1962 Traveller

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Spitz
998 Cooper
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1962 Traveller

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Took some shots of my estate for an appraisal.

Speedo is not original nor is the "Austin" steering wheel of course. Engine and shifter have been "upgraded" to 998 and remote.
Unfortunately I'm missing the original SN from on top of rad shroud
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Spitz
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Re: 1962 Traveller

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A few more
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InimiaD
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Re: 1962 Traveller

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Very nice indeed. 8-) I am biased though. ;)
That looks like a 1300 gt steering wheel. If you can find one you could change the centre for a GT version.
Spitz
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Re: 1962 Traveller

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It's an Austin America wheel.....almost the same car as a GT I suppose, however, I don't think they imported them to NA
Eventually I would like to make it right with the correct wheel and a working horn push. Presently I have an aftermarket horn button located near the switches
Tagus
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Re: 1962 Traveller

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Nice Estate Matt!! You're getting quite the varied collection of variants going there. I hope to see it next year at MMW when/if there is one planned.

Ron
Spitz
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Re: 1962 Traveller

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I sold the PUP though....would have been cool to have the PUP, Estate and the van all together
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