my 1966 mg 1100

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Re: my 1966 mg 1100

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thank you! ill be totally honest with you about speed. ive been the fastest i could in all my cars. but in this i shit out at 70 and 5000 rpm!
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Re: my 1966 mg 1100

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Thas a nice MG 8-) my Grandfather had one of those, dont know if it was a 1100 ? how do one tell ?

Shame about the grill :( had the same experience a few times, on my cars :roll:
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Re: my 1966 mg 1100

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thank you:) not entirely sure how you tell to be honest.
i know what you mean about the grille. people are just stupid. i parked behind the guy who hit it. i was working on his car. then he went to move it and i said "you want me to move mine?" and he said nah mate its ok. then promptly reversed into me!
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Re: my 1966 mg 1100

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Very nice!

I had an Austin 1300, which sadly got crashed into and written off... Loved it! It was great fun and very comfortable!

I still have some parts left over as I bought it back off the insurance company and broke it for spares, as i know they are hard to come by....

you may struggle fining optional wheels that fit... the PCD is 114.3x4, whcih is MGB/Stag... but they run larger diameter wheels which need a lot of mods to fit! I did find some period Cosmic alloys in 12x5" but never got round to fitting them before it got written off...

I fitted a GT grill and dashboard to mine, along with a modified mini LCB and Maniflow exhaust! It was great!

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Re: my 1966 mg 1100

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Wow, what a busy day you've had! :lol:

I shouldn't have read this, now I want an 1100.

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mg1100guy
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Re: my 1966 mg 1100

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cor that austin looks way to good to have been scrapped. what a shame:( at least you had the sense to buy it back to try and save some others:) well done that man :mrgreen:

i know it has been a very busy day indeed:D :lol:
go on buy one. you know it makes sense ;)
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Tim wrote:Wow, what a busy day you've had! :lol:

I shouldn't have read this, now I want an 1100.

Tim
One here:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1967-MG-1100- ... 4ac0a48b0f

;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) :lol:
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Re: my 1966 mg 1100

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Oooh thats nice. A bit far away for me though.

This one is closer and it 'benefits' from the 1500 'E' series engine. Its the top of the range OD/5 with Luxury pack too! Shame its so ugly.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Morris-1500- ... 1294wt_934

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Re: my 1966 mg 1100

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Hi mg1100guy
Yes, the BMC fibre glass version, no I don't know what they were for but, I was visiting Vortz Racing one day around 1967ish and there was a new unregistered white 2 door MG 1300, I was told that it was a development car for BMC and it was all made of fibre glass including the bonnet and boot, but the doors remained in steel. The guy there said it was slower than a standard steel version as BMC said it had to be made of a certain thickness which made it a lot heavier. Unlike the Mini it had no visual differences to the steel version. That's about all I know, and have never seen reference to these vehicles, would be interesting to know. 12g940
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Re: my 1966 mg 1100

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tedmcedd wrote:Very nice!

I had an Austin 1300, which sadly got crashed into and written off... Loved it! It was great fun and very comfortable!

I still have some parts left over as I bought it back off the insurance company and broke it for spares, as i know they are hard to come by....

you may struggle fining optional wheels that fit... the PCD is 114.3x4, whcih is MGB/Stag... but they run larger diameter wheels which need a lot of mods to fit! I did find some period Cosmic alloys in 12x5" but never got round to fitting them before it got written off...

I fitted a GT grill and dashboard to mine, along with a modified mini LCB and Maniflow exhaust! It was great!

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Ed
ahh.. takes me back to x/mas 72 and driving from london to brighton on a snowy x/mas eve in my late sis/brother in laws 1300gt same colour ..was it harvest ????..rostyle wheels made it look sporty !!! all i remember is a nice roomy car,felt really solid that old gt....not to many austin/mg,s about these days...great design if u reflect on the internal room plus decent boot space .... memories foxy52
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Re: my 1966 mg 1100

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Ok so as you know the sandwich plate from the gearbox was split. So I bought one off eBay for a bargain price thanks to jonners:) so here's the new one
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Looks a bit better than the one on the car!
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After undoing 4 bolts the remote tunnel promptly dropped and hit me on the head :oops:
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So i gave it all a quick clean and plastered it all in grease and refitted.
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All done! And here's old and new next to each other.
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It's now a much nicer feeling to change gear:) landed. I'm sure they'll be more soon:)
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Re: my 1966 mg 1100

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Love this car!
I notice that you've got the 'closed circuit breather' set up which is some sort of emissions control attempt. I had this engine in a mini of mine and had awful problems with misfires and running weak, not matter what I did to the carbs. Turns out that the round appendage next to your rocker cover is what is known as the 'clacker valve' and contains a rubber diaphragm which in my case was perforated through perishing, but not enough so you'd notice at idle. Once I'd got to the root of the problem I took it off and sold it on ebay - mk 2 coopers had this set up I think.

Just in case you ever find yourself in a similar situation, like.. :)
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Re: my 1966 mg 1100

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thank you! so what did you do with the pipework on your when you removed that? i did wonder what the hell it was! thought it might have been one of them magical fuel savers you see on ebay. haha
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Re: my 1966 mg 1100

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Hi mg1100guy
Yes, the BMC fibre glass version, no I don't know what they were for but, I was visiting Vortz Racing one day around 1967ish and there was a new unregistered white 2 door MG 1300, I was told that it was a development car for BMC and it was all made of fibre glass including the bonnet and boot, but the doors remained in steel. The guy there said it was slower than a standard steel version as BMC said it had to be made of a certain thickness which made it a lot heavier. Unlike the Mini it had no visual differences to the steel version. That's about all I know, and have never seen reference to these vehicles, would be interesting to know. 12g940
The GRP ADO16 was for Chile, it was a 1300 MG developed in part by Peel but project lead buy Pressed Steel Fisher in Oxford. Peel made a red 2 door and the moulds, this all then passed to PSF who made the White car. The ADO16 was built along side the GRP Mini by Emssa in Chile.

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Re: my 1966 mg 1100

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Hi and welcome.
I've enjoyed reading your trials and tribulations with your great liitle car.
After I passed my driving test I used to "borrow" my fathers Morris 1300 estate and compared to driving the 850 mini traveller the 1300 was a revelation. (It could well have been the extra horsepower) :twisted:

I recall seeing a rally prepared version in my local town, on or around the time of the Welsh Rally. Were they ever homologated for International events.?
It was sitting fairly high with raised suspension and shod with Minilites. It looked the dogs. 8-)

Keep up the good work.
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Re: my 1966 mg 1100

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thank you for the welcome:) i will indeed keep the updates coming as and when things fall off/blow up:P ive seen a couple of racey looking cars. heres the ones i got
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i love that one.


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thats awesome but i think its a photoshop:(
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Re: my 1966 mg 1100

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also once ive saved up a bit of money to buy some hydrospastic fluid ill be changing the front sphere as it scares me a little bit now. ill take a pic tomorrow!
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oh also heres a quick pic of the car in the snow yesterday:D
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and one a mate had a play with:)
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Re: my 1966 mg 1100

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mg1100guy wrote:oh also heres a quick pic of the car in the snow yesterday:D
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If you run the car all year, I can strongly recommend a set of these =

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Re: my 1966 mg 1100

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cool. ye it gets used rain,snow,sun and hell fire:) its my only car:) id like a set of them. once im back in work ill save up for a set! thanks.
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