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Mini me
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Introduction

Post by Mini me »

Good evening Gentlemen,
Having owned and rallied (with little success )Minis during the 70s & 80s I remember having burns on my wrists, oil embedded in my hands & skin missing from most of my knuckles! So what possessed me to go and buy a 1963 super saloon I will never know,my wife thinks I am having a bit of a crisis. The a car is a complete basket case, but I have some facilities at work so I will give it a shot.This is going to be a long journey, with which I will may need some guidance & advice regarding historical issues, I will try to keep you guys updated with some photos as the project progresses.
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Lord Croker
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Hi & welcome, nice to meet you, it seems you have a similar history to mine, I also rallied a Cooper S in the late 70's & have been involved with Minis ever since. You have chosen an excellent forum for the sharing of knowledge & historic information. Good luck with your restoration, some photos would be good! 8-)
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Hi Mini-me,

Welcome to the forum. I really enjoyed your first post.

I look forward to following your restoration & will give any help I can along the way.

I too had a gloriously ignominious Mini Rallying career, with one night Roady completed in the early 80's. We did finish, but plumb last.

After that I realised that staying up all night & driving like I was possessed was not the motor sport for me. I was a bit more successful at Hill climbing, but have always been an enthusiastic journeyman rather than the talented amateur I always wanted to be.

When you get a minute, why not post some pictures of your project in the projects & restorations section.
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