Early Works Type 850 vs BMW's finest

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Early Works Type 850 vs BMW's finest

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Which one gets the garage?
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Luverly. but you might want to put some screws in that grill.........................
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Lovely car!! very nice
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TMO558 MUST go into the garage, very lovely Mk1 you have.

;) A BIG complimet on what you have done.

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that is beautiful!
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mini_surfari wrote:that is beautiful!
Agree ! Lovely.
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Great Job :!: :!:

Don't sell this one!!

The Garage for the old one of course.
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Well thanks for the nice comments, chaps. I've still got a few things to do to finish it off. Luckily, I had a couple of period bits that I had left over when building another car a few years ago which came in handy. The Mory blind was a lucky find but I have yet to figure out how the Bowden cable is sited. The chain operated rad blind was only fitted onto some early works 850's and 997 coopers I believe.
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Absolutely lovely great looking car
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I didn't want to sell the other car Ronnie but it had to go . I could do with them old clocks now !!!
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park that bmw outside and no one will touch it park your little classic outside it will be gone in no time.
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Definitely the BMW MINI outside, as apart from anything else it wont react to the rain and other adverse weather conditions like the Mini will :shock: :lol:

Fantastic car BTW 8-)
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Like the Moray blind Richard, only the second one I have seen, the other on my 737 ABL replica.
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Great looking car! Definitely the 850 needs to be in the garage.
Really like the period parts. Well done!
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2 mory blinds on same topic ..... it must be a first . Nice car Steve its a shame we cant keep all the cars weve had isn't it
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I love it Richard ! What are the 3 knobs above the switch panel ? I'm guessing push-pull spot lamp switches ?
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Thanks Nick . The 4 switches above the switch panel are map lamp pull switch, rheostat for heater , o/s fog p/switch n/s fog p/switch. The 2 to the left of the panel are both rheostats one working drivers instruments the other to regulate p lights on clocks, rev counter etc . Cheers Richard
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Thought it was about time I tried to clean up the oil splattered engine bay today not too much, but at least I can see the plugs now !!
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Fantastic car, love it, I have only ever seen those grill blinds on Astons, sadly I have seen them thrown out too :shock:
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If the BMW is still around in 58 years then it's earned it's place in the garage.
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