Parked 45 Years, Will It Run? MGTD in The Mountains Of Vermont.

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A friend got a lead on a couple of antique mg cars that had been tucked away for a very long time in the hills of Vermont. we went up during a very cold day to check them both out and ended up buying the 1953 mgtd. this is the video of us going to check them out then getting it up on my lift to see what we got and weather it will still run?

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  • @Jonesydawg
    @Jonesydawg25 күн бұрын

    your laugh when a engine turns over never gets old.

  • @2000jago

    @2000jago

    25 күн бұрын

    You spoiled the video for me :( Now I know it's gonna start...

  • @I-T-S-M-E

    @I-T-S-M-E

    25 күн бұрын

    @@2000jagosame here

  • @markbrown6236

    @markbrown6236

    25 күн бұрын

    Always the best part of the video.

  • @Jonesydawg

    @Jonesydawg

    25 күн бұрын

    @@2000jago why would you scroll through the comments knowing the answers maybe there to only then complain about it?

  • @frank-t6857

    @frank-t6857

    25 күн бұрын

    ​@@2000jagoNever read the comments before watching 😉

  • @gizzymoee
    @gizzymoee25 күн бұрын

    As a British person, if you connect the battery normally to the standard wires. It's a cable operated starter solenoid, you can pull the cable from the inside OR!!! press the button on the other side of where the cable attaches and it'll crank over. An an additional FYI... when you get to working on the fuel pump! It has points much like the distributer! You'll need to remove the wire on the bottom side (away from the fuel pipes) and clean the points. Also carbs, to fill the bowls / float chambers which hand next to the carb. The breather which attaches to the top by one bolt can be removed and you can fill them manually from there. All 50's British cars are really easy to work on, almost as if they always broke down... :?. Never had mine break down though, but I love the ease to work on if it should happen. It's really nice when your working in it even with loads of tools though. Oh I keep editing this message so last time and I'll spill more info later. All the electrics are Lucas parts and as such they'll be dated with the month and year of manufacture. The windows are likely Triplex and dated the year and quarter.

  • @bullbutter9699

    @bullbutter9699

    25 күн бұрын

    Careful lot of people still mad about 1812

  • @enwri

    @enwri

    24 күн бұрын

    And the choke equivalent is just pulling the main / needle jet assembly, down away from the needle on the slide to richen the mixture. The fuel pump is mounted on the firewall so you can hear it "thunking" every now and then, if it's going continually you're either out of fuel or it's spraying fuel out the overflows all over the hot exhaust manifolds. Keep an ear out for that.

  • @exasperated

    @exasperated

    23 күн бұрын

    Yep, I came to the comments to ask "Has anyone told him how easy it is to fill the bowls yet?". Although I just pop the tops off, you can see if there's any crud and also keep an eye on the level and top up out a can. As for the guy near the start "These often fail because they have to work so hard" - Never seen a failed SU puller pump that's needed anything more than the points cleaning/ adjusting/ at worst replacing. Got a box of the things, most of them seriously older than me, every one works fine.

  • @garycamara9955

    @garycamara9955

    20 күн бұрын

    Most of this car is SAE but some is BS or Wentworth.

  • @garycamara9955

    @garycamara9955

    20 күн бұрын

    There is NO metric on this car

  • @Paul-FrancisB
    @Paul-FrancisB25 күн бұрын

    Good afternoon fellow Mustie1 fans everywhere, from a bright sunny 😎 Lincolnshire, UK 🇬🇧. Time for a beer 🍺 and a video

  • @associatedblacksheepandmisfits

    @associatedblacksheepandmisfits

    25 күн бұрын

    Hey dude I used to drink at the Lincoln imp in sunny scunny when carry timber to Gunness for Whartons. Good times. ⚓🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇨🇦🍺🍺

  • @sorehammer

    @sorehammer

    25 күн бұрын

    Hi from a sunny Brum :)

  • @miketucker246

    @miketucker246

    25 күн бұрын

    Hi from Cherry Willingham, Lincolnshire

  • @philmerrifield1163

    @philmerrifield1163

    25 күн бұрын

    Hi from powys 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 Wales

  • @nitt3rz

    @nitt3rz

    25 күн бұрын

    Good afternoon sunny Kent UK

  • @philiphartley8823
    @philiphartley882323 күн бұрын

    Hi again Mustie. As an 80 yr old UK engineer I grew up with the Whitworth era spanner sizes. BSW (whitworth) and BSF(fine) were the more common Brithish standard ranges of thread sizes. Spanners of nominal size 1/2" for eg. was the size of the hexagon on a 1/2" inch dia bolt. The Anomaly with this this is that around World War One time in an effort to save metal the Hexagon sizes on the BS bolts/nuts was reduced to the next lower hex size. The new eg. 1/2 bolt hexagon size reduced to what had been the equivalent size for a 7/16 dia bolt. This applied to all the hex sizes through the range of bolts etc. Eventually the UK car industry switched to the AF (Across Flats) spanner sizes and then in later times switched again to Metric sizes. Unfortunately for the engineers who had to work on the vehicles, during the latter transitions we had situations where the actual bolts were in imperial sizes but the hexagon heads & nuts were in metric.

  • @philipwilliams7947
    @philipwilliams794725 күн бұрын

    That “bottle opener” in the tool kit. They used to have oil in quart cans. You use the pointy end of the bottle opener to open the cans of oil. You make a hole on each side with it. Then pour the oil into the funnel. And yeah. Good for beer bottles when ya workin hard on your car.

  • @priestley749

    @priestley749

    25 күн бұрын

    Aka church key

  • @riverbluevert7814

    @riverbluevert7814

    25 күн бұрын

    Good reminder, I haven't thought about this for many years. I was taught, using a can opener, to punch one hole for the air vent and two or three holes close together for pouring the oil. My Father also had the metal spout that stabbed into the oil can.

  • @ianide2480

    @ianide2480

    25 күн бұрын

    We just used the self piercing funnels but yes, not at all surprised to find a can opener in a tool kit =)

  • @markbrown6236

    @markbrown6236

    25 күн бұрын

    I remember.

  • @philipwilliams7947

    @philipwilliams7947

    25 күн бұрын

    @@riverbluevert7814 yep. it was designed to open cans of juice. but, car people be like, oh we can open cans of oil with its, lol. the other end for pop bottle caps.

  • @robertweldon7909
    @robertweldon790925 күн бұрын

    When I was about 15, there was a man in my neighborhood that had a similar MG, It may have been a 1950, and another man who had an MGB, Neither ever saw winter weather. The earlier MG was my first car love. Oh, how I wanted one. Then I met the 1964 AC Cobra and my heart was forever stolen away. I'm now 77, and you have revived my first car love. I was like 6 when it was new. Please, please, make this beauty PERFECT. It's in good shape now, for it's age, 71, it can surly be better. I'm lookin forward to your FIRST DRIVE. This car needs a ton of work, so first drive is a bit in the future. ;-)

  • @garycamara9955

    @garycamara9955

    20 күн бұрын

    The car needs it fluids changed, and a basic tune up. Maybe a wash and wax. Anything more would be too much. Clean and use some POR on the frame.

  • @clazy8
    @clazy825 күн бұрын

    I love how Mustie treats every project like a puzzle, where looking into a manual would be cheating. Much more fun to go in blind.

  • @lwilton

    @lwilton

    24 күн бұрын

    The only tricky thing here will be adjusting those SU dual carbs if he needs to. That really takes knowing how to do it from the manual. Everything else is dead simple small engine stuff.

  • @jackmanatee3162
    @jackmanatee316225 күн бұрын

    The mental image of a mouse on fire shooting out of the tailpipe made me LOL. 😂

  • @Meganstoy

    @Meganstoy

    25 күн бұрын

    Someone should photo-shop that into a short.

  • @nekosarantango865

    @nekosarantango865

    23 күн бұрын

    It happened in an old vw engine startup of musties a few years back, made way more mess than this one...

  • @nettneo

    @nettneo

    23 күн бұрын

    I saw it in my head LOL

  • @darthrevan2063

    @darthrevan2063

    16 күн бұрын

    @@nekosarantango865do you know what video that’s in I don’t remember that happening.

  • @nekosarantango865

    @nekosarantango865

    15 күн бұрын

    @@darthrevan2063 I can't remember, think was one of the rusty engine rebuilds

  • @kenstrayhorn5923
    @kenstrayhorn592325 күн бұрын

    I worked on British cars all through the 70s as a specialist in a foreign car shop (remember those?) and in fact still have a '72 Triumph the mate and I take out on sunny days. Quirky little cars to be sure, but very simple and straightforward to work on. This is a special treat for me! Greetings from North Carolina farm country.

  • @franktaylor7617

    @franktaylor7617

    25 күн бұрын

    I have a 1971 Mini Cooper S. Even with the non original S motor, it's still a fun little rattle trap. Right hand drive and all. Although it it loaded with tech. Like safely glass, seatbelts, brake lights and Doctor Evil alongside Mini Me and Austin Powers bobbleheads in the rear window. My suspicions are. The bobbleheads are non factory. 😆 You're correct. Super easy to work on and very serviceable for the average home mechanic. 👍

  • @stans5270

    @stans5270

    25 күн бұрын

    Quirky for sure. In 1976 I had a 1970 MG Midget that would be a crapshoot if I didn't break down from one thing or another. Spent 6 hours dealing with vaporlock on the way to the NJ shore. Lost the spline of a wheelhub going over the George Washington Bridge. Fun times.

  • @Mikefngarage

    @Mikefngarage

    25 күн бұрын

    We called MGs .....MY GODS......OMG where is the master cylinder? OMG Why did they put that there? OMG are those carburetors? OMG How to you fix that?

  • @ferrumignis

    @ferrumignis

    25 күн бұрын

    @@Mikefngarage Hot Rod Garage (MotorTrend channel) put a Fox body Mustang engine into a very tired old MGB and called it the "Five point OMG".

  • @MattBrownbill

    @MattBrownbill

    25 күн бұрын

    ​@@franktaylor7617I had a '76 Clubman Estate/Wagon that I converted into a pickup. Easy to fix apart from engine mounts, needed spanners built into the ends of your fingers.

  • @gusgone4527
    @gusgone452725 күн бұрын

    You have outdone yourself this time. That is a true classic motorcar you bought. I'd buy that in a heart beat and worry about explaining it to my better half afterwards.

  • @pamelarobinson859
    @pamelarobinson85925 күн бұрын

    I love the return of the scenic New England views at the very end. ❤😊

  • @larryd.214
    @larryd.21425 күн бұрын

    Sunday morning, coffee, and Mr. Mustie. Great start to the day!!

  • @roberthocking9138
    @roberthocking913825 күн бұрын

    Lucky man Mustie, a beautiful old English car.

  • @peter2uat
    @peter2uat25 күн бұрын

    THAT is a real car - I instantly fell in love with it when I first saw those eyes gleaming through the dust

  • @carlbernard4197

    @carlbernard4197

    25 күн бұрын

    Yes is a real car that I don't think I would fit in it. Am 6'2" and 295 pounds. Would be a snug fit for sure. 😊

  • @user-ot7ec4uc3g

    @user-ot7ec4uc3g

    24 күн бұрын

    I prefer the M.G.A.

  • @toolgeeks
    @toolgeeks25 күн бұрын

    As a Brit in Yorkshire, UK. I appreciate this video. Thanks Mustie1

  • @gutshotgriz3936
    @gutshotgriz393625 күн бұрын

    Nobody goes home ‘till we get the Mustie laugh! Micely done 😂

  • @Bacardibatman
    @Bacardibatman25 күн бұрын

    As someone from Abingdon Oxfordshire (where MG were made) I do enjoy seeing these. My Late stepfather also worked there (although after these were made)

  • @buzzsawncgo2751
    @buzzsawncgo275125 күн бұрын

    I've followed you for some time now and no matter how hopeless the project seems you always seem to prevail. I bought my first British car in the mid 1960's and have worked on several. You certainly have my attention and respect but based upon my experience, if you do get the little cutie to run you will spend more time wrenching than driving. It is just the nature of the little beastie. Good luck with it.

  • @mindeloman

    @mindeloman

    25 күн бұрын

    The two cycle powered hand drill is as an example of this. I never thought he'd get it to run.

  • @simonpotter7534
    @simonpotter753425 күн бұрын

    I keep looking at the MG A Roadster, what a fantastic car.

  • @quickturn66

    @quickturn66

    25 күн бұрын

    I know, can we get a look at it. I just got a 57 , needs a lot but I’ve got it running.

  • @frankb5603

    @frankb5603

    25 күн бұрын

    I owned a 58 FHC. To be honest - it looked good but was really slow.

  • @jean-charlesweyland129

    @jean-charlesweyland129

    24 күн бұрын

    @@frankb5603 Yours must have been worn out or not set up right, even the 1500 were reasonably quick 14sec to 60 and a top speed of 95mph... in the mid 50's that was quite brisk. A 1600 was good for 12.8 to 60 and a tad over 100mph and a 1600 twin cam 11.5 to 60 and 114mph.

  • @jrumiano
    @jrumiano25 күн бұрын

    Nice video, I had a 1967 MBG when I was 16 and this brought back a lot of memories of British cars, specifically the positive ground. The Brits certainly had their own way of doing things... Good luck with this project.

  • @rickaccount
    @rickaccount25 күн бұрын

    You are excellent, but lol the engine crank is behind the front seat, the guy showed ya… I’m surprised you forgot. Great car! Congrats

  • @stowfilmlounge7163
    @stowfilmlounge716325 күн бұрын

    Hey Mustie, been following you for years and wanted to thank you for your approach, education and can-do attitude. I resurrected a 1974 Reliant Scimitar 5a over a couple yrs in lockdown (stood for 19yrs, vandalised and very unloved) and my latest project is a 1947 Morris 10M (stood unmoved for 50yrs). Hoping to have this back on the road this year. Neither would have been possible without your channel. Cheers from Nick East London England

  • @BensonWTFL
    @BensonWTFL25 күн бұрын

    Wasn't the crank behind the seat.

  • @carlbernard4197

    @carlbernard4197

    25 күн бұрын

    I am pretty sure it is still there behind the seat. 😊

  • @petesandberg3957

    @petesandberg3957

    25 күн бұрын

    He must not watch his old footage before he starts.

  • @North49191

    @North49191

    23 күн бұрын

    He was acting like a know it all with the seller. He doesn't have a clue about these cars. I expect it to be up for sale soon.

  • @kevinsuire1570

    @kevinsuire1570

    17 күн бұрын

    Yes. The seller made a specific point of showing it to him. Mustie1 even filmed the location.

  • @braxtonnelson5375
    @braxtonnelson537525 күн бұрын

    Nothing better than spending the first part of my Sunday morning watching a fresh Mustie1 video. More KZread channels would do well to pattern their "will it run" videos on his technique, and try to be as natural talking to the camera. Good camera work, good explanations of what is expected, and what is actually happening-- and a great sense of humor... what more could you ask for? An excellent example of a "proper" British sports car!

  • @armorer94
    @armorer9425 күн бұрын

    Electronic components by Lucas. "The Prince Of Darkness".🤣🤣

  • @Radfordperson

    @Radfordperson

    25 күн бұрын

    My 1962 Mini (owned since 1967) has Lucas electrics, no problem, everything has always worked.

  • @Mind-your-own-beeswax

    @Mind-your-own-beeswax

    25 күн бұрын

    Do you have any history with Lucas electronics? No? I thought not you’re just doing what the vast majority do which is perpetuate utter rubbish. Had loads of cars with Lucas electrics and had zero issues at all.

  • @davidkettell1073

    @davidkettell1073

    25 күн бұрын

    @@Radfordperson I always had trouble with my fuel pump ,sometimes had to reach under and hit it with a lug wrench

  • @Inisfad

    @Inisfad

    25 күн бұрын

    @@Mind-your-own-beeswaxLucky you…lol. My 1971 MGB had loads of problems with them. Of course, it could just have been my car rather than Lucas…..

  • @tommaguzzi1723

    @tommaguzzi1723

    25 күн бұрын

    Way back in the 1970's i had a bsa 250 motorcycle with Joe Lucas electrics which always gave me trouble.. not charging or over charging, switches which worked intermittently and no spark were all tediously regular faults. I eventually sold thing because it was so unreliable.

  • @markhuston6816
    @markhuston681625 күн бұрын

    I’d soak strong baking soda to entire battery leak area. Great find and show. Thanks

  • @brainiac_brian
    @brainiac_brian25 күн бұрын

    Nice! Thank goodness they had the sense to put the plugs back in it! There's no telling what would have been in those cylinders! Thanks for another great video!😊

  • @eddiekilby
    @eddiekilby25 күн бұрын

    Your videos always make my Sunday's Thank you for all the time you put in getting them out to us.🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆

  • @joecambron208
    @joecambron20825 күн бұрын

    It is amazing how you get these projects going everytime. I'm not saying I am suprised, cause you always do...but just amazed everytime. Your approach and patience is very impressive. Cheers!

  • @allenfitz1
    @allenfitz125 күн бұрын

    Hi . Love the video. I had a 74 triumph TR 1800. This bring back memories. Just a note. On the SU carbs there is a cap with what looks like a dip stick with a coil spring on the end. There should by ATF in them. It dampens the return of the carbs so the engin wont stall. My dad had this same setup on his 56 and 63 volvos. The 56 was one of two in the us at the time.

  • @Georgeolddrones

    @Georgeolddrones

    25 күн бұрын

    SU Corbett stand for sausage union to farmers in the UK who had a sausage factory and pigs and how the name came about 👍🇬🇧😂

  • @treywhitlock7786
    @treywhitlock778625 күн бұрын

    I want that MGA! I had a 1960 MGA that my dad and I restored back in the early 80s. Bought most everything out of a Moss Motors catalog. We found an original key on a screw on the engine block. My dad said the factory did it. You might have a look.

  • @Csharpflat5
    @Csharpflat525 күн бұрын

    As an expat living in Georgia love the UK content I love the white MGA one of my favorites of that era

  • @ericwoodman552
    @ericwoodman55225 күн бұрын

    Great car! My uncle had one of these and used to give us kids rides back in the early 60s. Brings back great memories.

  • @williamthompson2222
    @williamthompson222225 күн бұрын

    The giggle you let out every time you get an engine to start takes me back to my days as a 10-12yr old fartin around with small engines someone gave up on. Nothing more satisfying when one pops and burbles back to life. I appreciate your ingenuity.

  • @debcamp2359
    @debcamp235925 күн бұрын

    There is always something new with Moustie!❤

  • @bobbyk6585
    @bobbyk658525 күн бұрын

    When I was a kid this was our family car. The process of getting it started each day went pretty much like the experience you had getting the engine to catch. Consequently the car sat parked more than it was driven.

  • @Bikesnboots-sl2iu
    @Bikesnboots-sl2iu25 күн бұрын

    You were expected to be able to maintain your own vehicle back in the day so getting the tools to do it,was like a nice courtesy added bonus from the manufacturer.👍🏻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿👍🏻

  • @nhtom8
    @nhtom825 күн бұрын

    When that car runs it looks like an enormous amount of fun to drive. Hey Mustie! I have a not-too-old Husqvarna lawn mower that hit a log. I'm sure something broke. Now it will run for almost 5 seconds and stop. I wouldn't mind donating it for the cause. I'm up by Plymouth so dropping it off to you isn't impossible. BTW: That MG will be more fun to drive than last week's go cart. I can't wait!

  • @svpearlsailacapegeorgesail4758
    @svpearlsailacapegeorgesail475823 күн бұрын

    My neighbor's dad had a MGTC, we were able to take it out on occasions. So I was hooked, I ended up getting 2 Spitfires, a GT6+ and a AH Bugeye sprite. Lots of great memories, but it taught me to never leave home without your tool box!

  • @tinkeringwithelectronics
    @tinkeringwithelectronics25 күн бұрын

    Rebuild the carbs. I've got an MGB and Triumph Spitfire, both were a headache until I rebuild them. They are totally different concept compared to the American carbs. Really enjoying this one. Good luck.

  • @frankvucolo6249
    @frankvucolo624925 күн бұрын

    What a beautiful machine that is! Amazing condition for 70 years old. I kept waiting for that moment when the under-the-car walk around reveals the big issue. But there was none! Go ahead and order the goggles, hat and scarf!

  • @edbruder9975

    @edbruder9975

    25 күн бұрын

    Just don't get too flamboyant with the scarf! I understand more than a few dandies liked how they looked with a long scarf dangling in the breeze and came to an early demise when it went under the back wheel back in the day.

  • @josephsimanski3192
    @josephsimanski319224 күн бұрын

    I was out of town on Sunday morning and staying at a friends house. I couldn't wait to get home and watch this video but we got home too late last night. I watched half this morning with my coffee before work and I just finished it up tonight. I'm excited to see where this project takes us! Thank you for more excellent content 🤙

  • @North49191

    @North49191

    23 күн бұрын

    Is there anything else uninteresting going on in your life?

  • @mischef18
    @mischef1824 күн бұрын

    That MG is as old as me. Great video bro. Safe travels. Ken.

  • @associatedblacksheepandmisfits
    @associatedblacksheepandmisfits25 күн бұрын

    Mustie you're a lucky bastard 😂😊 awesome whip man.

  • @seanreilly6751
    @seanreilly675125 күн бұрын

    Dad had a 1952 right hand drive that we helped him frame-off restore when I was a kid, if this was near me I would have snapped it up myself . Have fun, these are simple cars.

  • @danieleshelman198
    @danieleshelman19825 күн бұрын

    Love your choice in cars, my father had one when they were still making them, I think it is a beautiful car, thanks for making Sundays awesome!

  • @user-hf9gn8vc6y
    @user-hf9gn8vc6y25 күн бұрын

    Hi D. I absolutely love that car. A wash and polish with Duragloss and it would pop. Really great job getting it running after 45 years. You are always really good about getting old things running again!! Love the video. I’m really looking forward to seeing this one driving again. Really awesome job!!!!😊 Darren

  • @clazy8
    @clazy825 күн бұрын

    Beautiful seascape at the end.

  • @andyhamilton8940
    @andyhamilton894025 күн бұрын

    Mustie already in the vice grip hall of fame. I nominate him for the jumper wire hall of fame.

  • @mark7321

    @mark7321

    25 күн бұрын

    Some brit send him some vintage MOLE grips and the car will be purring no time 😂

  • @ritchiesokol1061
    @ritchiesokol106125 күн бұрын

    My Grandpa had a 1953 Ford 4 door with a flat head V-8. Years later dad used it for chores. As a kid I had a tough time figuring out why the car had a pink top. Many years later maybe about 5 years ago I got my awnser. A gentleman at a small town Ford dealership provided the rest of the story.Grandpa had the top painted red.Years of being outside made the color fade.Always enjoy the content ( good learning lessons) ie. Starter/brushes ect. By the way our WD-45 Allis chambers tractor also had positive ground. Cheers from Rich located @ a small airport in Iowa. mowing season.🚜

  • @edkennard72
    @edkennard7225 күн бұрын

    You made my day with this video. Musty that is freaking awesome. Seeing an old car like that finally fired back up and breathing new life into it. I hope to see you driving this around in another video. That is totally awesome! You and your wife are going to have a blast in that

  • @kenwalters2315
    @kenwalters231525 күн бұрын

    Darren what a very nice looking wee car, love the MG,s,, there quite a cool looking wee car, the sockets & spanners for that old English vehicles were called Whitworth measurements, which is a bit of a bugger because metric or imperial don't fit the nuts & bolts, & you have worked on a english cars before, that Grey Morris Oxford, a couple of years ago, love you're video,s, there always good, keep up the good work mate.

  • @darylnicklen3685
    @darylnicklen368525 күн бұрын

    The cable off the back of the generator is for the Tachometer. Mustie check where the opposite end of starter cable goes that is the manual solenoid then press the bar between the 2 cable connections. Oh and all the Lucas electrical Goodness so Lovely. Dazza from Australia

  • @bones007able
    @bones007able25 күн бұрын

    Wow, never fails to amaze me of the stuff you can find in old barns ....

  • @robertwells1650
    @robertwells165025 күн бұрын

    Reminds me of when I was working on my 1951 Austin A40. Broke the crankshaft in half. Learned a lot. Worst time was when I was at the inspection station, turned the high beams on and the good old Lucas wiring decided to burn up. Fun and games! Looking forward to seeing this series. Cheers

  • @DoitWithAlana
    @DoitWithAlana25 күн бұрын

    Straight up Brum vibes. Who remembers that kids show😂

  • @conradstone6719
    @conradstone671925 күн бұрын

    I would have the MGA as well(next to it).

  • @nekosarantango865
    @nekosarantango86525 күн бұрын

    Great video, don't forget car of that vintage will need 4* / leaded fuel or lead replacement additive

  • @philmerrifield1163
    @philmerrifield116325 күн бұрын

    Hello mustie from Wales loving the flag on the wall. Great video as always. Reminds me of past days

  • @secaII
    @secaII25 күн бұрын

    Great exhaust footage! Good laugh for sure.

  • @steveharleyfan
    @steveharleyfan25 күн бұрын

    That MG TD is a classic. My father bought one when he was demobilized from the RAF at the end of WW2, and he and my Mum used it until I came along a few years later.

  • @stevelittle7390
    @stevelittle739025 күн бұрын

    Love the design of the old MGs. My brother had a 60s model MGB. Couldn’t take of in low because there were teeth missing.😂

  • @taurota1554
    @taurota155425 күн бұрын

    Outstanding and awesome content as always.Thanks for sharing and taking us along

  • @Rmasters33
    @Rmasters3325 күн бұрын

    Abingdon Spares used to be the go-to source for parts. The enthusiast's organization was The MG TC, TC, TF Register. The annual meet was The Gathering of the Faithful. All this was circa 1975

  • @puckslapper480
    @puckslapper48025 күн бұрын

    Early bird gets the worm!

  • @capicolaspicy
    @capicolaspicy10 сағат бұрын

    Such a cool car, wanted one of those badly back in the 60's!

  • @dougaranda6187
    @dougaranda618725 күн бұрын

    This must be one of those upcoming projects you were talking about. Bravo old chap!

  • @richardthomas1743
    @richardthomas174325 күн бұрын

    HEY! Good morning everybody!

  • @johnobiro5202
    @johnobiro520225 күн бұрын

    Bang on time Mustie. Good afternoon all. 👍🇬🇧

  • @richardwarnock2789
    @richardwarnock278925 күн бұрын

    M-Mustie's G- Garage = Coffee & Du Don'ts!!!😂😅

  • @ronbles5807
    @ronbles580725 күн бұрын

    Thats a great find and excellant condition! .All the goodies ,toolkit,lug wrench,jack, and the hand crank,still with the car!And the engine with all those aluminum,custom pieceswith dual carbs ,what a jewel,thanks for sharing That proves that ".not all the Gold is in California".Whats the story on that white MG roadster ,that was parked next to yours for the last 40 years

  • @shane3885
    @shane388525 күн бұрын

    This is a very cool car I love old cars and seeing something new that I haven’t seen before thanks mustie 1 for sharing your very cool projects I look forward to watching your videos on Sunday mornings and drinking my coffee or my water

  • @larryalexander4833
    @larryalexander483325 күн бұрын

    Great Sunday morning everyone ✝️ And thanks again Mustie for sharing the video and the wrenching 🔧🛠️🔨🪛 Remember everyone having Jesus Christ in your life is the answer ✝️🙏

  • @manifold1476

    @manifold1476

    25 күн бұрын

    Answer to *what?* It's better to have questions that can't be answered, than answers that can't be questioned.

  • @antmk2dreaming614

    @antmk2dreaming614

    25 күн бұрын

    whois this jesus you talk about

  • @larryalexander4833

    @larryalexander4833

    25 күн бұрын

    @@antmk2dreaming614 Jesus Christ our Savior ✝️🙏

  • @DanaTheInsane

    @DanaTheInsane

    25 күн бұрын

    If that's the answer, I don't want to know the question.

  • @mrmawson2438
    @mrmawson243825 күн бұрын

    Afternoon mate

  • @williamburdon6993
    @williamburdon699322 күн бұрын

    Even after 1000 start ups, You always amaze me at how we know there were other mechanics looking at this and trying to get it to run, you almost always get them to start , even when they are junk and worn out internally. Great job !

  • @tomsnyder3570
    @tomsnyder357025 күн бұрын

    Behind the seat is the crank handle to help you start it . I saw it when they were showing you the back seat storage. Good luck and have a great day.

  • @jimcrichton8028
    @jimcrichton802822 күн бұрын

    The SU carbs are well suited to the engine and rebuild kits available, good simple reliable units. So much fun watching you discover the differences to what you are used to, I had the same learning exp in reverse when I started watching all you guys in North America.

  • @ejderqarayev9095
    @ejderqarayev909525 күн бұрын

    You are great Sir. Thank you for respekt videos. God Bless You. I watch your canal early years ago. Thanks for all, you show to us nice cars. Long Live Sir.

  • @toolzshed
    @toolzshed24 күн бұрын

    Great find! It's in awesome condition!

  • @drewbeattie6346
    @drewbeattie634625 күн бұрын

    The TDs are classic. I miss my 'B' though

  • @miker8915
    @miker891525 күн бұрын

    Amazing video! Thank you for posting 😀

  • @rickpeddicord8745
    @rickpeddicord874525 күн бұрын

    My dad had a ‘53 TD in the mid 1960’s. Lotta fun….when it was running. Rough on the freeway🤣

  • @malcolmbraithwaite9830
    @malcolmbraithwaite983022 күн бұрын

    A great restoration, interesting colour combination, very smart.

  • @billyhaddock5540
    @billyhaddock554025 күн бұрын

    A day with Mustie1 working on the MGTD car is like setting-off big fireworks! Wow! Yipe! Yea! He finally got the motor to run, kind-of. hang in there buddy!

  • @cratecruncher4974
    @cratecruncher497425 күн бұрын

    Numbers matching car with solid doors and no rust I can see. Incredible survivor considering where and how long it was stored. If he didn't get the MGA as a package deal I'm going to be severely disappointed, haha.

  • @josephcormier5974
    @josephcormier597425 күн бұрын

    That's a cool car looking forward to seeing you get it going again thank you for sharing this six stars brother

  • @benkanobe7500
    @benkanobe750025 күн бұрын

    Disassemble the Tach Drive on the back of the generator and rebuild it (clean it and re-lubricate it) as they are hard to find and easily damaged but easy to service. You can pull the drive cable out of the Tach Drive sheath (if not acid damaged, 37:31) and clean and lube it. If you drive it in above freezing conditions, use wheel bearing grease and the Tach will not bounce.

  • @moealwehebi8391
    @moealwehebi839125 күн бұрын

    I am so amazed of Mustie1 muthadical way of fixing things, I have been following his work since 2019 all the way from Riyadh Saudi Arabia best of love for all

  • @jamescrook3563
    @jamescrook356325 күн бұрын

    Seeing as they were low on storage behind the seat the best place for tools is right where you might need them. Top speed was around 60 mph with original engine and 4 speed tranny. Always wanted one, The frame on that one is in great shape. They are a riot to drive in the summer, corner like its on rails

  • @patrickrooney5130
    @patrickrooney513021 күн бұрын

    These cars are a gift to work on. I'm 70 years old and a michnic. You pointed out were the starter moter wires ran to put a battery in the car and push the we pin coming out of the solenoid. That's what it is.

  • @loucinci3922
    @loucinci392225 күн бұрын

    Great video. Start to finish. Well done my friend.

  • @jeepurz57
    @jeepurz5725 күн бұрын

    Really like the variation of items you work on LOL. Cant wait till next week!

  • @daviddamico4288
    @daviddamico428825 күн бұрын

    You made my day with that one,I can’t wait to see it running again sounds great so far Darren ..

  • @19442712
    @1944271221 күн бұрын

    I am a retired british mechanic and i have worked on a lot of those old british classics ,those battery terminals are originals and they are crap put new clamps on thats what we used to do also pour boiling water on that acid and it will desolve away and clean the surface and connections ,hope this helps. great show .

  • @johngrubb1590
    @johngrubb159025 күн бұрын

    Hi Mustie, the battery terminals I'd replace them they were a common fail point, that's why we got rid of them in the UK and it's the best upgrade you can do and it's safer as well.

  • @Boodieman72
    @Boodieman7225 күн бұрын

    That bottle / can opener looking thing in the toolset is for opening oil cans before the modern day of easy open oil bottles, etc.

  • @stanleywong1849
    @stanleywong184921 күн бұрын

    This is going to be a fun project!! Mustie can get anything to start up! Amazing.

  • @philwilberg6004
    @philwilberg600425 күн бұрын

    I just did this with my Metropolitan that hasn’t run for a while. The mech starter switch was bad and I wanted to use a remote switch for the starter so I wired in a Ford starter solenoid. Put it on a L bracket at the old starter switch location. Worked well for test purposes

  • @lucilleking7495
    @lucilleking749525 күн бұрын

    Great score on the MG, where the starter pull cable mounts on the firewall there is a tab sticking out between the two cables you can push it in to start engine from under the hood,You got real lucky the old battery didn't eat the battery mount and everything below it. If you run into any issues your not sure of contact u tuber Steve @ This Week With Cars . He does all kinds of British cars and has tons of parts.Gord Ontario Canada

  • @knighthawk86855
    @knighthawk8685525 күн бұрын

    My ex boss back in the early 90s, a J Brophy use to race these MGTDs in PA. NJ. MD. and Delaware, back in the 70s and early 80s.

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