This car is, well, something else. At first glance, nothing other than some ugly aftermarket wheels would suggest that this is anything but a humble old MG Midget, that cheap pocket sports car that’s almost impossible not to like. Lift up the one piece front end of the bodywork, though, and there’s a surprise. Gone is the famous old BMC A-Series motor, and in its place is one stamped with another familiar name: Nissan. Fitting old European cars with more reliable Japanese engines is not a new idea. There are classic Minis with Honda VTEC’s, old Beetles with Subaru boxers, and even little Fiats with screaming bike engines. Some of these conversions are more wild than others but this car, located in Portland, Oregon, seems to have been done with some practicality in mind. According to the previous seller:
As for the rest of the car, the quality is good but not great, with a driver quality interior and some bondo on the body. Other upgrades include suspension by Speedwell engineering and a roll bar. As a total package, then, this car seems like it might be a pretty cool little car to toss around on weekends, if it can be had for the right price. The engine swap will make for a significant but not ridiculous hike in performance, and it will certainly be more reliable. The rest of the car seems to be perfectly fine as well, but these kinds of conversions can always be a risk. You’re doing things to the car that it was never really designed for, and it can be hard to know who did what to the car and whether or not they knew what they were doing. At the same time, though, this little MG seems to have been conservatively done, and will hopefully be enjoyed for some time. |