Ahh the one from the article in the MCR magUWD 672G wrote:
Update... this is what it looks like now...!
D1,s look SOO nice but especially on MK II,s
Ahh the one from the article in the MCR magUWD 672G wrote:
Update... this is what it looks like now...!
Your mince pies aren't deceiving you Fred - when it was restored way back in '91 it was reshelled into a late Mk1 shell (burgundy by the traces of paint inside parts of it), probably because it was the only (relatively) abundant pukka '60s shell available at the time, the firm who did the work weren't Mini specialists but fair play to them, they did make a decent job of fitting the Mk2 rear light apertures and transferred everything over from the original shell, bar the wiper motor and some of the glass. Steve Burkinshaw of the MCR had a hand in sourcing the car for the last owner and Nick Hunter has seen fit to feature it in his Mk2 S Registrar column, so if it's good enough for Steve and Nick it's good enough for me. As it stands now though, the shell is still at the stage where I could get Tim down at Napton to fit a new rear panel with the correct full width screen aperture (or modify the existing shell to suit), a big job but probably worth doing in the long run as I intend to keep the car (it is without doubt the best Mini I've ever driven or owned). In the unlikely event I did ever sell it on though, I'd make a point of being up front about it and declaring any such mods, as apposed to pulling the wool over any potential purchaser's eyes.fred1380 wrote:just my eyes or the rear windows look small like the mk1 on the first pic's?
Cheers Ollie78.... yes the black interior is staying, the car came to me with Newton Commercial replica recliners in black which are so comfortable they're definitely going back in! The door and rear quarter panel trims are still in good enough nick to go back in too but some other smaller bits are being replaced. The original headling is still ok but the usual glue stains make it look a bit rough so I'm thinking about painting it black (I like dark cosy interiors) or covering it with some other black material. The dash liners are a bit ropey to be honest but the plan is to fit a period Rokee wooden dash kit if I can find a nice dark one that doesn't cost an arm and a leg. Contemplating putting a Nardi style steering wheel in too to add a bit of late '60s pizzaz... just want ot get it back on the road first though, I've not driven it for nearly fourteen months! Spent an hour or so yesterday repainting the Benelite grille but it could do with being done by a professional really. I'm sitting here waiting for the new carpet and a few other bits to arrive from Newton's, plus I nipped out to Minispares this morning to pick up a new rear screen and battery... by the end of next week I'm hoping the refit will be all but complete...Ollie78 wrote:I like it, similar colour to the 72 black tulip 1275 GT I once owned. My car had a geranium interior, are you going to keep the black interior on your S?
Totally agree a proper car that's had a lot of tlc !!!!....another time ill prob have mine painted a coach built colour.. bi the bi.. if u want yoko,s for yer orig d1,s try George Polley Motosport in Cambridge ao32r advans for 48 plus vat a pop delivered !! great service..(rec supplier by Yokohama UK)..foxy52coopertim wrote:What a fantastic looking car! Love the colour and the black and silver plates really do look the part against it. Very very nice!
Tim
"We make them all like that sir"the usual glue stains make it look a bit rough
I think my car came with everyone else's share of Longbridge glue stains to be frank!miniminor wrote:"We make them all like that sir"the usual glue stains make it look a bit rough
Why the colour change, thought it looked gorgeous in blue?
....yer welcome re ao32 r,s..I reckon 48 +VAT is brill for just about the best road/race tyre u can buy for yer mini...ctc Stephen..family run biz for yonks !!! on 01354 688111.....oh and !! Peter Baldwin for super tuning/setting up/rolling road not a million miles from us Royston way !!!..also agree with what u say re colour schemes as John Hammels WP mk 2S is a real beaut of a car....foxy52...WMU 211G wrote:[ Meant to say... ta for the comments gents - and Foxy, thanks for the nod regards those Yokos ]