spraybeateer wrote: ↑Mon Oct 16, 2023 7:09 pm
Found another about 1974 My 1275 GT DOt445k appropriate Colour of Pure Black with ST works type if I remember rightly
6" Original. Mamba wheels And the only tyres available to me then Goodyear Rally Specials.Photo Portknokie North East Scotland.
Frank Hubbard : :
Hi Frank, good to hear from you, I look forward to seeing the 1275GT photo! You could also maybe post it in the long running 1275GT thread!
This was my 1965 Mk1 Mini also in 1974 the year I passed my driving test, this was just after being updated to the 'Mk2/3 Mini look' I had also fitted 6" Mambas and Goodyear Rally Specials the first 165x10" tyre I had seen suitable for road use....I remember being really excited to buy them and finally have a 10" tyre wider than 145 which did not look stretched on a 6" alloy rim. Mk1 but with Tilling winding windows...I bought the doors complete secondhand from an Exchange & Mart ad for about £25 the pair with tinted glass...happy days. My First Mini in 1974:- http://mk1-forum.net/viewtopic.php?t=10695
spraybeateer wrote: ↑Mon Oct 16, 2023 7:09 pm
Found another about 1974 My 1275 GT DOt445k appropriate Colour of Pure Black with ST works type if I remember rightly
6" Original. Mamba wheels And the only tyres available to me then Goodyear Rally Specials.Photo Portknokie North East Scotland.
Frank Hubbard : :
Hi Frank, good to hear from you, I look forward to seeing the 1275GT photo! You could also maybe post it in the long running 1275GT thread!
This was my 1965 Mk1 Mini also in 1974 the year I passed my driving test, this was just after being updated to the 'Mk2/3 Mini look' I had also fitted 6" Mambas and Goodyear Rally Specials the first 165x10" tyre I had seen suitable for road use....I remember being really excited to buy them and finally have a 10" tyre wider than 145 which did not look stretched on a 6" alloy rim. Mk1 but with Tilling winding windows...I bought the doors complete secondhand from an Exchange & Mart ad for about £25 the pair with tinted glass...happy days. My First Mini in 1974:- http://mk1-forum.net/viewtopic.php?t=10695
Originality always looks nice when you see shiny, freshly restored Minis at shows, but I wish there were more about that looked like this, just how I remember loads of Minis round our way when I was growing up.
Here's another example of the kind of Mini I'm talking about - I've just been watching an episode of the 1969-71 BBC series 'Paul Temple' on youtube which features a customised Mk2 Austin Cooper, with two tone gold and black paint job, Webasto roof, Moto-Lita steering wheel, period wooden dash, tinted glass and factory fitted recliners... the glass in the rear quarter lights is mounted in rubber channels like some Wood & Pickett Minis...
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I've got a set of 4 Formula 70 tyres on Ronal alloy 10" wheels which I found at the IMM 2008 in Holland. The full set of tyres came later thanks to the owner of a yellow Minisprint. Display only!
Yep, been wracking my literary brains too. Best I can come up with is '.....you're welcome to try, but you'll need more than a mini to keep me satisfied, sonny Jim...'