Early Works Type 850 vs BMW's finest
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Early Works Type 850 vs BMW's finest
Which one gets the garage?
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Re: Early Works Type 850 vs BMW's finest
Luverly. but you might want to put some screws in that grill.........................
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Re: Early Works Type 850 vs BMW's finest
TMO558 MUST go into the garage, very lovely Mk1 you have.
A BIG complimet on what you have done.
Kees
A BIG complimet on what you have done.
Kees
DOWNTON Mini is what I like a lot.
Collecting 60th wooden steeringwheels.
Collecting 60th wooden steeringwheels.
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Re: Early Works Type 850 vs BMW's finest
Great Job
Don't sell this one!!
The Garage for the old one of course.
Don't sell this one!!
The Garage for the old one of course.
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Re: Early Works Type 850 vs BMW's finest
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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Re: Early Works Type 850 vs BMW's finest
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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Re: Early Works Type 850 vs BMW's finest
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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Re: Early Works Type 850 vs BMW's finest
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
Fantastic car BTW
Fantastic car BTW
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Re: Early Works Type 850 vs BMW's finest
Like the Moray blind Richard, only the second one I have seen, the other on my 737 ABL replica.
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Re: Early Works Type 850 vs BMW's finest
Great looking car! Definitely the 850 needs to be in the garage.
Really like the period parts. Well done!
Really like the period parts. Well done!
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Re: Early Works Type 850 vs BMW's finest
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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Re: Early Works Type 850 vs BMW's finest
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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Re: Early Works Type 850 vs BMW's finest
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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Re: Early Works Type 850 vs BMW's finest
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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Re: Early Works Type 850 vs BMW's finest
Fantastic car, love it, I have only ever seen those grill blinds on Astons, sadly I have seen them thrown out too
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Re: Early Works Type 850 vs BMW's finest
If the BMW is still around in 58 years then it's earned it's place in the garage.