FPC 633B Mk1 Cooper?
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FPC 633B Mk1 Cooper?
Does anyone know what happened to this 1964 Mk1 Morris Cooper FPC 633B (Tweed Grey/white roof)...........I helped my late neighbour sell it via the MCR magazine in 2003 but it is still not on the road (unlicensed) according to the DVLA website. He sold it for about £650 if I remember right and of course I now wished I had bought it myself but interested to know if its undergoing restoration?
I posted pictures on the MCR forum a while back:
http://forum.minicooper.org/showthread.php?t=12257
I posted pictures on the MCR forum a while back:
http://forum.minicooper.org/showthread.php?t=12257
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Re: FPC 633B Mk1 Cooper?
Hi I have got the mini mk1 that this is about and I live in cheshire. The shell has had a full restore and is now in primer. Hopefully the car will be finished in the near future. If you post your email address i will send you some pics if you want.
Thanks Will
Thanks Will
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Re: FPC 633B Mk1 Cooper?
Boothy96 wrote:Hi I have got the mini mk1 that this is about and I live in cheshire. The shell has had a full restore and is now in primer. Hopefully the car will be finished in the near future. If you post your email address i will send you some pics if you want.
Thanks Will
Hi & welcome inhere
think some of the people inhere would like to see your project.
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Re: FPC 633B Mk1 Cooper?
Hi Will,
Welcome and at last I'm very glad to know the Cooper survives and is in good hands undergoing restoration.......did you buy it direct from my late neighbour in 2003 or has it passed through other owners since?
Some more pictures I took here of it when we pulled it out of his garage for the MCR magazine for the sale advert. It had been in the back of his garage for several years hidden behind a temporary stud wall, my neighbour was a builder and I think he took it in part payment for a job many years earlier. As said I later wished I had snapped it up for myself.
I have also emailed you the photos and would love to see your recent restoration photos so far.
Welcome and at last I'm very glad to know the Cooper survives and is in good hands undergoing restoration.......did you buy it direct from my late neighbour in 2003 or has it passed through other owners since?
Some more pictures I took here of it when we pulled it out of his garage for the MCR magazine for the sale advert. It had been in the back of his garage for several years hidden behind a temporary stud wall, my neighbour was a builder and I think he took it in part payment for a job many years earlier. As said I later wished I had snapped it up for myself.
I have also emailed you the photos and would love to see your recent restoration photos so far.
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Re: FPC 633B Mk1 Cooper?
I hope the elf sidelights have survived the restoration....
a proper 1970's modification!
a proper 1970's modification!
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Re: FPC 633B Mk1 Cooper?
Looks like someone used a chisel to remove the wing mounted mirrors....
Least it is in a good place now....any pics to share?
Least it is in a good place now....any pics to share?
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Re: FPC 633B Mk1 Cooper?
bpirie1000 wrote:Looks like someone used a chisel to remove the wing mounted mirrors....
nah....speedholes innit
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Re: FPC 633B Mk1 Cooper?
Agree, but also all the other nice period item,srich@minispares.com wrote:
I hope have survived the restoration....
a proper 1970's modification!
The elf sidelights were also fitted in the 60ies = the Cooper S Estate had these.