Lot Ended
Description
1980 MG Midget 1500
Only 19,750 miles
indicated, believed correct; three owners; very smart
indeed
As the original Passport to Service book confirms, this
lovely Midget 1500 was supplied new in November 1980 by R Garwood & Sons of
London N16 to a Mrs M Jeanes of Hertfordshire who was to keep it for the next 31
years. Before she took delivery, Mrs Jeanes had the car professionally
rust-proofed by Car Preservation Ltd and she also took advantage of Leyland
Cars’ Supercover warranty which guaranteed her new Midget against any mechanical
defects for 12 months.
Although there is very little early history with the car
bar a couple of stamps in the book and a 3,000 mile service invoice, it would
appear that Mrs Jeanes barely used the car because by the time she sold it in
2011 it was only showing some 18,200 miles on the clock. The new owner kept it
for one year and also barely used it before selling it to the current keeper in
2012.
Various invoices show routine servicing over the next few
years while six old MOTs show the mileage gradually creeping up to today’s total
of 19,750. Although there is insufficient documentation to warrant this for
certain, the overall condition of the car gives one no reason to doubt it and it
really does look very tidy indeed. The black soft top is in very good condition
while the hood bag and the tonneau cover look virtually unused so we doubt it
has been out in the rain much either. Starting promptly and running nicely as we
moved it around for these photos, it has an MOT to September 2021 with no
advisories recorded.
Supplied with an original owner’s handbook, original sales
brochure, two sets of keys and some interesting BL aftersales literature,
it all adds up to a most appealing package which is sure to be of interest to
any MG collector.
For more information contact James on 07970 309907 or
email [email protected]
MODEL HISTORY
Launched in 1961 with a comparatively weedy 948cc A-Series
engine, the MG Midget was constantly revised over the next two decades, going
through MkI, II and III stages before finally becoming the Midget 1500 in
1974.
The main distinguishing features of the last model were
Rostyle wheels, a more modern interior, a higher ride height and new rubber
bumpers to improve crash performance for the all-important US market. To
compensate for the car's added weight, a new 65bhp 1,500cc engine was now
standard which gave the car a top speed of just over the magic ton (101mph and
0-60 in 12.3 seconds), although it was so compact and engaging to drive that you
always felt you were going twice at least twice as fast as you really were!
Costing £1,599, it remained a strong seller right up until
production ceased in December 1979, by which time 72,289 examples of this
last-of-the-line 1500 had found happy
customers.
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