1967 Austin Woody Countryman
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1967 Austin Woody Countryman
Hi people,
Here is my next project, it's an actual "Barn Find" (the red one)
Very original old girl, not been on the road since 1996.
She's a little rusty, but still quite sound, more pics to follow.
James
Here is my next project, it's an actual "Barn Find" (the red one)
Very original old girl, not been on the road since 1996.
She's a little rusty, but still quite sound, more pics to follow.
James
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Re: 1967 Austin Wody Countryman
Nice! What year James? Looks similar to mine (but yours in better nick!) late 67, just before Mk2.
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Mines a future project, in storage, look forward to seeing yours progress!
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Mines a future project, in storage, look forward to seeing yours progress!
Mini's don't rust................Downunder!
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Re: 1967 Austin Wody Countryman
Mines a 67 too, built 17th April, dispatched 29 June for Henleys, Bristol.
It came to New Zealand in 1969.
AFAIK we never assembled them here.
J
It came to New Zealand in 1969.
AFAIK we never assembled them here.
J
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Re: 1967 Austin Wody Countryman
that looks in great condition
'barn find' over here normally means 'hopeless piece of shite with a none existent lower 12"'
'barn find' over here normally means 'hopeless piece of shite with a none existent lower 12"'
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Re: 1967 Austin Wody Countryman
Excellent, I suspect they are quite close, I'll PM you my numbers, I haven't got a heritage cert for mine yet, but did look up the numbers last time I was at Gaydon.
Not sure how mine got to Aus as they weren't built here either.
The wood is all off mine and in various states of disrepair, are you sourcing new wood?
I'm sure we will speak more (I hope!)
Great project!
Not sure how mine got to Aus as they weren't built here either.
The wood is all off mine and in various states of disrepair, are you sourcing new wood?
I'm sure we will speak more (I hope!)
Great project!
Mini's don't rust................Downunder!
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Re: 1967 Austin Wody Countryman
Graham, thanks for your comments, the wood will be replaced eventually, not sure if I'll buy a kit or have some made here - my dad could do it.
here are some more pics
here are some more pics
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Re: 1967 Austin Wody Countryman
Great find that James,which corner of Canterbury did you find that little beaut ?
You're destroying my future dream of returning to NZ etc etc they'll be nothing left.
Good for you,at least it's in cosher hands !
You're destroying my future dream of returning to NZ etc etc they'll be nothing left.
Good for you,at least it's in cosher hands !
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Re: 1967 Austin Wody Countryman
https://picasaweb.google.com/1079705300 ... redirect=1
Looks familiar.... if the link works
Cheers, Ian
PS Can anyone enlighten me as to why the photos stored in Picasa don't work using the "(img)" option??? ...Or what I did wrong when I tried (see above).
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Re: 1967 Austin Wody Countryman
Nice found James!
I'm look forward for the project start and update, as I need some courages to start mine!
I'm look forward for the project start and update, as I need some courages to start mine!
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Re: 1967 Austin Woody Countryman
As you can see the rear doors have been replaced and there is no badging or wood.
Has anyone got a good pic or dimensions of where the badges would be?
Thanks boys.
J
Has anyone got a good pic or dimensions of where the badges would be?
Thanks boys.
J
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Re: 1967 Austin Woody Countryman
KA2S4 wrote:
As you can see the rear doors have been replaced and there is no badging or wood.
And neither no sign of the dredded tinworm either
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Re: 1967 Austin Wody Countryman
Found this one in Upper Kaiapoi...LDR209H wrote:Great find that James,which corner of Canterbury did you find that little beaut ?
You're destroying my future dream of returning to NZ etc etc they'll be nothing left.
Good for you,at least it's in cosher hands !
I reckon there's still plenty (some) left to be had out of sheds etc, better be quick though!
J
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Re: 1967 Austin Woody Countryman
Cheers mate,
Boot badges now on after careful study of online pictures.
J
Boot badges now on after careful study of online pictures.
J
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Re: 1967 Austin Woody Countryman
James, contact Ian and Helen of the traveller register they can supply you with a form template / measurements
T.