Mk1 65 s 1275

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Astounding work. I've gradually grown to like OEW/black - used to hate it! I colour changed my 970 S from that to Almond green when i restored it in 1990. :roll:

You need to add the chrome spacer for the ignition switch - I think BMC started it in late 1964 on hydro cars when all Minis went to key start.
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Yep had that but put it on the reverse
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Trial fitted the steering wheel as I couldn’t wait :D
Fitted seats and seatbelts.
Few more pictures after the weekend.
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The white wire with the bullet connector is the earth from the heater motor.

If you have a new wiring loom from autosparks then there is a blach bullet connector coming out of the loom somewere under the dash were the steering column if fixed.
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Bit more progress. Really enjoying it now!
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Looking spectacular, Aginley! Watching threads like these keep me moving forward on my own rebuild. Very nice work.

How did you attach the Autolok seatbelt units? That's an interesting spot in the rear pockets, but I can't see how it would mount in that position.. ?
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Great progress today!
She’s finally rolling :)
Love it
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Few more
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Lovely work!
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Looking fantastic!
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Might just be my eyes, but have you fitted the external seam covers?

Looking great anyhow.
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Hipwell wrote:Might just be my eyes, but have you fitted the external seam covers?

Looking great anyhow.
Not yet, painted them separately, bit nervous about putting them on :lol:
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Looks fantastic! Are your screen demister vents on the right side?
Good luck fitting the side strips, I'd cut down on the coffee the day you fit them :)
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Ive seen this car in the flesh and it's as good as it looks! (but cut down your fresh air hose to the right length! ;) ) . I'll hopefully be putting a late '64 S together later this year so will need to refresh my memory using this thread! :). If you're nervous about fitting the chrome plastic seam covers I'm happy to pop over.
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Pete wrote:Ive seen this car in the flesh and it's as good as it looks! (but cut down your fresh air hose to the right length! ;) ) . I'll hopefully be putting a late '64 S together later this year so will need to refresh my memory using this thread! :). If you're nervous about fitting the chrome plastic seam covers I'm happy to pop over.
Thanks Pete. Means a lot from someone with your knowledge.
Have yo got a picture of how long the air tube is meant to be? I left it full length so I could chop it in situ. Definitely don’t want to remove it, it was a pig to fit..
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AndyB72 wrote:Looks fantastic! Are your screen demister vents on the right side?
Good luck fitting the side strips, I'd cut down on the coffee the day you fit them :)
Think there right? Which part are you looking at?
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Aginley wrote:
Hipwell wrote:Might just be my eyes, but have you fitted the external seam covers?

Looking great anyhow.
Not yet, painted them separately, bit nervous about putting them on :lol:
If they're not the originals and you didn't fit them before painting be prepared with the dremmel to trim them back around the waist of the car to get a really snug fit, wish I'd spent more time on mine... :?
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snoopy64 wrote:
Aginley wrote:
Hipwell wrote:Might just be my eyes, but have you fitted the external seam covers?

Looking great anyhow.
Not yet, painted them separately, bit nervous about putting them on :lol:
If they're not the originals and you didn't fit them before painting be prepared with the dremmel to trim them back around the waist of the car to get a really snug fit, wish I'd spent more time on mine... :?
Tears are original, fronts aren’t. Will let you know how they look
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New mirror fitted today.
Love it.
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Loving your work - and boy oh boy how fast you are moving ahead with it! Did that model have a Tudor water bottle by the way?
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