WTH??!?! Have you seen this item on ebay.

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There's to much of this going on lately with this forum . The slagging off of anything that isn't quite correct . Come on people the world of minis is very diverse and what is correct to someone ain't always correct to another person , or indeed do they care if it's factory correct . ... As Pete says it's all about enjoyment . Surly the person who's got a beat up 80s mini and uses it gets just as much enjoyment out of someone that's got a minter mk1 s that is to scared to take it out . ... Ken
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Pete wrote:
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BroadspeedGT wrote:
In the shed wrote:Chris. It looks like it's been sandblasted as a single lump.

I have a scrapyard by me with all sorts of exotica (rusty and ruined) in it. Including a lea francis, a couple of old jags as well as some race escort parts (all very rusty and shagged). Nothing that anyone honest would attempt to sell on ebay.

The first thing I thought was "it's been media blasted, probably using sand". I've sandblasted enough stuff to know exactly what it looks like. I'm sure Mark is right vouching for you, but it looks like a stinker to me.
I'll try to keep this Brief
1. I've already explained that this original Italian sand cast Weber was vapor blasted not sandblasted.
2. I've already explained that if the carb was "sandblasted as a single lump" how do you explain the condition of all the nuts/bolts/screws etc?
3."Nothing that anyone honest would attempt to sell on ebay" & "but it looks like a stinker to me"......well I must have sold many millions of ££££'s worth of mini parts over the years & know when someone just won't listen to common sense.
So "In The Shed" if you want to make a bun fight out of this it's probably the wrong place so please contact me direct if you have any further to add on the subject!!!!

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Great. Thanks for your clear explanation. BTW, I am VERY much in the running for a 48IDA and I sadly got home after the £450 had finished. I did look at yours and it did appear to be a nail. Since I saw it on a mobile device, I didn't get further than the pictures. I thought "christ" and looked at the £450 one.

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DOWNTON Mini is what I like a lot.
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Ideal for a 1970's W&P restoration?
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swifty wrote:There's to much of this going on lately with this forum . The slagging off of anything that isn't quite correct . Come on people the world of minis is very diverse and what is correct to someone ain't always correct to another person , or indeed do they care if it's factory correct . ... As Pete says it's all about enjoyment . Surly the person who's got a beat up 80s mini and uses it gets just as much enjoyment out of someone that's got a minter mk1 s that is to scared to take it out . ... Ken
I totally agree Ken....while I do appreciate 'factory correct' cars, I personally don't particularly care if a Mini has some incorrect details or feel the need to point them out to an owner who is probably enjoying their car more like the way we did in the 60's and 70's. At least such cars have survived and as Pete says could be fairly easily detailed to original standard spec or period modified by future owners if desired.
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swifty wrote:There's to much of this going on lately with this forum . The slagging off of anything that isn't quite correct . Come on people the world of minis is very diverse and what is correct to someone ain't always correct to another person , or indeed do they care if it's factory correct . ... As Pete says it's all about enjoyment . Surly the person who's got a beat up 80s mini and uses it gets just as much enjoyment out of someone that's got a minter mk1 s that is to scared to take it out . ... Ken
Agreed, Ken - it's not even as bad here as it is on other forums (of all types). It's like Internet forums are a magnet for pedantic anoraks...

I appreciate a factory perfect concours restoration but I also appreciate a customized car that is done to a very high-standard of workmanship and attention to detail. After all, these cars are all about personalization and bringing joy to their owner.
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mab01uk wrote:
swifty wrote:There's to much of this going on lately with this forum . The slagging off of anything that isn't quite correct . Come on people the world of minis is very diverse and what is correct to someone ain't always correct to another person , or indeed do they care if it's factory correct . ... As Pete says it's all about enjoyment . Surly the person who's got a beat up 80s mini and uses it gets just as much enjoyment out of someone that's got a minter mk1 s that is to scared to take it out . ... Ken
I totally agree Ken....while I do appreciate 'factory correct' cars, I personally don't particularly care if a Mini has some incorrect details or feel the need to point them out to an owner who is probably enjoying their car more like the way we did in the 60's and 70's. At least such cars have survived and as Pete says could be fairly easily detailed to original standard spec or period modified by future owners if desired.
I have no issues with incorrect cars (hell,if I did I wouldn't own any!!!), but I think if a dealer/auction house is representing a car using words like 'original' , full restoration, blah, blah and the car is laughable, then its fair game to poke fun at it.

these are the people who are the 'experts' and you just know that the flowery language / bullshite will flow fully when any prospective buyer arrives.........



cars that are ugly and hilarious on the other hand, everyone likes to laugh at those, but I always feel that that's more 'just having a laugh'
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JC T ONE wrote:
Pete wrote:
'flat packs'
Love it :lol: :lol: :lol:

lol i was thinking the same....... great comment
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swifty wrote:There's to much of this going on lately with this forum . The slagging off of anything that isn't quite correct . Come on people the world of minis is very diverse and what is correct to someone ain't always correct to another person , or indeed do they care if it's factory correct . ... As Pete says it's all about enjoyment . Surly the person who's got a beat up 80s mini and uses it gets just as much enjoyment out of someone that's got a minter mk1 s that is to scared to take it out . ... Ken
Ken, I'm not sure if that was aimed at me following my comment, but for £22k for a Mk1 998 Cooper, I'd expect the number plate to be at least somewhere near in the correct place (unless it is on the bonnet of course). And the exhaust correctly fitted.

Both are easily corrected but should be right on a car of that price. Both look so obviously wrong.

Sorry, but piss-poor number plate positioning has always been a pet hate of mine :x

Totally agree with the enjoyment point of view though and there is nothing wrong with period extras but please, come on, at least fit them and any factory parts properly :shock:
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My point exactly Andrew
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Andrew my comment wasn't aimed at anyone personally . Just a general observation that there's a lot of adverse comments about everything that appears for sale lately , even eBay listings of parts . But look its a public forum so everyone's entitled to there point of view . ... Ken
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I agree Ken, that's what living in a so called free speaking democracy is all about. :)
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sorry for my rant, I couldn't stand being away.

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madaboutcherry wrote:sorry for my rant, I couldn't stand being away.

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Andrew1967 wrote:I agree Ken, that's what living in a so called free speaking democracy is all about. :)
Ahhh... you two were talking about the Grey Cooper, I was talking about the white one! I've just had a look at the photos of the grey car and yes you're both right , horrendous bonnet fit, the outer sills look to be all bent out of shape and it does look like it's been assembled by Mr Magoo (especially for £22 big ones!!), no escaping it I'm afraid, even the exhaust is wonky!
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Pete wrote:Some of the Minis going to auction at the NEC...



Anyone else going?
I'd rather save myself the £30 odd entry and parking and freeze my bits off marshalling on this

http://www.northumberlandbordersrally.co.uk/

By the way, entries are still being taken. Similar format to last year with off road tests in the afternoon, and then navigation in the evening.
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"Dozens of sellers on eBay, the online auction site, have listed their car tax discs for several hundreds of pounds, with some priced as high as £1,500.
The more expensive discs are the ones that have been issued by the DVLA most recently as these are seen to be the most collectable. Emergency-issue unperforated tax discs – those issued between August and when the discs were abolished on October 1 – are likely to fetch the most."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/pers ... -eBay.html

Last Day Car Tax Discs :lol:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Last-Day-Car- ... 3a99bdfc74

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/COLLECTABLE-T ... 8148&rt=nc

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Tax-Disc-Rare ... 8148&rt=nc
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I can't see the significance of ones that expired on 30/09/14 as there are loads out there with later dates. Ones that expire on 30/09/15 must be worth much more as they will, literally, be the last.
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