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fatal8446
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Post by fatal8446 »

hi there guys,

been reading the forums for a while and thought id join and introduce myself. Im Al and i have a 69 moggy 1100. I bought her as a peice of swiss cheese that was off to the scrappy (a birthday persent for my wife) £65 well spent. I then learnt to weld quite quickly and started to build her up. all in all it took me about 8 months to rebuild her to the point she got her first clean mot. Got a nice collection of 3 of them now, however i've just taken her off the road again to put a perminant paint job on her (she was sprayed matt black as a ....tempoary measure)

ive added some photos and hope to share comments with you all, and rack your brains for tech tips.

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Post by PSL184 »

I like the matt black look :-)
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Post by fatal8446 »

i do was looking at keeping it that way but my better half has decided (after 3 years) on a colour well two actually. a metalic light green and an ivory, hopefully it'll look good
[sig]8848[/sig]I like to take stuff appart...... just putting it back together evades me
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Post by MarkyB »

Nice "stealth" paint job, it would look good with some fancy wheels.
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Post by bigjohn »

welcome to the site moggy looking good but whats that i see beind her!!!!! yes its an imp what a beast loved them thought they were fantastic little motors far better than the mini iv had at least 20 imps
anyway enough of me babbaling carry on the good work
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Post by SteveandKelly »

Well done Al, (From someone with very little technical know how), always impresses me how some people are willing to take on a project like that. Congratulations Sir!

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Post by aupickup »

matt black looks good keep it that way :D :D
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Post by ssnjimb »

Very nice. Good to have you on board :)
I own a 1974 MG Midget 1275 in Teal Blue "Midget" is what we call him and he is in very good to excellant condition "midget" is a Chrome bumper/Round Wheel arch model.
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Post by moggyminor16 »

welcome what unit are you from cant miss the M Q housing
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Post by carlosramalho »

wellcome to the site, I liked the colour and also you baby boy
cheers
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Post by StaffsMoggie »

Hi, looking good! Those photos are a great inspiration to the rest of us with restorations waiting to be started.

Well done.
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Post by Dean »

Good to here of another one saved from the scrapman, whatever the colour :D...

Sounds like we need to be learning from you! ;) Welcome aboard...
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Post by pao7psb »

Matt black is the next big thing I reckon, I saw a couple of very expensive AMG mercs with matt black at the last London Motor Show, and there was a Ferrari 612 with it in the MPH hall at the NEC earlier this month...now we know where they got the idea from :wink:
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Post by fatal8446 »

odiham is the back drop and the imp is my mates, its now on the road (well kinda, doddgy fuel pump/fueling issues) its now audi imola yellow.

thinking of sticking either a 1300 a series in her or i have a 1.4 k-series engine (metro gte) sat in my garrage

the 1300 would prob cost less

thoughts??
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Post by PSL184 »

A series swap easy - K Series much more work ;-)
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Post by fatal8446 »

was thinking that or try and squeeze some more ponys from the 1098
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Post by PSL184 »

Depends what you wanna spend - 60/65bhp is tops for a 1098 without spending £1000's which is the starting bhp for a 1275. Do the same mods on a 1275 and you are looking at about 80bhp. 1.4 k series prob give you 100bhp but would need some work to get it in (probbly more time than money though)....
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Post by fatal8446 »

ah time that wonderous thing that i never seem to have enough of
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Post by eveline »

hi there ,car looks gorg the matt black looks cool ,and has left me thinking should i ,mind you ill have a lot of time to think xxx
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Post by billlobban »

Engine power - suppose it all depends how deep you pockets are but dont automatically discount the much maligned 1098. Consider that from for sale part of this site and fleabay buying a 1275 which needs a full rebuild will cost you approx £150. For this amount you get a bog standard bare engine Marina (60bhp and 72 lb/ft of torque) with no ancilliaries. Then you have to buy a few bits and pieces to make it fit and run.
It is relatively simple to coax 60 BHP out of a 1098 (head, cam, carburetion, exhaust) for little or no more money than the original purchase price of your 1275 (excluding exhaust cos you would change that on the 1275 anyway). Note that the 1098 Midget gives 59BHP and 65 lb/ft as standard
Granted if you're going further and want a real rocket ship a modified 1275 (or a non A transplant) is the way to go. But at a cost.
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