1961 Beach Car prototype restoration
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Re: 1961 Beach Car prototype restoration
Made by Spark models. Should cost at least 50 of our British pounds.
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Re: 1961 Beach Car prototype restoration
I have two on order. Pity they got the seats the wrong colour. I twice tried to contect them, but I never got a repply.
Here's one I made earlier....
Here's one I made earlier....
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Re: 1961 Beach Car prototype restoration
The engine went in.
I thought it would take all evening, but with the helpful tips and hints from mini forums, the correct tools for the job and the help of a few friends (one is a Mini mechanic), it took less than half an hour.
Lined up the car on the lift with the hoist
Protected surrounding painted areas
lowered the engine carefully
Hey presto..
I thought it would take all evening, but with the helpful tips and hints from mini forums, the correct tools for the job and the help of a few friends (one is a Mini mechanic), it took less than half an hour.
Lined up the car on the lift with the hoist
Protected surrounding painted areas
lowered the engine carefully
Hey presto..
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Re: 1961 Beach Car prototype restoration
This is my first hands-on restoration, so I am taking my time, reading manuals, consulting friends and forums and hoping for the best.
Thank you for the kind words.
Thank you for the kind words.
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Re: 1961 Beach Car prototype restoration
For a first time Mini resto you are doing a superb job. Can't fault the result at all.
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Re: 1961 Beach Car prototype restoration
Today I installed the last pieces of carpet on the sides of the rear wing and finally fitted the rear couch, for good.
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Re: 1961 Beach Car prototype restoration
This restoration is simply unreal - I am officially jealous!!
Ian Campbell
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I fitted the rear handles today, with self-tapping stainless screws.
The interior is almost completely finished!!!!
Just a few details left.
Next up is the fitment of carb/exhaust manifold and the exhaust itself.
I am having a new exhaust fabricated (with starter button kink) and to be joined with the rear crimped box I have.
Then some electrics, distributor, timing, plug leads, vaccum cables, fitting a battery, fluids and hopefully she will be a runner soon.
Can't wait.
The interior is almost completely finished!!!!
Just a few details left.
Next up is the fitment of carb/exhaust manifold and the exhaust itself.
I am having a new exhaust fabricated (with starter button kink) and to be joined with the rear crimped box I have.
Then some electrics, distributor, timing, plug leads, vaccum cables, fitting a battery, fluids and hopefully she will be a runner soon.
Can't wait.
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Re: 1961 Beach Car prototype restoration
Bet you cant looking goodronie wrote:
hopefully she will be a runner soon.
Can't wait.
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Re: 1961 Beach Car prototype restoration
Such a unique project. You are lucky to have found it. I think the car is also lucky to have found such a competent individual for it's restoration. If only the car could talk, it would be interesting to hear the history of where it has been for the past 50 years.
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Re: 1961 Beach Car prototype restoration
I always found this page a really cool place to watch images of these wonder cars like yours. Don't know if it's know forgotten but surely the would love to have some pics of your nice mini
http://www.coolbeachcars.com/
http://www.coolbeachcars.com/
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It was last revised in 2007. I have tried to contact them but to no avail.
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Re: 1961 Beach Car prototype restoration
Is the seven an A series engined one? if so, you couldn't possibly tell me how far the sump hangs below the bottom of the chassis?ronie wrote:If I was single, I would be living there. My pregnant wife does't like it as a home. Can't understand why?AndyB72 wrote:Great photos, I reckon I could live in your garage!!
Cheers,
Al
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I've been out of the garage due to a fracture on my left foot. I've been walking around in crutches for the last 10 days. Hopefully the plaster will be removed on Thursday.
I spent a few hours in the garage today.Its very frustrating working on a car standing on one leg.
i got myself a PD pump bracket an fitted the AUF pump on it. It fits, just. Do you think it will work, or does the pump have to be at an angle?
I also trial fitted the rear crimped box exhaust section, with its chrome extension. Looks smart, me thinks.
I managed to find on ebay ,at a very reasonable price, the finishing trim on the dash panels.
Is it just me or is it next to impossible for the cardboard panels to meet at the top, under the ashtray?
The boot board is now finished and in place.
....and I painted the first of three coats of whitewall paint. I test fitted the hubcaps to see what the car will look like. The difference in appearance and style is dramatic.
I spent a few hours in the garage today.Its very frustrating working on a car standing on one leg.
i got myself a PD pump bracket an fitted the AUF pump on it. It fits, just. Do you think it will work, or does the pump have to be at an angle?
I also trial fitted the rear crimped box exhaust section, with its chrome extension. Looks smart, me thinks.
I managed to find on ebay ,at a very reasonable price, the finishing trim on the dash panels.
Is it just me or is it next to impossible for the cardboard panels to meet at the top, under the ashtray?
The boot board is now finished and in place.
....and I painted the first of three coats of whitewall paint. I test fitted the hubcaps to see what the car will look like. The difference in appearance and style is dramatic.
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Re: 1961 Beach Car prototype restoration
Great work, and a very special car. I hope you've fitted that sun visor I sent you!