Blue Island - MK1 Austin Mini Countryman 1967
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Blue Island - MK1 Austin Mini Countryman 1967
Hello everybody,
This is my "Blue Island"- mk1 woody in island blue color...
The car was built in april 1967 and after ten years and 61k miles it stopped for more than thirty years in the garage of one old Lady. It has original paint, interior, and very healthy body - not perfect, but very, very good... The car fortunately didn't get almost any modifications at all. (At least as far as I can see...)
Now, after few months of work, it has completely restored gearbox, motor, fuel system, suspensions, brakes etc. - everything to orig. specifications.
Simply - the functional part of the car is virtually good as new.
It has just done first few miles, and it drives like a dream :-)
The patina of the paint and the interior is going to stay!
This is my "Blue Island"- mk1 woody in island blue color...
The car was built in april 1967 and after ten years and 61k miles it stopped for more than thirty years in the garage of one old Lady. It has original paint, interior, and very healthy body - not perfect, but very, very good... The car fortunately didn't get almost any modifications at all. (At least as far as I can see...)
Now, after few months of work, it has completely restored gearbox, motor, fuel system, suspensions, brakes etc. - everything to orig. specifications.
Simply - the functional part of the car is virtually good as new.
It has just done first few miles, and it drives like a dream :-)
The patina of the paint and the interior is going to stay!
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Re: Blue Island - MK1 Austin Mini Countryman 1967
Ooooh It is SO lovely !
I really love it !
(I just always prefered unrestored original cars !)
Etienne
I really love it !
(I just always prefered unrestored original cars !)
Etienne
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Re: Blue Island - MK1 Austin Mini Countryman 1967
very nice
i hope your leaving the white and yellow plates on it - it makes it look so right
i hope your leaving the white and yellow plates on it - it makes it look so right
please note, these are my own, individual sales, nothing whatsoever to do with my employer, minispares
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Re: Blue Island - MK1 Austin Mini Countryman 1967
you are so right, Richi hope your leaving the white and yellow plates on it - it makes it look so right
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Re: Blue Island - MK1 Austin Mini Countryman 1967
Thanks a LOT for kind words.
I'm very happy you like it :-)
I'm very happy you like it :-)
Last edited by island blue on Thu Jul 01, 2010 5:30 am, edited 1 time in total.
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That's true, most cars would have had those plates in the late 60's when they came in but few would put them on nowadays.guru_1071 wrote:very nice
i hope your leaving the white and yellow plates on it - it makes it look so right
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Re: Blue Island - MK1 Austin Mini Countryman 1967
Very nice, love the Pat n Tina!
Needs some wheel trims though, with dents and bends of course!!
Needs some wheel trims though, with dents and bends of course!!
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Re: Blue Island - MK1 Austin Mini Countryman 1967
Some cars just look right showing their age and thats the 2nd woody I've seen the first was Palmer bros at brooklands 2or 3 yrs back as found complete with the moss in the runners sweet.Do not make it all shiny with bright wood
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Re: Blue Island - MK1 Austin Mini Countryman 1967
Thanks again!
The wood is going to stay, so is the paint - the car is what it is, and it's not going to pretend anything else :-)
Wheel trims are fitted now, with good bit tear and wear, ofcourse :-)
The number plates are going to be kept safely, but because I'm not in UK, I can't drive with them on.
PS: few more details...
The wood is going to stay, so is the paint - the car is what it is, and it's not going to pretend anything else :-)
Wheel trims are fitted now, with good bit tear and wear, ofcourse :-)
The number plates are going to be kept safely, but because I'm not in UK, I can't drive with them on.
PS: few more details...
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Re: Blue Island - MK1 Austin Mini Countryman 1967
PGC on an E plate... Almost the same number as the Wild Goose camper that i parked next to at the Classic Car Show at the NEC in 1999!
Tim
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Re: Blue Island - MK1 Austin Mini Countryman 1967
Your car must be close to Mine! Not many of these in Aus. Its a 67 too. Still has all the Mk1 features, but not a smooth roof.
Has anyone ever seen a tartan cloth used on the seat bases? Mine has this and it looks very 'factory', but could be a retrim?
Has anyone ever seen a tartan cloth used on the seat bases? Mine has this and it looks very 'factory', but could be a retrim?
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Re: Blue Island - MK1 Austin Mini Countryman 1967
Hi Graham, it looks really very close. The roof is not smooth on mine as well.graham in aus wrote:Your car must be close to Mine!
Do you have the "sealed" lights (no bulbs) on your car?
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I like your last "altered" pictures,
they suit the car so well.
they suit the car so well.
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Re: Blue Island - MK1 Austin Mini Countryman 1967
Thanks Etienne! I'm curious about your "rusty and battered" Cooper S - as you wrote here viewtopic.php?f=4&t=114.Etienne B. wrote:I like your last "altered" pictures,
they suit the car so well.
Did you think about starting a topic with your car? I think I'm not only one who would be interested... :-)
PS: The pictures actually are not altered - they are made by old homemade camera - they just always look like this :-)
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Re: Blue Island - MK1 Austin Mini Countryman 1967
Then YOU must start a topic on this matter !PS: The pictures actually are not altered - they are made by old homemade camera - they just always look like this
I am a fan of (large format) photography, and I can not be the only one !
Regarding my S, the trouble at the time is putiing it back on its wheels !
I will ask Mike if really it is worth a thread !
PS : I started a thread on the old forum, or maybe the previous one, can't remember !
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Re: Blue Island - MK1 Austin Mini Countryman 1967
It is little misunderstanding, the camera is not that old, it is digital and definitely not large format - it has only 2 megapixelsEtienne B. wrote:I am a fan of (large format) photography, and I can not be the only one !PS: The pictures actually are not altered - they are made by old homemade camera - they just always look like this
PS: I'll try to find your car at old forums
PS II: one more picture to not be completely off topic...
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Re: Blue Island - MK1 Austin Mini Countryman 1967
Love the condition please show us more shots of it please in current form, some of the trim would be great and engine bay
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Re: Blue Island - MK1 Austin Mini Countryman 1967
Thanks for being interested "morris_mini_", here are some pictures of engine and my favorite place to sit...
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Re: Blue Island - MK1 Austin Mini Countryman 1967
Hi, long delay, but I checked today, and yes, sealed beam!island blue wrote:Hi Graham, it looks really very close. The roof is not smooth on mine as well.graham in aus wrote:Your car must be close to Mine!
Do you have the "sealed" lights (no bulbs) on your car?
Cheers! Graham
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Re: Blue Island - MK1 Austin Mini Countryman 1967
Houndstooth upholstery??
Anyone seen this before? Factory?
Anyone seen this before? Factory?
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