I purchased a 66 Morris last week and as it is my first mini I will have lots of questions. I live in Brighton and work as a production manager. I like my cars very original with period motorsport and tuning mods. My other set of wheels is a 1968 BMW 2002 which is undergoing some serious welding at present. The BMW is being built with period motorsport in mind. So far it has bilstein sport dampers all round (very stiff) and a mildly tuned motor running on twin 40 solex's and mechanical dizzy. See blog, http://www.1968bmw2002.blogspot.com
My mini will be reserved for daily chores but will also see some competition in the way of hillclimbing if i have my way. The car has been fitted with an early 998cc unit which runs very well, very smooth with lots of compression. The car should be Island Blue and most of the interior still is. The exterior has been painted in Teal blue. The interior trim was cheap retro crap so I have since scored a complete mk1 interior out of a 67 island blue complete with all carpet, trim, door cards, dash cards, parcel shelf, seats the lot. I have also picked up an original gear knob and steering wheel. Eventually I'd like a nice wooden wheel but cant justify the cost at this stage.
The car appears to be very solid. It has been welded plenty of times, Some of its scars look very good but a few look a bit dodgy. This brings me to my first question. The first areas that need attention are the driver side a-panel which appears to have been filled instead of replaced and the driver side door skin. I can weld so this is easy but my question is this. The paint on the car looks very good. It is cellulose and is only 4 years old. After I treat these problem areas with the kindness they deserve I would like to return the car to its original Island Blue. As the paint is very good and flat can i save myself a lot of work and spray the Island Blue straight over the Teal Blue? If so, what will the process be?
I have purchased the Cooper 7.5" disc kit from minispares plus new engine mounts, front shock kit, stabiliser bushings and soundproof kit. Work will commence shortly however, I must finish the BMW first despite having a new toy. Thanks for all the help I have recieved so far, I look forward to meeting some of you in the future. Cheers
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