Classics Monthly

PAINTED – AT LAST!

For such a little car, this Midget has been something of a welding marathon. Having initially wanted to tidy up the nearside sill, we ended up moving round the car and finding more and more to fix in terms of rust and poor previous repairs. And as always happens on a project such as this, once you have got one area looking spot on, then the bit next to it which you’d previously classed as ‘acceptable’ suddenly becomes less so.

And so the project grew. Last issue we had it stripped virtually

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