1967 MK1 MADE IN BELGIUM
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1967 MK1 MADE IN BELGIUM
Hello everyone... this is my first post as an introduction to myself and the project that I'm about to start. I have owned this 1967 MK1 for about ten years now but did not do any work on it yet but that is about to change now.
I have finally found myself a nice place to work on the car.
The shell has been butchered a bit as a VTEC project but I will try to put it back to it's original state.
Some pictures to show the current state.
More information will follow.
I have finally found myself a nice place to work on the car.
The shell has been butchered a bit as a VTEC project but I will try to put it back to it's original state.
Some pictures to show the current state.
More information will follow.
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Re: 1967 MK1 MADE IN BELGIUM
Welcome
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DOWNTON Mini is what I like a lot.
Collecting 60th wooden steeringwheels.
Collecting 60th wooden steeringwheels.
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Re: 1967 MK1 MADE IN BELGIUM
Good luck with the restoration. The suspension on that car should be hydrolastic so hope you have the sub frames. Magic wand gearbox. I'm restoring a 1966 Mk1.
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Re: 1967 MK1 MADE IN BELGIUM
I will be going for a dry suspension... I don"t have a gearbox nor engine at the moment.. It will probably become some sort of weekend track/fast road car... I'm not going for an all original restoration I suppose...
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Re: 1967 MK1 MADE IN BELGIUM
I will probably need a new bulkhead section to weld in where it is missing but cannot find a supplier for this. How would you giuys go about this? Would it be possbile to find this section somewhere?
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Re: 1967 MK1 MADE IN BELGIUM
You could try Leo at Moke Panels - https://mokepanels.com/product/ala-5516-cross-member/ - it's not cheap and the ends may not be the correct profile for a saloon but you only need the centre section to repair your crossmember.
The later crossmember from British Motor Heritage is a different shape in the centre - http://minispares.com/product/Classic/B ... 36003.aspx?
JR
The later crossmember from British Motor Heritage is a different shape in the centre - http://minispares.com/product/Classic/B ... 36003.aspx?
JR
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Re: 1967 MK1 MADE IN BELGIUM
Thanks for the tip JR.. that could help me moving forward...
I don't suppose it will be easy to find the complete missing section (crossmember + bulkhead) from a scrapped car somewhere? Anybody any tips on this?
Thanks!
I don't suppose it will be easy to find the complete missing section (crossmember + bulkhead) from a scrapped car somewhere? Anybody any tips on this?
Thanks!
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Re: 1967 MK1 MADE IN BELGIUM
Put up an ad in "wanted" section.
People on this site can be very helpful.
People on this site can be very helpful.
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Re: 1967 MK1 MADE IN BELGIUM
I'm going to start with building myself a rotisserie so that I can work on the shell in comfort. I just ordered myself a scaffolding pole and some 40x40x4 steel so that I can weld something together in the coming days... Will post some pictures when I start working on it.
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Re: 1967 MK1 MADE IN BELGIUM
Here’s mine, a real treat to work in an upright position.
Made from 50x50mm profiles, some 40x40mm angle iron and a 55x5mm seamless tube
with brackets so I could fasten it to the speedo hole and the parcel shelf.
Made from 50x50mm profiles, some 40x40mm angle iron and a 55x5mm seamless tube
with brackets so I could fasten it to the speedo hole and the parcel shelf.
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Re: 1967 MK1 MADE IN BELGIUM
Looks nice! My scoffolding pole has arrived - still waiting on the steel to start creating my own rotisserie... And also a good start to learn welding
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Re: 1967 MK1 MADE IN BELGIUM
Welcome and depending on originality, the later bulked is quite hidden below the carbs if that is the route you decide to take
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Re: 1967 MK1 MADE IN BELGIUM
Still waiting on the steel to build the rotisserie so I decided to start building up the rear subframe. As I do not have a rear subframe at the moment I ordered a genuine one from minispares and it has been shipped so hopefully here before the end of the week.
As you can see I already had some parts waiting on a shelf for this. Can't wait to start building up the rear subframe
As you can see I already had some parts waiting on a shelf for this. Can't wait to start building up the rear subframe
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Re: 1967 MK1 MADE IN BELGIUM
Are these the very sharp KAD Radius Arms?
What Brakedrums are these?
Looking gooood!
What Brakedrums are these?
Looking gooood!
I promise i won't buy another MkI...
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Re: 1967 MK1 MADE IN BELGIUM
Brake drums look like KAD ones - https://kentautodevelopments.com/collec ... rake-drums
Some very nice parts going onto this one!
JR
Some very nice parts going onto this one!
JR
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Re: 1967 MK1 MADE IN BELGIUM
Finally found some time to finish the rotisserie... now it is time to make a list of panels that I need to order from m machine and hopefully the brexit will not make it more difficult to order and receive parts from the uk
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Re: 1967 MK1 MADE IN BELGIUM
And it looks like some bad repairs were done in the past
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