Later single tower bolt subframe into a Mk 1??
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Later single tower bolt subframe into a Mk 1??
Would anybody know if a later single large bolt through the towers will fit a twin bolt Mk 1 shell? From memory the front panel mountings differ as they were rubber mounted but I guess I can pack this out. I know this is sacrilidge but I have a Suzuki Swift engine and Allspeed subframe that I would prefer to drop into a Mk 1 shell than a later Mk 3/4. Don't panic, it involves little in the way of permanent body mods and I plan to keep the car looking like a 'warm' Cooper with original track etc.Cheers. Mark
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Re: Later single tower bolt subframe into a Mk 1??
My mates cooper had that done and the car felt vague as bits were moving the bulkhead wasn't tubed and the rear leg to floor mounts were an abortion,I sold him a mk1 subframe and the car is transformed
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Re: Later single tower bolt subframe into a Mk 1??
As stated above, it does physically fit.
But it is only any real use for keeping a shell mobile in the garage while waiting for the real thing - unless you want to modify the shell.
But it is only any real use for keeping a shell mobile in the garage while waiting for the real thing - unless you want to modify the shell.
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Re: Later single tower bolt subframe into a Mk 1??
I got a Mk1 with a sngle bolt subframe. Doesn't look too much of a job to convert it back....unless someone knows different?? 
