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MG Sprite & MG Midget 1966-1976 Factory Service and Repair Workshop Manual

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This comprehensive workshop manual provides a wealth of information for anyone looking to service or repair their MG Sprite or MG Midget, covering all models produced from 1966 to 1976....
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MG Sprite & MG Midget 1966-1976 Factory Service and Repair Workshop Manual
This comprehensive workshop manual provides a wealth of information for anyone looking to service or repair their MG Sprite or MG Midget, covering all models produced from 1966 to 1976. The manual features detailed step-by-step instructions, accompanied by clear images and wiring diagrams, making even complex repairs accessible. From routine maintenance procedures to intricate repair tasks, this manual covers every aspect of keeping your classic MG in top condition. You'll find instructions for everything from engine tune-ups and brake adjustments to bodywork repairs and electrical troubleshooting. Whether you're a seasoned mechanic or a dedicated DIY enthusiast, this manual will empower you to tackle any repair with confidence.

The MG Sprite and MG Midget, produced by the British Motor Corporation (BMC) from 1966 to 1976, are iconic small sports cars that captured the hearts of enthusiasts worldwide. These diminutive roadsters, known for their spirited performance and playful handling, were the successors to the original Austin-Healey Sprite and MG Midget, respectively. Both models shared the same basic underpinnings, including a 1.0-liter four-cylinder engine and a lightweight, compact chassis. The Sprite, marketed under the Austin brand, was a slightly more affordable option compared to the MG Midget, which featured more luxurious appointments and a sportier driving experience. Despite their shared DNA, the two models were aesthetically distinct. The Sprite boasted a rounded, more streamlined design, while the Midget sported a more conventional, classic roadster look with its distinctive grille and curvaceous body. Both the MG Sprite and MG Midget were immensely popular, offering a thrilling and engaging driving experience at a relatively affordable price. The cars found their way into the hands of enthusiasts of all ages and backgrounds, often becoming cherished weekend toys or entry points into the world of classic car ownership. The 1966-1976 models saw numerous updates and refinements, including engine improvements, suspension upgrades, and interior enhancements. Over the years, these agile little roadsters have earned a reputation for reliability and ease of maintenance, making them ideal for both novice and experienced mechanics. However, as with any vintage car, having access to proper documentation and technical resources is essential for any repair or restoration project. The MG Sprite & MG Midget 1966-1976 Factory Service and Repair Workshop Manual serves as a comprehensive guide for owners and enthusiasts, offering detailed instructions and diagrams for a wide range of maintenance and repair procedures.
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