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Paul - Thank you.

 

Rona|d - Don't forget that MG also raised the entire car so that the bumpers would be at a US standard height, which must have impacted the handling as much as it did the looks. For some reason standard bumper heights and standard headlight heights have gone away in the US.

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Rona|d - Don't forget that MG also raised the entire car so that the bumpers would be at a US standard height, which must have impacted the handling as much as it did the looks. For some reason standard bumper heights and standard headlight heights have gone away in the US.

 

Indeed, Stu, forgot about that. Sure that also make the car look "strange" to us who know the old model. A friend had one in the same color as the one in your photo. We were always kidding about that and said for a rubberboat the car must be raised, it´s an amphibian car.

 

The standard bumper and headlight heights may have been introduced to protect the US car industry against import cars. I remember the Superbeetle (here 1303) which got a the rounded windscreen only for US export reasons. Shortly after it´s birth the law that a car had to have a certain distance between windscreen and drivers head faded away if I recall right.

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Bob -

 

My '58 MGA coupe (roll-up side windows, locks on the doors, Lucas Flame Thrower driving lights) that I bought in '64 for $500 was of course as cursed as was your Sprite. Also, an angled piece of frame which was about midcalf when seated in the car privided a jet of water when going quickly through large puddles. My left leg still flinches when motoring through puddles in any other car.

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