MK1 bodge to Cooper replica

Images & stories about our current projects, cars, engines & all sorts of other stuff.
Post Reply
Philsa
850 Super
Posts: 215
Joined: Sun Jan 11, 2015 4:15 am
Location: Pretoria, south africa
Contact:

Re: MK1 bodge to Cooper replica

Post by Philsa »

The excuse for a battery box that wasted alot of boot space was next to vacate the body.

iid.jpg

The original metal is worn out so will need some fixing.

iie.jpg

Removed the brackets to slot new boot floor under them. Just to get an idea.

iif.jpg


While removing the stone chip from the bottom of the boot floor, this happened.....


iig.jpg
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Philsa
850 Super
Posts: 215
Joined: Sun Jan 11, 2015 4:15 am
Location: Pretoria, south africa
Contact:

Re: MK1 bodge to Cooper replica

Post by Philsa »

After cutting of the bits that is nasty, left the body like this.


iih.jpg


Needed to fix the metal around the new battery box.



iii.jpg


Spot welded new 90 deg extra support tabs in.


iij.jpg

Lined it all up as well as I could.

iik.jpg

After some hours, welding grinding and spot welding where I could, this is the final pic for the day.


iil.jpg
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Fanfaniracing
1275 Cooper S
Posts: 1289
Joined: Sun Feb 19, 2012 11:11 am
Location: Somewhere west Switzerland...
Been thanked: 3 times

Re: MK1 bodge to Cooper replica

Post by Fanfaniracing »

You're quite busy!
I promise i won't buy another MkI...
CaliforniaMk1
Basic 850
Posts: 30
Joined: Mon Feb 10, 2020 8:02 pm
Location: Belmont, California, USA
Been thanked: 2 times

Re: MK1 bodge to Cooper replica

Post by CaliforniaMk1 »

These are very similar closing panels on my May '60 ...
Image
Image
Image
Philsa
850 Super
Posts: 215
Joined: Sun Jan 11, 2015 4:15 am
Location: Pretoria, south africa
Contact:

Re: MK1 bodge to Cooper replica

Post by Philsa »

Hi Gents

Thanks for the comments.

So yes the closing panels is standard on very early cars.

I am thinking of closing them properly like later cars though.

Cheers
Fanfaniracing
1275 Cooper S
Posts: 1289
Joined: Sun Feb 19, 2012 11:11 am
Location: Somewhere west Switzerland...
Been thanked: 3 times

Re: MK1 bodge to Cooper replica

Post by Fanfaniracing »

I would let them open.

1. it's original
2. you can better get clean it

My cooper is now 60 years old and there is no rust in sight...
I promise i won't buy another MkI...
User avatar
Peter Laidler
1275 Cooper S
Posts: 6130
Joined: Sat Jul 15, 2017 5:35 pm
Location: Abingdon Oxfordshire
Has thanked: 25 times
Been thanked: 29 times

Re: MK1 bodge to Cooper replica

Post by Peter Laidler »

Rear quarter closing panels. I would - and did - close them, BUT..... Leave small openings at the corners or joints so that you can insert a small nozzle from an aerosol protective oil spray can. That way you can make sure that you can get inside the closed-in section and by wiggling the straw around, you will keep inside the box section well protected internally. I did the same with every other box section too
Philsa
850 Super
Posts: 215
Joined: Sun Jan 11, 2015 4:15 am
Location: Pretoria, south africa
Contact:

Re: MK1 bodge to Cooper replica

Post by Philsa »

Thanks for the suggestions Gents, I will ponder on it.

So next in the chain reaction of events...

The donor car before being cut up some more.

iim.jpg

Split the seams and removed the whole boot aperture panel after removing all paint.

iin.jpg

Fitted loosely to it's new home.

iio.jpg

Mocking up the rear lamp gussets for the mk1 rear lights and the boot hinge repair panel.

iip.jpg
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Philsa
850 Super
Posts: 215
Joined: Sun Jan 11, 2015 4:15 am
Location: Pretoria, south africa
Contact:

Re: MK1 bodge to Cooper replica

Post by Philsa »

This is the state of the Lh outer a-panel.

iiq.jpg

After removing the outer, well this was as expected.

iir.jpg


A closer look at the carnage.

iis.jpg


Now onto the driver's side, more of the same just a little bit less. After some paint removal.


iit.jpg


This is how far I got, will carry on ASAP.


iiu.jpg
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Philsa
850 Super
Posts: 215
Joined: Sun Jan 11, 2015 4:15 am
Location: Pretoria, south africa
Contact:

Re: MK1 bodge to Cooper replica

Post by Philsa »

Next was the bottom of the rear panel to go, which was fixed with fiber glass previously. :D :D :D

iiv.jpg

Profile of the joint to the left was not too bad, had to split it at the bottom and weld extra bit in to line up with the bottom.

iiw.jpg

Fitted the boot lid that I will use after it has been given a proper clean and some panel beating.

iix.jpg

Only welded the RH corner after checking the fitment of boot lid.

iiy.jpg
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Philsa
850 Super
Posts: 215
Joined: Sun Jan 11, 2015 4:15 am
Location: Pretoria, south africa
Contact:

Re: MK1 bodge to Cooper replica

Post by Philsa »

Stripped pedal box out next.

iiz.jpg

Bracket that holds the fuel line and under that the bracket for the heater hoses.

jja.jpg

Cleaned the stone chip to see the welding for the plate on the left hand foot well.

jjb.jpg

The stone chip for the Driver side rear.

jjc.jpg

Attacked the floor pan....

jjd.jpg
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Philsa
850 Super
Posts: 215
Joined: Sun Jan 11, 2015 4:15 am
Location: Pretoria, south africa
Contact:

Re: MK1 bodge to Cooper replica

Post by Philsa »

Initially ended up like this.

jje.jpg


Opened the inner sill.

jjf.jpg

Removed the plate for the pot stirrer.

jjg.jpg


Cleaned driver side door step up and applied some weld thru primer

jjh.jpg


Finally.


jji.jpg
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Philsa
850 Super
Posts: 215
Joined: Sun Jan 11, 2015 4:15 am
Location: Pretoria, south africa
Contact:

Re: MK1 bodge to Cooper replica

Post by Philsa »

Next up drilled crossmember and jack support.

jjk.jpg


Some time later had this....

jjj.jpg


That is some rust

jjl.jpg

Marked new floor pan.

jjm.jpg
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Philsa
850 Super
Posts: 215
Joined: Sun Jan 11, 2015 4:15 am
Location: Pretoria, south africa
Contact:

Re: MK1 bodge to Cooper replica

Post by Philsa »

Cut to size tacked in place.

jjn.jpg


Just need side to be spot welded and crossmember re-attached.

jjo.jpg

Moved onto to the driver side. Was fitted with a 3mm thick plate...
Had to pie cut it to get it out, further the damn solder is 8mm thick in certain places.


jjp.jpg


Sure is crusty.


jjq.jpg

After quite some time and a few choice swear words later.

jjs.jpg
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Philsa
850 Super
Posts: 215
Joined: Sun Jan 11, 2015 4:15 am
Location: Pretoria, south africa
Contact:

Re: MK1 bodge to Cooper replica

Post by Philsa »

Marked and cut the brazed parts out.
jjt.jpg


Nearly completely welded in.

jju.jpg


Started to clean the tunnel and next to it, to further assess the metal for the floor pans.

jjv.jpg

Removed the left floor pan.

jjw.jpg
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Philsa
850 Super
Posts: 215
Joined: Sun Jan 11, 2015 4:15 am
Location: Pretoria, south africa
Contact:

Re: MK1 bodge to Cooper replica

Post by Philsa »

Removed the remains of the floorpan from the heelboard.

jjx.jpg

Ready to be welded in.

jjy.jpg

Latest parts panel delivery.

jjz.jpg


All done for now.

kka.jpg
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Philsa
850 Super
Posts: 215
Joined: Sun Jan 11, 2015 4:15 am
Location: Pretoria, south africa
Contact:

Re: MK1 bodge to Cooper replica

Post by Philsa »

Last but not least driver rear floor next.

kkb.jpg


All ready to fit.

kkc.jpg

kkd.jpg

Even the flutes lined up.


kke.jpg


Finished welding it in and cleaning welds up.
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Philsa
850 Super
Posts: 215
Joined: Sun Jan 11, 2015 4:15 am
Location: Pretoria, south africa
Contact:

Re: MK1 bodge to Cooper replica

Post by Philsa »

This was the state of the LH bottom hinge support on the inner a-panel.

kkf.jpg


A few moments later.

kkg.jpg


The closing panel also has had it.

kkh.jpg

Had to let some new metal in, due to all that being rotten.

kki.jpg
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Philsa
850 Super
Posts: 215
Joined: Sun Jan 11, 2015 4:15 am
Location: Pretoria, south africa
Contact:

Re: MK1 bodge to Cooper replica

Post by Philsa »

When I bolted the two panels together 3 of the holes lined up, the 4th not so much. :cry:


kkj.jpg

So rectified that. Cleaned threads up of the studs and threads in the hinges for the bolts....


kkk.jpg


Initial door fitment

kkl.jpg


Tried a couple of things, loosening the bolts and nuts of the hinges, clamping and un-clamping at certain places etc. Eventually just ensured that the door skin part of the door fitted the aperture propely as I do not have access to proper panel beating tools etc to change the aperture IF needed due to previous accidents, owners etc.

kkm.jpg

And then welded everything above the bottom hinge support as this needs some more attention to get the outer a-panel to line up better as the very bottom edge.

kkn.jpg
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Philsa
850 Super
Posts: 215
Joined: Sun Jan 11, 2015 4:15 am
Location: Pretoria, south africa
Contact:

Re: MK1 bodge to Cooper replica

Post by Philsa »

Decided the remove the outer a-panel again as I was about the spot weld the edges, just have to improve the fitment at the bottom left corner of the door aperture. Primed both items.


kko.jpg


Removed the door again to look at the outer a-panel alignment and gaps, but the one hole still gave problems again...


kkp.jpg

kkq.jpg

Door fits fine and I believe 200 percent better than before I removed the rotten inner a-panel, just this one corner to fix, I believe my new metal piece is not formed properly, so will improve on this. I had a look at the heritage panel 14A7901 to see the shape at the bottom of it. I will work something out.

kkr.jpg
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Post Reply