Thanks good informative video. That chrome trim piece on the indicator is a pita! I scratched my paint with the screwdriver as I was trying to fold the rubber back. Grrrr…I’ll be subscribing and watching more ov your videos, thanks.
Thank you. If you haven’t already seen, there is a playlist for this car that picks up from when I started doing TH-cam through to the owner test driving it, and then us putting the interior in it to prep it for selling it after the owner (a longtime friend of mine) unfortunately passed away before he could install it himself.
Restoration can be very satisfying work… one subassembly at a time Also you can see how manufacturers saved money by reducing the part count in subassemblies light tail lights for example
Thanks good informative video. That chrome trim piece on the indicator is a pita! I scratched my paint with the screwdriver as I was trying to fold the rubber back. Grrrr…I’ll be subscribing and watching more ov your videos, thanks.
Glad you liked it
Nice to see it’s getting close the mga. My grandpa and I just started on a 1970 mg midget.
I hope you and your grandpa enjoy working on it and make some good memories together in the process 👍🏻
@@mgbgtguy yep thank you
Thing of beauty.
Thank you. If you haven’t already seen, there is a playlist for this car that picks up from when I started doing TH-cam through to the owner test driving it, and then us putting the interior in it to prep it for selling it after the owner (a longtime friend of mine) unfortunately passed away before he could install it himself.
Restoration can be very satisfying work… one subassembly at a time
Also you can see how manufacturers saved money by reducing the part count in subassemblies light tail lights for example
13:00 If you smear a drip of dishwash detergent (e.g. Dawn) on the black rubber it will go a lot easier. The dishwash acts as a lubricant.