I'm a long time visitor first time poster. I'm located in South Western Pennsylvania.
I recently drug home a Surf Blue and White 1965 Austin Cooper S. This car has been stored in a heated townhouse garage in Maryland for nearly 27 years. The previous owner purchased the car in 1983, drove it for a couple of years then thought about doing a restoration. It has been sitting since 1986. I have papers, receipts, ect from another former owner 1974-1983.
I have been doing alot of cleaning and sorting. Hope to get the Heritage certificate within the next couple of weeks.
The body seems to have had a fairly decent repaint I think in the mid 70's. The roof seems to be original paint. The shell is in really nice. I will need to patch a couple holes in the A-panels. The battery box seems a little soft in some spots. The rear of the car was bumped under the rear tail light and bootlid area. I think I can pull this, but I feel the bootlid is too far gone. The nose, bonnet, doors quarters, floors are perfect no rust and strait. This car was heavily undercoated.
The suspension is still hydro, subframes seem strait all original. Original wheels and hubcaps.
The interior is all original, nothing has ever been taken apart. Very nice original paint and seats, panels etc. Somebody cut speaker holes in the rear shelf, need to fix this. There is a Corbeau drivers seat that was purchased in 1974. The only thing I plan to do in there is install new carpet.
The original engine is long gone. It has a 1300 Gt Silverseal that was purchased in 1984/5. 11 stud large valve head. The previous owner was having trouble with this 1300 gt engine, had it rebuilt, new 1 3/4 carb and VP7 cam installed and was never able to get it to start again. This had alot to do with him putting the project aside.
I have started to remove undercoating in the front wheel well. I'm coming up with some very nice shiny factory primer. I plan to pull and rebuild the subframes, repaint the underside. I do not intend to do a bare metal restoration. I plan just a simple repaint and keep it as original as possible.
Oh yea, it has about a 4 foot tall CB antenna in the center of the roof.
Hope to get some pictures to work.









