Just acquired.
It's 100% Mk1. But is it 100% *of* a mk1?!
1964 Countryman woody
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1964 Countryman woody
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Re: 1964 Countryman woody
Looks like that van full of parts will keep you out of mischief for a couple of months at least And that is just to record all the bits! Keep the updates coming.
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Re: 1964 Countryman woody
A bit of history:
Taken off the road in '76 after two owners and 68K(??) miles. Stored on the 2nd owner's farm (in a barn naturally) for the next 40 years.
This is what it looked like before work started: Since then it's been someone's project for a few years. But they've decided that their many existing Minis are enough so they've sold this one on, after re-building a decent straight shell using heritage panels.
It's not on the DVLA database but I do have the 1st and 2nd owners' buff logbooks, and the final tax-disc. Should be enough to retain the original reg.
Taken off the road in '76 after two owners and 68K(??) miles. Stored on the 2nd owner's farm (in a barn naturally) for the next 40 years.
This is what it looked like before work started: Since then it's been someone's project for a few years. But they've decided that their many existing Minis are enough so they've sold this one on, after re-building a decent straight shell using heritage panels.
It's not on the DVLA database but I do have the 1st and 2nd owners' buff logbooks, and the final tax-disc. Should be enough to retain the original reg.
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Re: 1964 Countryman woody
Great project, all ways good to see another now rare woody being saved!
Some photos of my brothers 1961 Traveller woody restoration back in 2011 here:-
http://minitravellerandcountrymanregist ... &Itemid=17
Some photos of my brothers 1961 Traveller woody restoration back in 2011 here:-
http://minitravellerandcountrymanregist ... &Itemid=17
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Re: 1964 Countryman woody
That's a great project. I saw it advertised and was sorely tempted myself. Good luck with it .
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Re: 1964 Countryman woody
Thank you. Don't suppose I'll really make a start on it until next winter, now.Old English White wrote: ↑Mon Mar 20, 2023 7:22 am That's a great project. I saw it advertised and was sorely tempted myself. Good luck with it .
The seller had quite a hard time shifting it. I guess total newbies couldn't evaluate the completeness of the pile of bits, and the experienced wouldn't want someone else's half-done project.