Austin 850 Speedwell 1964
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Austin 850 Speedwell 1964
Started to take my 850 apart some weeks ago, thought you might want to watch.
I have owned this car for 12 years, and its not been running fro at least 6 years now.
I have owned this car for 12 years, and its not been running fro at least 6 years now.
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Re: Austin 850 Speedwell 1964
That's great! Looks just like my Canadian 850 did/does!
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Re: Austin 850 Speedwell 1964
yes you have inspired me to do mine.formulaphoto wrote:That's great! Looks just like my Canadian 850 did/does!
I am only the 2nd owner, and it has done 96500km in 48 years.
It is still on the original Danish black/white number plate (KB is for Copenhagen). quite rare now.
I am planning upgrading it with a Speedwell badge.
The Partner badge was put on the early Danish Mk1 Austin Minis.
The Morris Minis had a Mascot badge at the back.
Regards Thomas
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Re: Austin 850 Speedwell 1964
that partner badge really looks like an afterthought addition doesnt it!
please note, these are my own, individual sales, nothing whatsoever to do with my employer, minispares
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Re: Austin 850 Speedwell 1964
You are absolutely right.guru_1071 wrote:that partner badge really looks like an afterthought addition doesnt it!
And this car is from an time, when drinking a lot of beers and working was the norm.

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Re: Austin 850 Speedwell 1964
Now isn't that a nice one!
I've never actually seen a Partner, but plenty of Mascots. I hvilket område bor bilen, er den stadig i kbh?
Though I'm in the process of resurecting my Frogeye, my 64 Mini Minor (from Sweden) is next on the agenda, then the 78 Mascot.
I've never actually seen a Partner, but plenty of Mascots. I hvilket område bor bilen, er den stadig i kbh?
Though I'm in the process of resurecting my Frogeye, my 64 Mini Minor (from Sweden) is next on the agenda, then the 78 Mascot.
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Re: Austin 850 Speedwell 1964
Hi Thomas, so you finally logged on, welcome
Nice photos of your Speedwell project
Jens Christian

Nice photos of your Speedwell project

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Re: Austin 850 Speedwell 1964
Hi & welcomeFrogeye61 wrote:
Now isn't that a nice one!
I've never actually seen a Partner, but plenty of Mascots.



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Re: Austin 850 Speedwell 1964
That looks more like a picture to me 
I want to see one in person like at the Mini traf in Roskilde or something.
Jens Christian, Is that your Wood & Pickett? Cool. I didn't know they rusted just as badly as any other late model Mini.

I want to see one in person like at the Mini traf in Roskilde or something.
Jens Christian, Is that your Wood & Pickett? Cool. I didn't know they rusted just as badly as any other late model Mini.
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Re: Austin 850 Speedwell 1964
Frogeye61 wrote:That looks more like a picture to me
I want to see one in person like at the Mini traf in Roskilde or something.
Jens Christian, Is that your Wood & Pickett? Cool. I didn't know they rusted just as badly as any other late model Mini.
That is some impressive work you have going on there

The Willys didnt seem too bad, I love the steering wheel

And you cut the Frogeye in half


The Land Rover, seems to have rusted in all the usual places


Do you know any of the Land Rover guys uphere = store Claus & lille Claus ?
There is also a few nice Frogeye,s around, Kim use to have a Green one, on original Black enemald plates

Dont know if he sold it ? he is into Jensen cars now

Yes the W&P is mine, and dont worry they DO rust

then it probably would have been gone by now.
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Re: Austin 850 Speedwell 1964
Looks like they played 'Pin The Tail On The Donkey' with car badges in the factory !guru_1071 wrote:that partner badge really looks like an afterthought addition doesnt it!

Interesting car !
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Re: Austin 850 Speedwell 1964
" Looks like they played 'Pin The Tail On The Donkey' with car badges in the factory "
If only it was the factory. Just the Danish importer "Domi".
Thanks for the kind feedback Jens Christian.
Correct, the Willys wasn't too bad, just small plate work. The engine just needed freshening. It had been rebuilt by Civil Forsvar according to the metal plate, must have been in the early 60's as all 90 of these vehicles had been decommissioned by 64.
I'm not really hijacking this thread. I will be back on to discuss the 64 Mini. Honest!
I bought the Frogeye in 1973 and the Land Rover in 1977. They have served me well and have only recently been repaired for rust. The Frogeye was a bastard though. Originally leaf green, when I purchased it, it was Fruehauf yellow and had already been badly smashed and repaired, including replacement of the entire rear body (original blue), bonnet (original red) and extensive floor structure repairs (very poorly done). It had a pocketed 950 and AEG163 head.
The only Frogeye guy I know is MG parts over on Rådmandsgade, but I do hang around PF-Auto in Lyngby and sometimes the Alfa Romeo guys in hms.
Cheers mate.
If only it was the factory. Just the Danish importer "Domi".
Thanks for the kind feedback Jens Christian.
Correct, the Willys wasn't too bad, just small plate work. The engine just needed freshening. It had been rebuilt by Civil Forsvar according to the metal plate, must have been in the early 60's as all 90 of these vehicles had been decommissioned by 64.
I'm not really hijacking this thread. I will be back on to discuss the 64 Mini. Honest!
I bought the Frogeye in 1973 and the Land Rover in 1977. They have served me well and have only recently been repaired for rust. The Frogeye was a bastard though. Originally leaf green, when I purchased it, it was Fruehauf yellow and had already been badly smashed and repaired, including replacement of the entire rear body (original blue), bonnet (original red) and extensive floor structure repairs (very poorly done). It had a pocketed 950 and AEG163 head.
The only Frogeye guy I know is MG parts over on Rådmandsgade, but I do hang around PF-Auto in Lyngby and sometimes the Alfa Romeo guys in hms.
Cheers mate.

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Re: Austin 850 Speedwell 1964
Fast forward to 2012
This is what it look like after beeing hit by a Land Rover and run over by a Willys Jeep
Sorry but this is the only pic. I have before I took it apart.
(my lovely daughter deleted them)
This is what it look like after beeing hit by a Land Rover and run over by a Willys Jeep

Sorry but this is the only pic. I have before I took it apart.
(my lovely daughter deleted them)
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Re: Austin 850 Speedwell 1964
now to the stripping process 

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Re: Austin 850 Speedwell 1964
The body looks reasonably straight on the outside. Is that a Stenhøj lift?
OK, are the door pull cords and plastic window catches original? I don't have pull cords (I purchased mine completely stripped so I made some levers.) I was thinking of using a set of chrome window catches that I had left over.
Is that a Morris Minor Pickup I see there?
OK, are the door pull cords and plastic window catches original? I don't have pull cords (I purchased mine completely stripped so I made some levers.) I was thinking of using a set of chrome window catches that I had left over.
Is that a Morris Minor Pickup I see there?
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Re: Austin 850 Speedwell 1964
No lift is cheap dutch one, but works ok
I have a 1970 Morris 1000 super van in need of some work.
The door pull cords and window catch is all original chrome catch is for earlyer cars
I have a 1970 Morris 1000 super van in need of some work.
The door pull cords and window catch is all original chrome catch is for earlyer cars
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Re: Austin 850 Speedwell 1964
All original engine.
I will put the original engine in storage, and make a new one for this project.
I will put the original engine in storage, and make a new one for this project.

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Re: Austin 850 Speedwell 1964
Wife is driving VW lupo 3L, what she saves on fuel I can use.
My daily driver is also 3L as in 3000cc, 6 cylinders and 220HP Merc.
My daily driver is also 3L as in 3000cc, 6 cylinders and 220HP Merc.

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Re: Austin 850 Speedwell 1964
Parts and nut/bolts that need some work
Should I buy new castor rubber, or can it take 48 years more?
Should I buy new castor rubber, or can it take 48 years more?
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