i picked this up from ebay for a few sheckles...
Can anyone confirm that it is an early Mk1 850/cooper thermostat housing
as described?
I cant say ive seen one before with such a flat neck.
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Re: early thermostat housing
I'd say it'll do the job, but if you're looking for originality, it doesn't appear to be the right one.
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Re: early thermostat housing
I have a couple of these on early 850's I thought they were of the correct type, I'll see if I can find a photo.


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Re: early thermostat housing
Don't have a photo of one of mine here, but the 59 register has quite a few on this page:
http://1959miniregister.com/variations-engine-bay/
Some show the flat type and a couple the higher type and or temp sender in housing, but old Engine bay black and white shows flat type.....
I'm fairly sure these were an early type housing.....

http://1959miniregister.com/variations-engine-bay/
Some show the flat type and a couple the higher type and or temp sender in housing, but old Engine bay black and white shows flat type.....
I'm fairly sure these were an early type housing.....

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Re: early thermostat housing
Ah Graham, that 59 - 60 stuff does trip me up!
Great link, thanks for sharing.
Great link, thanks for sharing.
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Re: early thermostat housing
When in doubt, go back to the original source.
Lots of original press photos of early cars on the main MK1 site, like this one

Lots of original press photos of early cars on the main MK1 site, like this one

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Re: early thermostat housing
Thanks Mark! The forum is so good, I often forget the resource behind it!
Of course you have a picture, and an excellent reference too!
Thanks!
Of course you have a picture, and an excellent reference too!
Thanks!

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Re: early thermostat housing
mk1 wrote:When in doubt, go back to the original source.
Lots of original press photos of early cars on the main MK1 site, like this one
Brrrrr no heater lol
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