Halfway to a Sprint

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Halfway to a Sprint

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How many more times will people advertise cars as Sprints when they are just a roof chop :evil:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Morris-Cooper ... 2254wt_689
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I reckon it'll take more than 3,000euros to fix THAT body :lol:

I'm guessing that price didn't include putting all the window pillars back properly. Or putting a proper front on it!

They just don't look right unless the whole body is cut and shut too, do they. Just a hideous mess really.
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mk1coopers wrote:How many more times will people advertise cars as Sprints when they are just a roof chop :evil:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Morris-Cooper ... 2254wt_689
...so how many original ones were made prior to end of mk 1 production in1967 ?? apart from the few pre production cars only 50 or so were sold via stewart and arden ?!!...then there was the e sussex reincarnation of the chopped mini in the 80,s was it ??....as u say thats a hideous car mk1 an 2 bits for sure...nothing like having a proper original vehicle .....for those lucky souls that own one... i remember seeing a pic of 2 parked up at suzuka some time back .... stunning !!!...
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Ewww!!!!!
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It caught my eye when i saw the name of the seller; 970gp2
This is someone who rips off people,has not what he advertises,and does it for years.
Look at the other forum.
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foxy52 wrote:
mk1coopers wrote:How many more times will people advertise cars as Sprints when they are just a roof chop :evil:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Morris-Cooper ... 2254wt_689
...so how many original ones were made prior to end of mk 1 production in1967 ?? apart from the few pre production cars only 50 or so were sold via stewart and arden ?!!...then there was the e sussex reincarnation of the chopped mini in the 80,s was it ??....as u say thats a hideous car mk1 an 2 bits for sure...nothing like having a proper original vehicle .....for those lucky souls that own one... i remember seeing a pic of 2 parked up at suzuka some time back .... stunning !!!...
The numbers that get quoted quite often for period cars are approx 85 Trickett / GT Equipment, S&A I've seen as low as 6 and as many as 20 mentioned so maybe 100 in period plus the BVRT car but I don't know who cut that. Then you have the later tribute cars done by Church Green, perhaps 5 ???, John's Speedwell cars 20 ???, Mini Machine 10 ???, Marspeed 15 ???, Hawk (FG) 30 ???, Sprintworks (FG) ???, plus the home builds that are out there, and finally back to Neville's 'new' cars again, which I'm sure that Mark will be able to put an approximate figure to. As to survivors of the original 100, 5 that I know of personally 3 S&A and 2 Trickett, I'm sure there are more out there and there must be people that have far more information than I have :D
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Re: Halfway to a Sprint

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This carbon fibre Sprint won't have any rust issues..... :lol:

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"This Sprint Carbon Fibre Composite bodyshell is a sleek interpretation based on the Minisprints from the 1960's and 70's.
The Carbon Fibre & Quadaxel shell is bonded and laminated at the seams and has reinforcement around the subrame and component mounts.
As with all Composite shells it is ABS Groups advise that a roll cage is used."
Sprint Carbon Fibre Composite bodyshell - Body shells - Mini
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mab01uk wrote:This carbon fibre Sprint won't have any rust issues..... :lol:

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"This Sprint Carbon Fibre Composite bodyshell is a sleek interpretation based on the Minisprints from the 1960's and 70's.
The Carbon Fibre & Quadaxel shell is bonded and laminated at the seams and has reinforcement around the subrame and component mounts.
As with all Composite shells it is ABS Groups advise that a roll cage is used."
Sprint Carbon Fibre Composite bodyshell - Body shells - Mini

This could be even lighter!! but cause its wet laid its not as light :( every gram counts ;D
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