A proper radius arm shroud for a '59/60

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A proper radius arm shroud for a '59/60

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Classic-mini- ... 337f59fbf6

A proper shape shroud. I'm not sure if and when they changed to the replacements we see now.
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When were the later profiled ones introduced?

I have a NOS early shroud in the garage but not sure if it is correct for my late '60? If it is, I need to find the other side. Better look to see what side it is :)
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Andrew

I have a pair of the early ones knocking around somewhere. One is pretty good, the other will need TLC but will do.
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I might be interested if my car should have had them. Anyone able to advise ?

Found my NOS one, its the offside.
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What is the difference in the early and the later type, cant see it ??


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The profile is straight where it is shown lying along the table, whereas the later ones are cut with a curved profile.

It's only the underside part thats different.
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Thanks i see now

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get a new one and weld a strip of steel,grind off and lightly stopper/hi build prime in to gain the required shape.

much easier than battling with rotted out originals , 8-)
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Mike Price of Miniworld from Bilston in the Midlands makes the early radius arm shrouds.

You can find Mike & Glennis at just about every mini show in the UK or tel 01902 353064.

I think there was 3 versions of the mk1 radius arm shouds in all!!!!!!

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Thanks for the ideas Chris and Brook.

Best try to ascertain what my car should have first I suppose. :?
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this shape went upto 1961 on some morrises but ive seen some late 60 austins with the later shape,,,sayin that austin made a lot more cars,so supply dropped quicker
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