i like that van!
It's actually an estate
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mario abreu wrote:Below is the link to a blog of a portuguese historian and colector of very interesting information of portuguese society...
It's copyrighted so won't post any photos.
If you'd like to have any of it translated I can do that for you... small bits though!
Please don't ask me to do it all..
This part concerns the original owner of my car. Antonio Medeiros e Almeida. He met with Lord Nuffield and got Morris cars sold in Portugal from the early 20's.
http://restosdecoleccao.blogspot.com/20 ... a-lda.html
Nice Mini related photos...Great period pics...
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-IWUy ... ntejo4.jpg
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-O2jW ... rques4.jpg
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-5gVv ... 25255D.jpg
Grand Prix...
https://restosdecoleccao.blogspot.com/2 ... -1958.html
I've checked, and mine doesn't seem to be working?rich@minispares.com wrote:id love a mini van that turned into a big healey!!!
That shot was taken in Hampstead - looks the same today!Bertam wrote:For what it is worth, to my eyes early Minis look best with chrome or otherwise polished mirrors. I have a Mk2 (see avatar) and that is what I use on it.
As there are many choices available, much comes down to what you like as well as feel best suits your car. Perhaps you can find something similar that was available in the 60's in Portugal (or Spain)?
Below is a still from the 1965 British film The Collector showing a wing mirror fitted to an early Morris Cooper.
Those type of old photos are great to see what really was used 'back in the day'.
Good luck in your research.