1965 MK1 Morris Mini Moke 970S
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1965 MK1 Morris Mini Moke 970S
Well I think it’s time for a build thred.
I bought his 65 moke a few months ago. It was owned originally by the late Paul Simpson, a childhood family friend and the man that started my mini obsession 30 odd years ago I was aged 12 (I still have that car as well) after Paul died the moke spent 5 years with another moke club member unfortunately still degrading.
This project both price wise and condition was probably not one of my better moves but you have to start somewhere..
I bought his 65 moke a few months ago. It was owned originally by the late Paul Simpson, a childhood family friend and the man that started my mini obsession 30 odd years ago I was aged 12 (I still have that car as well) after Paul died the moke spent 5 years with another moke club member unfortunately still degrading.
This project both price wise and condition was probably not one of my better moves but you have to start somewhere..
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Re: 1965 Morris Mini Moke 970S
Well there’s some good and some not so good!
engine coming out.
engine coming out.
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Re: 1965 Morris Mini Moke 970S
The 970 engine is at SMMC with the boys for a revamp, the 333 box is with rob and the rest is down to me!
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Re: 1965 Morris Mini Moke 970S
The seats will need some Chris love!
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Re: 1965 Morris Mini Moke 970S
Unfortunately the shell was beyond economical repair (Andrew will disagree!), It was over £3000 in panels. I spend most of my time fixing other people’s classic cars so after family commitments getting the welder out was not an option for me.
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Re: 1965 Morris Mini Moke 970S
So a quick clear out in the back of the garage £, over to Leo moke panels.
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Re: 1965 Morris Mini Moke 970S
I’m dew to collect a kit of bits next Sunday evening after the restoration show at the nec.
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Re: 1965 Morris Mini Moke 970S
Dash board
120 mph speedo, oil pressure and water temperature gauge.
I’m changing the ignition switch location etc I’m unsure at the mo..
To be continued!
120 mph speedo, oil pressure and water temperature gauge.
I’m changing the ignition switch location etc I’m unsure at the mo..
To be continued!
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Re: 1965 Morris Mini Moke 970S
Fantastic. The new shell looks very sweet - paint it, Waxoyl it to buggery and put it all together!
Is that a 970 block? I thought the S block had the two lugs on the oil gallery?
Is that a 970 block? I thought the S block had the two lugs on the oil gallery?
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Re: 1965 MK1 Morris Mini Moke 970S
Good spot, that one was a kit of shit.
I’m using this one if it passes muster!
I’m using this one if it passes muster!
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Re: 1965 MK1 Morris Mini Moke 970S
At the mo
Std crank
+20 block
It will be
+40 omegas so 999cc
10/10 crank
ARP fixings
Swiftune SW5 cam
Steel flywheel
All balanced etc etc
SMMC Head
SU H4’s
It’s not a racer but will be nippy
Std crank
+20 block
It will be
+40 omegas so 999cc
10/10 crank
ARP fixings
Swiftune SW5 cam
Steel flywheel
All balanced etc etc
SMMC Head
SU H4’s
It’s not a racer but will be nippy
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Re: 1965 Morris Mini Moke 970S
I'll bow to superior knowledge of Moke shellskit of bits wrote:Unfortunately the shell was beyond economical repair (Andrew will disagree!), It was over £3000 in panels. I spend most of my time fixing other people’s classic cars so after family commitments getting the welder out was not an option for me.
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Re: 1965 MK1 Morris Mini Moke 970S
Its impolite to ask, I know, but how does the price of a full body compare to £3000 worth of panels?
Leo's stuff has an excellent reputation.
Tim
Leo's stuff has an excellent reputation.
Tim
1951 Morris Commercial J Type Van
1955 BSA C11G
1961 Morris Mini Traveller
1969 Triumph TR6R
1977 Leyland Moke Californian
1955 BSA C11G
1961 Morris Mini Traveller
1969 Triumph TR6R
1977 Leyland Moke Californian
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Re: 1965 MK1 Morris Mini Moke 970S
Lack of time is always my problem, I’d have loved to have welded it myself.Tim wrote:Its impolite to ask, I know, but how does the price of a full body compare to £3000 worth of panels?
Leo's stuff has an excellent reputation.
Tim
The panels I needed were £3000+vat and a mate that does an excellent job quoted another £3000 to weld it.
The new shell is £6000+vat and I’ve recovered nearly £2000 selling the old shell, some times I have to make the number £ add up!
https://www.mokepanels.com/
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Re: 1965 MK1 Morris Mini Moke 970S
That's not even man maths! it makes prefect sense.kit of bits wrote: The panels I needed were £3000+vat and a mate that does an excellent job quoted another £3000 to weld it.
The new shell is £6000+vat and I’ve recovered nearly £2000 selling the old shell, some times I have to make the number £ add up!
https://www.mokepanels.com/
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As you know, I was tempted by the old shell as a 'rainy day project', but my common sense saved me.
What a nice thing to build up though.
Al
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Re: 1965 MK1 Morris Mini Moke 970S
Thank you for the positive input.
Hopefully it’s just a quick bit of fun build I’m sure there will be a few headaches along the way but that’s part of the fun.
I do sort of feel I’m cheating through when I see some of the other members marathon projects..
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Hopefully it’s just a quick bit of fun build I’m sure there will be a few headaches along the way but that’s part of the fun.
I do sort of feel I’m cheating through when I see some of the other members marathon projects..
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Re: 1965 MK1 Morris Mini Moke 970S
Hej! Nice Project!
Why cheating? I think if you know the work thats behind and apreciate it its not cheating.
Why cheating? I think if you know the work thats behind and apreciate it its not cheating.
I promise i won't buy another MkI...