Clearing some stuff at Mum and Dads, I just came across a load of old paperwork for cars I have owned.
I bought a '66 Cooper in '95 and the receipt says I paid £675! It needed inner and outer sills,front arch repairs, front valence and a bit of patching in the boot floor, but there was probably a fair bit of filler under the shiny paint that I never found.
It had a black Hornet interior, but a full red/ brockade seat set from a guy up in Aberdeen was a big cost at £200 (but he did deliver it to Edinburgh)
Still, what makes me laugh nost is that I actually wrote to the DVLA to get the V5 sorted as it incorrectly listed it as a 970.......
I think I might be unique!
I must scan some photos of the various cars in the box. the Cooper had a great oil cooler which was a long coiled length of pipe (about 1/2" bore) about the size of a can of Coke, mounted at an angle approximately in front of the heater tap. there were the reamains of wrinkled 'cooling fins' soldered between the coils. I've never seen another like it (and probably never will)
What's even more surprising is that my Mum put up with me having the car up on a chassis roller on the driveway for weeks. What must the neighbours have thought??????
How times change.......
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Yes I remember those , I should have an advert for one somewhere, the maker of 'em escapes me though.Pandora wrote: the Cooper had a great oil cooler which was a long coiled length of pipe (about 1/2" bore) about the size of a can of Coke, mounted at an angle approximately in front of the heater tap. there were the reamains of wrinkled 'cooling fins' soldered between the coils. I've never seen another like it (and probably never will)
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photo of the oil cooler on the engine during overhaul
note how it is nicely shrouded from the cooling air by its location behind the bonnet!?!
note how it is nicely shrouded from the cooling air by its location behind the bonnet!?!
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nice use of conduit tracking as a number plate holder!!!
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Make that cable tray you heathen
Yup, time does march on though. I paid £250 for my 1071, for a car in similar condition to how it was then you'd expect to pay more than 12 grand now.
Oh for a time machine.
I was also yonger & thinner back then too
Yup, time does march on though. I paid £250 for my 1071, for a car in similar condition to how it was then you'd expect to pay more than 12 grand now.
Oh for a time machine.
I was also yonger & thinner back then too
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ah, is that what that super lightweight number plate doohickey was.
Thankfully, I can report that I haven't learnt much of a lesson in the intervening period, and still seem to make a habit of buying cars needing 'just a wee bit of work' only to later sell them on as major projects.....
Thankfully, I can report that I haven't learnt much of a lesson in the intervening period, and still seem to make a habit of buying cars needing 'just a wee bit of work' only to later sell them on as major projects.....