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Scored a metro for the wife

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by MrFalcon62, Oct 20, 2012.

  1. MrFalcon62
    Joined: Sep 9, 2010
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    Well after a couple months of searching, we finally found my wife her dream car. A 1961 nash metro. We picked it up this morning from a fellow HAMBer here in town.

    I'm sensing a dual carb 4 cylinder in her future!



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  2. Y-Blokkah
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    from Anna, Tx

    Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!
     
  3. bob cutler
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    Sweet always nice to find that car you have been looking for, any other plans for it?
     
  4. Model T1
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    Scored a metro for the wife
    Well, you didn't post pictures of either the Metro or your wife but sounds like a good deal. :D
    And you wife didn't mind being traded ?
     
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  5. boldventure
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    Lots of the ones I've seen have V-6's.
     
  6. Y-Blokkah
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    Seriously though, my wife would love one. Problem is, I sat in one once, and couldn't barely get out. Way too small for my fat ****!
     
  7. MrFalcon62
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    Hahahaha! I know! I'm 5'9" and I could barely fit in it!


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  8. teejay99
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    If mama's happy , you're happy .

    T
     
  9. Y-Blokkah
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    Amen on the Happy Mama.

    I'd look pretty stupid standing up and someone picking that little bitty car off my ****!
     
  10. 40Standard
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    my mommy had a new one in 59. I was 9
     
  11. ironandsteele
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    My X wanted one BAD, to the point where I found myself being dragged to look at a few.

    We broke up....
     
  12. KoolKat-57
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    If I am not mistaken the 4 cylinder is the same as an Austin Healy Sprite and MG Midget. I believe the 4 speed and engine will go in pretty easily and the 1275cc had lots of hop up potential! Could be a really neat little short!
     
  13. teejay99
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    Can't believe what those Metros go for on Barrett Jackson ....not quite as crazy as the restored VW Mini Bus though ( $200k ).

    T
     
  14. RoddyB34
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    I got one for myself a few years ago had a sit in it the other day ,,has the steering wheel got bigger or what ?,with my short legs if i push the seat back i wont reach the pedals!! P4021026.jpg
     
  15. rjaustin421
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    I have always thought that an MGB 5 main engine and 4 speed ****** (with the accessory bolt on OD if possible) would make a great combo in the Metro. The MGB engines were 1800 cc and the British built by far the heaviest 4 cylinder engines imaginable and I believe there is a lot of cylinder wall thickness for a real big overbore.
     
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  16. Mr48chev
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    The original engines were either Austin A 40's or A 50's. The trans was a three speed with the shifter in the dash next to the steering column.

    I had a 55 ragtop in 1964/66. It was a safe car for a kid as it spent more time broke down then running.
     
  17. ol'chevy
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    I have a friend who has a Metro wagon, put it on a mini cooper ch***is, and it fit great. He drives it everywhere. Some east coasters may remember his previous ride, the 35 Ford "Headhunter"
     
  18. carbking
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    Going from memory, the early production was a 1200 from an Austion A40. Somewhere in the mid-1950's, the engine size was change to the Austin A50 1500. Not a British expert, but there is probably a twin S.U. setup available for either.

    Jon.
     
  19. cmarcus
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    V6? Who needs a V6!?! :eek:

    [​IMG]
     
  20. jratz1966
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    kool. when mama gets what she wants so does daddy.
     
  21. MrFalcon62
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    Wow! Thanks for all the comments, guys! I will start a build thread on here, soon ( once I get to a computer that lets me post pics....unlike the iPhone app)

    I just need to get a shop manual to figure out how this thing works!!!


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  22. That tubbed V8 one would be a really sweet coffin!!!!!
     
  23. stude_trucks
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    No photos, but at least we know the lady isn't likely pushing 200+ lbs., nor will be if she wants to keep driving the car.
     
  24. 56premiere
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    those things are pretty neat,but if you think they are small to drive,just try doing the interiors.i probobly done ten.lots of them got a houndstooth.have a blast!
     
  25. MrFalcon62
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    Finally, pictures...So, you know it's real
     

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  26. 1971BB427
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    Don't skimp on her car, give her a big block with dual carbs! ;)
     
  27. belair
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    what a score-:)
     
  28. MrFalcon62
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    Haha! Thanks.

    My plan is to rebuild the original engine and fabricate a dual carb setup for it...not trying to make it a street demon, but just give it a little kick. Plus, it'll look pretty darn awesome under the hood


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  29. carbking
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    You may not have to fabricate. If it is the later 1500, I think (not sure, check it out) that the dual S.U. set-up from and MGA will fit.

    Jon.
     
  30. MrFalcon62
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    Hmmm...interesting


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