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MG - Midget (1968)

Discover the definitive MG Midget price guide in our comprehensive, user‑friendly database. Whether you’re a vintage collector, a “used MG Midget price” hunter, or simply curious about the 1968 classic, we bring all the data you need—engine specs, historic depreciation curves, and the current market landscape—into one clear, searchable place.

Our platform highlights the iconic 1968 MG Midget, a small‑car marvel that began its journey on the streets of London in 1968. While no single figure can capture its value, we provide a range that reflects its condition, mileage, and the nuances of supply & demand. Get ready to understand what “what is a 1968 MG Midget worth?” and how that value translates to the current MG Midget price spectrum.

  • Engine: Inline‑4, 1.0 L, 63 hp (automatic), 78 hp (manual)
  • Transmission: 4‑speed manual or 3‑speed automatic (Rileys or other common gearboxes)
  • Fuel type: Petrol, typically 87 / 91 octane
  • Dimensions: Length 3.6 m, Width 1.5 m, Height 1.3 m; Wheelbase 2.2 m
  • Weight: 740 – 780 kg (depending on trim)
  • Performance: 0–60 mph in approximately 12 seconds (manual); 10–0‑60 miles per hour in 12.5 seconds (automatic)
  • Brakes: Front disc, rear drum (standard)
  • Interior: Clam‑shell seats, two‑tone upholstery, factory‑installed radio in later models
  • Exterior: Front‑facing double‑slip grill, sweeping fenders, optional chrome bumpers
  • Notable Variants: 1930s economy Midget, 122 / 125 cl ventral models, 1968 “high‑performance” T‑Bios

Below we break down the core MG Midget depreciation curve so you can see how fast this little car’s value changes over time.

Depreciation Insight
  • First year: Typically loses 12‑17% of its purchase value due to initial market appreciation and trim upgrades.
  • Year two to five: Average annual decline 4‑6% per year, subject to mileage, cosmetic condition, and historical significance.
  • Beyond five years: Depreciation slows as the MG Midget becomes a classic; value retention improves especially for “used MG Midget price” listings that have limited estimated mileage and well‑documented provenance.

Comparative Context: Comparing the MG Midget 1968 price to its contemporaries offers a quick gauge of market health:

  • Ford Cortina Mk I (1966) – Current listings typically range between £9,000‑12,000; a 10‑year depreciation curve similar to the MG Midget 1968 price but with higher base cost.
  • Mini Cooper – Commonly found between £8,500‑13,500; MG Midget depreciation often mirrors these values once the car’s storage history and mechanical condition are factored into rarity.
  • Volkswagen Beetle MK III – Prices hover around £4,500‑7,000; MG Midget price sees a higher premium for early grey models still sporting original driveline components.

While the MG Midget 1968 price varies by thousands of pounds depending on restoration quality, we do see that early sun‑wrapping "N" series cars fetch 10‑15% more than their late‑"B" counterparts due to


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