1964 850 tc
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Re: 1964 850 tc
Please try to keep it like that, just make it tecknical oke but leave the outside as it is.
This one is a timewarp ratlook MKI so very very rare in these days. I love it too !!
Kees
This one is a timewarp ratlook MKI so very very rare in these days. I love it too !!
Kees
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Collecting 60th wooden steeringwheels.
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Re: 1964 850 tc
It will be hard to MOT it and keeping the same " time warp look "
You could always mask 3" up from the sills, and brush paint it with silver Hammerite ! Very period.
No answer from MS, must be working on his car again.
You could always mask 3" up from the sills, and brush paint it with silver Hammerite ! Very period.
No answer from MS, must be working on his car again.
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Re: 1964 850 tc
man alive its rotten!!
spent all day yesterday 'assesing' the order in which im going to have to replace various bits
most surprising thing i found is that the rear frame is perfect, its a genuine one with the part number stenciled on the back and a yellow star rubber stamp (for you annoracks out there!)
a lick of paint and it will go back in
thats the only good news so far
spent all day yesterday 'assesing' the order in which im going to have to replace various bits
most surprising thing i found is that the rear frame is perfect, its a genuine one with the part number stenciled on the back and a yellow star rubber stamp (for you annoracks out there!)
a lick of paint and it will go back in
thats the only good news so far
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Re: 1964 850 tc
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There are some pretty trick looking panels available these days that looks like a handy repair section take care of quite a big area.
I have seen the full floors with everything attached etc, but the above panel would take care of the usual vulnerable areas, quite nicely.
P.s. i refer to the sill assy and partial floor lol
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Re: 1964 850 tc
nick
they are nice arnt they?
it gives you a nice edge to weld to and they are not that expensive
they are nice arnt they?
it gives you a nice edge to weld to and they are not that expensive
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Re: 1964 850 tc
Had no idea that these kind of sills were available. Really nice to get a proper restoration... Keep the good work Guru!
2 Mk1 and 1 Mk2 to restore...
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Re: 1964 850 tc
its a well known fact that the best medium to repair mini wheel arches is lino........
been cracking on
in an ideal world this car would have got full boot floor, arches, full back panel and both rear qtrs.
im having to patch and mend, as i really dont want the costs to run away - this is a budget rebuild
been cracking on
in an ideal world this car would have got full boot floor, arches, full back panel and both rear qtrs.
im having to patch and mend, as i really dont want the costs to run away - this is a budget rebuild
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Re: 1964 850 tc
Rich, You have some way to go to challenge Matt for the most radical welding session, but I suspect that old rusty could eventually take the prize
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Re: 1964 850 tc
Bloody Hell Rich you don`t mess about!That would have taken me months!Its looking good.
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Re: 1964 850 tc
Rust jobs seem SOOO easy inhere just a scroll on the mouse, and the car is fixed if only it was this easy in real life.
great work you are doing there, keep the pictures coming
Jens Christian
great work you are doing there, keep the pictures coming
Jens Christian
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Re: 1964 850 tc
Wow! Thats bloody quick Rich! Can I ship my basket countryman to you for a "patch and mend"?
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Re: 1964 850 tc
I'm SERiously gona have to buy Rich a ticket to come visit me in South Africa............. so he can put the new sills and floors into my clubby.
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Re: 1964 850 tc
Sean1380 wrote:I'm SERiously gona have to buy Rich a ticket to come visit me in South Africa............. so he can put the new sills and floors into my clubby.
thats not really my idea of a nice foreign holiday sean
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Re: 1964 850 tc
hahaa! nice one! Ive got a mk2 cooper somewhere needs some quick welding doing... lol
im guessing you're gonna keep the colour and the awesome 'racing' stripe...
im guessing you're gonna keep the colour and the awesome 'racing' stripe...
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Re: 1964 850 tc
Hi Rich,
I have a question about the floor/sill section panels. How do you get to attach the reinforcing plate for the rear subframe mount to the inner sill when the outer sill is already in place? Was thinking of getting the same panels for one of our rebuilds but am unsure about this part of the job.
Keep up the good work.
Mike.
I have a question about the floor/sill section panels. How do you get to attach the reinforcing plate for the rear subframe mount to the inner sill when the outer sill is already in place? Was thinking of getting the same panels for one of our rebuilds but am unsure about this part of the job.
Keep up the good work.
Mike.
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Re: 1964 850 tc
mike, if all your replacing is the floor/sill mini machine panel you would need to either go in through the companion box or the rear qtr to get in with a mig. - cutting a small access panel in the companion box would be fairly easy to repair afterwardsCOOPERCO wrote:Hi Rich,
I have a question about the floor/sill section panels. How do you get to attach the reinforcing plate for the rear subframe mount to the inner sill when the outer sill is already in place? Was thinking of getting the same panels for one of our rebuilds but am unsure about this part of the job.
Keep up the good work.
Mike.
its not a problem on this car, the plasma cutter fairys have been a-chopping!!!
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Re: 1964 850 tc
Hi Rich. Got myself an early van with lots of orrible metal that needs cutting out. What do you think of plasma cutters? I have never seen one in action nor how clean the cut is but might rent/borrow or even buy one when I tackle my heap? Really interested to find where to get one, how easy they are to use and I suppose if a reciprocating saw might be equally good? Would you e mail me any opinions or views on them please? Thanks. Mark
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Re: 1964 850 tc
Thanks Rich,guru_1071 wrote:mike, if all your replacing is the floor/sill mini machine panel you would need to either go in through the companion box or the rear qtr to get in with a mig. - cutting a small access panel in the companion box would be fairly easy to repair afterwardsCOOPERCO wrote:Hi Rich,
I have a question about the floor/sill section panels. How do you get to attach the reinforcing plate for the rear subframe mount to the inner sill when the outer sill is already in place? Was thinking of getting the same panels for one of our rebuilds but am unsure about this part of the job.
Keep up the good work.
Mike.
its not a problem on this car, the plasma cutter fairys have been a-chopping!!!
Our shell has mint rear quarters so there not coming off! looks like the companion box route or take the last 6" of the outer sill off?
Mike
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