548
    @theawakening5548 Год назад +3

    I know these vehicles all to well. Had fun with it though.

  • @sinformant
    @sinformant Год назад +2

    Coild that annoying buzzing be a door buzzer that goes off when the keys are in the ignition and door is open to let you know the keys are still in the ignition so you dont lock them in the car. Used to be on most every car.

  • @sum-tingwong9936
    @sum-tingwong9936 Год назад +1

    My aunt had one of these little cars and my uncle put an inline radiator cap in the middle of the upper hose, also I cant believe that buzzer survived all these years without someone deleting it, always kill them on my vehicles unless they are low volume or rarely activate.

  • @Brooksyscarrestorations
    @Brooksyscarrestorations Год назад

    Love it mate!! bout time you put a decent car on here!! 😛 hahahaha Love from Brooksys channel

  • @halcyondayz1
    @halcyondayz1 Год назад +2

    When Worlds Collide! Been watching you and envy your rides and now you have a British rot box-got a 1967 mgb gt on my drive being hacked to Ribbons because of rot. GOOD LUCK!

  • @nascargas
    @nascargas Год назад +2

    😂😂😅😅😂😂
    Just started the video. Youre going to attempt to start this car. All I can think of is my Neighbor from the early 1970s trying to start his MG. Same model. It ran once a month. The rest of the time the hood was up and it wasnt running! 😂😂😂

  • @marktimmons6149
    @marktimmons6149 Год назад

    Glad to see another video from Dylan. I have never work on mg. I thought they was a cool little car .

  • @ChickenWhisperer1000
    @ChickenWhisperer1000 Год назад

    Fun project, great video, and don't worry about the coolant. Looks like it's bleeding off any excess through the valve cover.

  • @edwardmohr5798
    @edwardmohr5798 Год назад +1

    Fun to drive, easy to work on, pain in the booty to keep running, and rust buckets.

  • @TheHangarmenBand
    @TheHangarmenBand Год назад +1

    I started cracking up as soon as I read the title of your video. I am an early
    (former)70's triumph spitfire owner. Great fun car, built to work on for real, super easy to work on, and you had to every day. I used to set my alarm 2 hours early in the morning when I "planned" to drive it. Super fun car... Not even close to dependable... ever. Thanks Dylan for reminding me why I own old GMs these days. :)

    • @TheHangarmenBand
      @TheHangarmenBand Год назад

      I am so cracking up watching this! The love and hate of owning old british cars. sweet.

    • @TheHangarmenBand
      @TheHangarmenBand Год назад

      And let me be clear. I absolutely loved driving my old british sportscar/convertible. So fun forever if you like turning wrenches to drive. Thanks Dylan.

  • @shelbythecheese
    @shelbythecheese Год назад

    it may just be because my dad has owned an MGB since before I was born but I love the way it sounds

  • @Wooley689
    @Wooley689 Год назад

    Great thing about this channel, shows the fails and how things go together.

  • @terryeustice5399
    @terryeustice5399 Год назад

    I owed a MGA 1959. Had a friend that had a MGB. There really finicky. So hope you can get the bugs ironed out. Thanks for sharing Dylan! 💯👊

  • @puddleduckist
    @puddleduckist Год назад

    Nice to see u change it up a bit Dylan! Looks like a solid mg, the hard top is nice! My brother had a 79 MG as well, it was orange with black interior and had the convertible top. It was a clean car, I'm 6'2 and could barley squeeze into it, the 4 speed shifter would press again my leg. I had to unfold my legs to get out 😂😂😂😂😂! The British cars I believe have the negative n positive reversed on them. The shocks are a strange cartridge type and are quite expensive. Definitely interesting lil cars, the british smart car of the 70's!!! Look forward to seeing what u do with it Dylan! Man never have I seen a car diesel that long or that much, wow!

  • @brucemelton4983
    @brucemelton4983 Год назад

    Hey Dylan, great to see you working on this project. I'm in New Zealand and I've owned many of these. Also Triumphs . They say if you want A/C just drive with the windows down and throw money out the window 😂 . As a favor, can you lose the horrible bumpers 👍

  • @FreedomRock44
    @FreedomRock44 Год назад

    Dylan your excitement is great!!!!! Glad you are enjoying that puppy!!!!! Nice Chirp in 2nd!!!!!

  • @williammcguire3rd
    @williammcguire3rd Год назад

    This car brings back memories. My mom had a tennis ball green one. It was supposed to have been mine when I got my driver's license buy times got hard she had to sell it. Love to find me one. Thanks for sharing.

  • @dfp48
    @dfp48 Год назад

    I appreciate your willingness to try something new. Now there’s a whole new genre of cars you can work on. Maybe EFI next?

  • @georgecarter1725
    @georgecarter1725 Год назад

    Great video Dylan. As a former MG guy i like watching this type of video.

  • @Tire_Smoke
    @Tire_Smoke Год назад

    Great job! We all love the old muscle cars, but it's nice to see something different too. Keep up the good work! Indiana_Dan

  • @byrongilbert3720
    @byrongilbert3720 Год назад

    "its little, its obnoxious," and i love it. cool lil ride.

  • @alanmoore78
    @alanmoore78 Год назад +1

    Now I really want to get the heater core, brakes, and front end work done on my Town Car so I can pick up the orange MGB GT hatch sitting in a field somewhere around me. Convertibles are cool but only useful in mild weather. Also, no rubber baby buggy bumpers in '74, just rubber caps on the chrome bumper guards. Might be a fun little commuter car once it's roadworthy. Can't be any more of a money pit than my minivan was...is...it's still not done either but I'm driving it anyway to get the work done on the Lincoln.

  • @elit3401
    @elit3401 Год назад +1

    Nice little car. It has a lot of potential. Of course it will time and money. Great job bringing it back to life !

  • @Kellysg126
    @Kellysg126 Год назад

    The main thing with those carbs are the diagrams (make sure they arent ripped and they seal), the spring (ensure its not stretched), the dashpots (full of atf or similar light oil) and finally ensure the throttle rod isnt leaking air.

  • @craigallan6229
    @craigallan6229 Год назад +1

    Being from the uk I’m loving this not a gt just has a hard top fitted

  • @charleshilton4972
    @charleshilton4972 Год назад

    I had a 1970 for about 5 years. A lot of fun and a lot of wrench turning.😎

  • @kevinwright1551
    @kevinwright1551 Год назад

    Keep up the great work. Got the beautiful little car running again. Sweet.

  • @mikebetts5532
    @mikebetts5532 Год назад

    awesome card my friend. You’re a great mechanic and keep up the good work. Mike from Florida.⛓️⚒️🔨⚙️🔧🔩👏👏👏

  • @Trenton-om9qs
    @Trenton-om9qs Год назад +3

    Great video as usual Dylan. It is cool to see you work on cars that you arent familiar with or used to from time to time.

  • @proto1132
    @proto1132 Год назад +1

    That is the loudest buzzer I have ever heard in a car!

  • @lateefcarrere1649
    @lateefcarrere1649 Год назад +3

    Never mind the MGB...was that a '68 Galaxie on the lift at the beginning of the video?
    I worked with a guy that fully restored his MGB, so it's nice to see another one, despite the myriad of problems that took it off the road.

    • @mescko
      @mescko Год назад

      It's a '67. What's wrong with an MGB? As a real car guy, I like both.

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael Год назад +2

    I would love to see more videos on this old Girl @Dylan McCool

  • @brandonhunteioupdated7359
    @brandonhunteioupdated7359 Год назад +1

    Getting everything figured out and it'll be ready for Power Tour

  • @bensymington5550
    @bensymington5550 Год назад +1

    Love your vet videos, Dylan awesome con tent❤

  • @dff19707
    @dff19707 9 месяцев назад

    My brother had an MG Midget in the mid-1980s. Unfortunately, he and my father didn’t know enough to keep it running reliably, and my brother only owned it for a few short years. My love of that car continues to this day, and, because of my fondness for convertible two-seaters, I am driving my second MX-5 Miata- just as fun as those British roadsters with much more reliability.

  • @NonLegitNation2
    @NonLegitNation2 Год назад +1

    I work retail and theres a guy who always comes to my work to shop and drives a 1976 MG Midget, all original. It's a beautiful little car and comically small looking compared to cars nowadays. I took a picture of it next to a Nissan crossover and it still looks tiny lol.

  • @eneshadzic3778
    @eneshadzic3778 Год назад

    Wow! Changing things up. Nice.

  • @grantkoeller8911
    @grantkoeller8911 Год назад +1

    The rusty rims are in need of a wire brush, and a coat of silver Rust-Oleum paint.

  • @larrygessner3155
    @larrygessner3155 Год назад

    Hi Dylan. I have had 2 different MGB's 1 MGB and 1 MGB GT they are alot of fun to drive! Troubleshooting problems not so much fun.

  • @kevinw1797
    @kevinw1797 Год назад

    I have a 77. Runs good but the tank is shot. Id buy the hardtop though if you ever wanted to part with it. Great video of bringing it back to life.