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SPRITE MG MIDGER 1275 Workshop Repair Manual 1974

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This comprehensive SPRITE MG MIDGER 1275 Workshop Repair Manual covers all aspects of servicing and repairing your 1974 model. It is the same manual provided to authorized dealerships, offering a...
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SKU: 544865
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SPRITE MG MIDGER 1275 Workshop Repair Manual  1974
This comprehensive SPRITE MG MIDGER 1275 Workshop Repair Manual covers all aspects of servicing and repairing your 1974 model. It is the same manual provided to authorized dealerships, offering a wealth of information for both experienced mechanics and DIY enthusiasts. The manual delivers detailed instructions and step-by-step diagrams for every workshop procedure, from simple tasks like changing spark plugs to complex engine overhauls. Discover critical electrical diagrams, torque settings, fluid capacities, and comprehensive service and repair procedures, ensuring you have access to the same information used by professionals. With this manual, you can confidently tackle any repair or maintenance job on your 1974 SPRITE MG MIDGER 1275.

The MG Midger 1275 was a small, sporty car produced by MG from 1974 to 1980. It was essentially a rebadged version of the Austin Mini 1275, but with some distinctive MG styling cues. The Midger's name is a play on the "Midget" moniker given to the first generation Mini, reflecting the car's diminutive size and sporty nature. The Midger was equipped with a 1.275-liter four-cylinder engine, which produced around 63 horsepower. This engine was coupled with a four-speed manual transmission, providing a spirited driving experience. The car's compact dimensions and relatively lightweight design made it nimble and fun to drive, particularly on winding roads. The MG Midger 1275 featured a distinctive grille with a prominent MG badge, a "flying-wing" bonnet, and a revised rear end with integrated taillights. It was offered in a range of colors, including classic British racing green, red, and white. Inside, the Midger shared the Mini's basic layout, with a spartan but functional dashboard and comfortable bucket seats. The car was known for its practicality, offering surprisingly spacious rear seating and a decent cargo area for its size. Aside from its sporty characteristics, the Midger was also prized for its fuel efficiency and low running costs, making it an attractive option for those seeking a fun-to-drive, budget-friendly vehicle.
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