1969 mkII Morris 1000 super deluxe

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1969 mkII Morris 1000 super deluxe

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hi i am baptiste i write to you from france
i just bought a morris mkII, i found it not far away of my town, but she comes from Portugal.

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she have strange doors, it's like mk1/2 doors but more larger , and it have the same window as the mk3

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that's all for now.
if you have some informations of this kind of doors i am interested
cheers .
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It looks as if the doors could be mk3 but with a outside hinge conversion ... Ken
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swifty wrote:It looks as if the doors could be mk3 but with a outside hinge conversion ... Ken
it looks like a neat conversion though, most people don't bother to round the front corner of the door off
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I'm not sure, look at the height of the door, it looks original. isn't it?
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its got mk3 b pillars in it, but mk1/2 a pillars, so I guess whoever has done the conversion has done some cutting on the shell, it also looks to have had had some work done on the bit that goes between the door and the roof - its a bit wonky and you can see the grinder marks in it.

I guess you need to start digging at the paint and see whats under it.............

or just leave it as it is and enjoy it!
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peu de mystère à mon ami ;)
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I knew this is not a cooper, cooper s, but it was interesting financially; so it doesn't matter.

I have the "papers" (?) of a morris 1000 69, and she is in pretty good shape.

I do not regret my purchase =)
i try to fix mkI mkII doors and, there's not lot of work to change it .
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i have mkII door
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the same door on other mkI
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always the same door on my mkII
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the only big difference
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I found this on an another forum, a door from mkI / II on a mk3 / 4 ..
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it's strange . this is the first time I see that.
but I think it's a mkII
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This is not the first time I have seen a car like this posted on a forum. This car came from Malta.

A couple of years ago this one was discussed on the mini forum

http://www.theminiforum.co.uk/forums/to ... ease-help/

I've done some digging on the web but nothing has turned up, but could this something that was built in the IMA factory in Portugal?
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It will probably be a locally built special. Australian Mini Clubmans for example had the early exterior hinge type doors for a while and also had the lift up type handles.

Does the car have Hydrolastic suspension?
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yes it have Hydrolastic, remote for the gear box,

this is a nice little car !
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It sounds a very nice and extremely rare variant of the Mk2 saloon.

I'd leave those doors as they are if it were mine 8-)
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surfblue63 wrote:This is not the first time I have seen a car like this posted on a forum. This car came from Malta.

A couple of years ago this one was discussed on the mini forum

http://www.theminiforum.co.uk/forums/to ... ease-help/

I've done some digging on the web but nothing has turned up, but could this something that was built in the IMA factory in Portugal?
thank you, and i dont know where it was built
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Is there a letter on the end of the chassis number? That might give a clue as to the build location.

Portugal seems to have done some strange things such as the wind down windows in the rear of Mini estates.
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no, nothing special
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I've got news, I was very lucky I found the old mechanic.
and he said that he do modification in the 70's for his client,
because he wanted modern doors as the mk3
this is not an original model.

I thought it was strange to have no doc and no Ads,
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I found it, she is in poor condition but is complete

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only the front of this car is nice but there's also good things, all accessories are in rather good condition (lights, grille, steering wheel..)

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she is very rusty
nevertheless I can take what i want on it to start restoration
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Such a shame that the roof guttering is so rusty. The rest of the Mini looks quite reasonable.

That's an interesting front grille. I've got something similar with the same fixing tabs.
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InimiaD wrote:Such a shame that the roof guttering is so rusty. The rest of the Mini looks quite reasonable.

That's an interesting front grille. I've got something similar with the same fixing tabs.
nop she is very rusty i'll take anothers pictures , she was repaired with newspaper and some mastic :evil:
and if you have more information about this grille , i will be interested
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really ugly
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rear window holding the roof
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the seats are ok compared to the car
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surgical cuts
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1st
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Now I have a convertible

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she was a real Swiss cheese, the previous owner had done massacres , but thanks to it I will be able to repair several auto
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