1275 GT thread
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Also accompanied by a change of rev counter with a different red line - 6500 rpm on the 3.65:1 early cars and 6000 rpm thereafter on the 3.44:1.
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The change from 3.65 to 3.44 occurred around May/June 1971 at the same time (give or take a week or two) as dry replaced Hydro.
The 6500 to 6000 rev counter change meant that the GT could use the Marina 1800 TC rev counter. 1.8 Supers were 5500 iirc.
The 6500 to 6000 rev counter change meant that the GT could use the Marina 1800 TC rev counter. 1.8 Supers were 5500 iirc.
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Seen on FB, this very nice example...
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That car was offered to me a round a couple of years ago for 30k (EURO) its only a mile away from where i live, i think he is/was a forum member
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Here’s a good question for you GT Guru’s ( at least I think it is)
The early GTs were rated at 59 BHP then from 74 to 80 they were 54BHP how did they loose that 5 brake?
Cheers for now Gray.
The early GTs were rated at 59 BHP then from 74 to 80 they were 54BHP how did they loose that 5 brake?
Cheers for now Gray.
Re: 1275 GT thread
Early GTs used an AEG 538 cam, later ones used an AEG 523. Also there was a change in distributor type.
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Cheers for the reply I thought the flappy intake plastic air filter might have had something to do with it?
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Looks like the power and torque quoted changed more than once. Top set of figures is from the original 1969 brochure, middle set from 1973, and bottom set from 1975. The quoted figures did not change again.
PS 69.5ft/lbs = 9.59 kgm, so torque dropped as well.
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PS 69.5ft/lbs = 9.59 kgm, so torque dropped as well.
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It is a pity I sold my 70 GT years ago!
Always regret but desire to keep more Mk1 force my selling of this red beauty!
Wet, original, low milage Morris 1275GT.
Al
Always regret but desire to keep more Mk1 force my selling of this red beauty!
Wet, original, low milage Morris 1275GT.
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Hi Guys and Girls,
Finally got approved to the board this morning and want to share my project with you as it nears completion. It's a '76 with a genuine 32,000 miles on the clock. All original, proper interior, wheels and trims etc, with rock solid, original floor and sills, all bolts as I've been stripping it down for paint even, are just coming undone. I've never had a classic car like it, let alone a mini!
My only concern is the paint colour. Now I've been through ALL of the included images on this thread, I've tried to match up what I have (I believe 'Regal' interior and door cards) with the docs in the forum and the paint. To my untrained eye, whilst I've been stripping it (ignoring the crap, thin layer of darker paint someone put on more recently) the paint is Pageant Blue... this doesn't tie up with the 'Regal/Navy' interior... Tahiti would, but I'm of the mind tahiti is too much darker than the car to be the case.
Given Austin/Morris/MGs notoriety for using what was 'in the parts bucket' at the time, could this actually be the case, and it is pageant blue with regal interior after all, the 76 was sort of a change over year from all the docs I can find...
Will post up some pics soon, you guys may have seen it on a few sites including Facebook back in Jan/Feb
Cheers for now,
Dan
Finally got approved to the board this morning and want to share my project with you as it nears completion. It's a '76 with a genuine 32,000 miles on the clock. All original, proper interior, wheels and trims etc, with rock solid, original floor and sills, all bolts as I've been stripping it down for paint even, are just coming undone. I've never had a classic car like it, let alone a mini!
My only concern is the paint colour. Now I've been through ALL of the included images on this thread, I've tried to match up what I have (I believe 'Regal' interior and door cards) with the docs in the forum and the paint. To my untrained eye, whilst I've been stripping it (ignoring the crap, thin layer of darker paint someone put on more recently) the paint is Pageant Blue... this doesn't tie up with the 'Regal/Navy' interior... Tahiti would, but I'm of the mind tahiti is too much darker than the car to be the case.
Given Austin/Morris/MGs notoriety for using what was 'in the parts bucket' at the time, could this actually be the case, and it is pageant blue with regal interior after all, the 76 was sort of a change over year from all the docs I can find...
Will post up some pics soon, you guys may have seen it on a few sites including Facebook back in Jan/Feb
Cheers for now,
Dan
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I would have thought Tahiti Blue was the more likely shade on a 1976 car?
Good luck with your project. The 1275GTs are certainly becoming more appreciated now.
Good luck with your project. The 1275GTs are certainly becoming more appreciated now.
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Re: 1275 GT thread
Pageant blue arrived in mid 1978 on the Princess 2, then on the Mini, Marina, Allegro, Maxi and MGB/Midget.
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British Saloon Car Championship rolls into Oulton 44 years ago…
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Dig those GKN Silverstones. Very cool on a GT
Of course I know what a dipstick is, you get called something often enough you look it up!
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Hi chaps,
Can anyone tell me what should be the proper appearance for the inside of the bonnet on a 72 GT? Painted bare metal with perforated sound pads? Or something else?
TIA
Jeff
Can anyone tell me what should be the proper appearance for the inside of the bonnet on a 72 GT? Painted bare metal with perforated sound pads? Or something else?
TIA
Jeff