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| David Cox |
| dear oh dear oh dear |
| M Le Chevalier |
| Actually,. . . . . as a one-off . . . .I quite like it! |
| Guy |
| I like it!!! Could use it to "monstertruck" over the mgb's at the next MG-meeting. ;) |
| Arie de Best |
| Much like the MGB shell on a Land Rover chassis that someone did in the UK some years back. Might be this one http://rides.webshots.com/photo/1403174922060066476ycebwq |
| David Billington |
| Have to say, I don't usually like the jacked up look. But in the case of that midget I wouldn't mind that myself. What's it based on, do you know? |
| Lawrence Slater |
| Looks to me as if it might be on a Toyota Hilux chassis. The early ones were quite narrow. I wonder what the rear of it looks like - conventional Midget boot or a miniature pickup bed? It would be good to see it parked next to one of those monster 5.7 litre Dodge Megacab things! |
| Guy |
| I think it might be a suzuki samari chasis aka geo/chevy tracker. |
| Trevor Jessie |
| Looks perfect for the roads around here - I could stop replacing my suspension and exhaust :) |
| rachmacb |
| <<< Looks perfect for the roads around here >>> I thought Cambridgeshire was meant to be flat? I'll get me coat |
| David Cox |
That's brilliant. Got to love an individual!
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| graeme jackson |
| Graeme, To finish the effect I think it would be nice to see it parked on a large section of orange hotwheels track. |
| David Billington |
| David, I remember the car you posted was built by Maidstone Sports Cars , i bought my first midget from them and they were building it at the time I was talking to the garage owner just a few months ago about it Regards Andy |
| Andy Chaffey |
This thread was discussed on 31/08/2011
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