It was time to start on the Cooper we rescued.
The mini was restored by a company (not naming names, but they are now bust) in between 2017- 2019 for a lady, with near £15,000 worth in invoices just for that company.
A young lad had then bought this car from a restoration place in 2019 after it having a 'full restoration'. He snapped the engine steady bolt in the block and made a mess of trying to remove it, eventually giving up on the car. So we took it off his hands a few months ago thinking 'sort the engine steady, and tidy it up' looked pretty solid overall, other than one small patch of rust on the rear panel.
The plan... sort the rusty patch, weld up the holes he had drilled for the bigger arches, 'blow in the paint' and sort the engine. Job done.

First job... the engine, well with invoices for a full engine rebuild less than 10k miles ago, it was supposed to be a strip down, repair the thread, and put it back together.

So this is what prompted the strip down, and kindly 1071Bob repaired it brilliantly.

Now when we stripped the engine, the push rods and springs were red, the oil pump was even painted red! A worrying standard... camshaft removed, invoice said it was an SW5... nope just a sprite cam. Checked the end float on the crank, 12thou. Hmm what is the rest of the car going to be like.....
We then took the engine parts over to Slark for some measuring up... full rebuild pending on the engine.
Over to the shell....