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1975 MG MIDGET Recalls
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1975 MG MIDGET Fun Facts
The MG Midget was a small sports car produced by MG division of the British Motor Corporation from 1961 through to 1979. It re-used a famous pre-war name. The car developed by Donald Healey that started as an Austin-Healey Sprite, and which spawned the late-model MG Midget has more recently been given the generic name Spridget. It really was a Healey, not an MG, but the generic name does not reflect this. From the late 1980s on, Spridgets became popular cars for inclusion in club racing in the UK, because they were readily available and the lack of development by the original manufacturer made them easy targets for performance tuning.
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A modified 1951 MG Midget TD was driven by George Phillips in that year's 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Produced from 1961 through 1979, the MG Midget was a rebadged Austin-Healey Sprite MKII.