mk1 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 3:48 pm
Great to know the dash will live on. It's looking great too.
It'll be a nice Winter project to sort out, I'm looking for some walnut veneer or panels to try out a few ideas and I'll be fitting a stereo in somewhere too
Been a while since I've looked at my thread .. great picture of HOY at Beaulieu and thanks for the post Roger
That's quick work Nidge. I'm really pleased that the dash is going to be used again and yes Richard, you're right, I'm not brave enough
Keep us posted
As for HOY, it hasn't been out since Beaulieu. Have the horrible task of changing the speedo pinion drive as I think the nylon gear is spinning on the shaft
hi andrew
what a pain those nylon gears can be when we got our laser the speedo was very unusual in that it would go so far and then waver all over the speedo on investigating i found the cable was broken what a job replacing it was the assembled the car around it
but after laying upside down in the drivers seat it was done
cheers roger
some more parts are arriving soon so might do a bit to the mini by the time it is finished there will not be any petrol to run it as our government want us to go all electric how we will charge them will be intersting we are lead by fools and imberciles we can conserve anything here except water
greens always stop any dams
I saw a black tulip 1971K Austin 1800 Mark III at a show yesterday. A very clean car, up for £4000 which seems very reasonable.
Apart from the heavy steering on non PAS cars the 1800 is a superb thing that should have sold better. The ride and interior space is a complete contrast to modern junk.The Wolseley looks to be either Limeflower or Harvest gold.
When I was a older teenager "a very strange person from Wales" was working in our area and visited one of our local motor club nights and suggested we might like to go for a run through the local Essex lanes in his Landcrab. 5 up and what an adventure for me as a youngster. I quote "Hold tight it handles just like a Mini" - not sure quite how long he had been driving the local roads but I still remember that trip. Sadly I can't remember the guy's name.
hanlminiman wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2024 6:29 pm
When I was an older teenager "a very strange person from Wales" was working in our area and visited one of our local motor club nights and suggested we might like to go for a run through the local Essex lanes in his Landcrab. 5 up and what an adventure for me as a youngster. I quote "Hold tight it handles just like a Mini" - not sure quite how long he had been driving the local roads but I still remember that trip. Sadly I can't remember the guy's name.