The dual oil-temperature gauges are nice...

I really hope thats done with photoshop or similar rather than in real life. MG midgets are tiny enough with the normal controls fitted....granneb wrote:Someone mentioned additional gauges![]()
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Car looks like an MG........sorry it doesn't look like an MG, perhaps once!!
Not by me, taken off the net, but on closer look, the dash doesn't look quite as sharp as the remainder of the vehicle, so you're probably correct.IaininTenbury wrote:I really hope thats done with photoshop or similar rather than in real life. MG midgets are tiny enough with the normal controls fitted....granneb wrote:Someone mentioned additional gauges![]()
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Car looks like an MG........sorry it doesn't look like an MG, perhaps once!!
Must say I do think what you've done with the dash looks superb. Such a clever idea, but never seen it be done like that before.dp wrote:Early dashboards fit late Minors and can look more original
Thanks. Tatty early dashboard metal is cheap at the autojumbles but gauges less so. Would look even more subtle without all the lights and switches but they are practical.Alex'n'Ane wrote:Must say I do think what you've done with the dash looks superb. Such a clever idea, but never seen it be done like that before.dp wrote:Early dashboards fit late Minors and can look more original
That is just what I had in mind, just thinking how to fit the oil pressure/water temp gauge, probably have to file the holes circular with the instruments fitted through the holesdp wrote:Early dashboards fit late Minors and can look more original