Re: WTH??!?! Have you seen this item on ebay.
Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2015 6:54 pm
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I want this! Just right for legal lmport to California but I've spent all the money on crimble already.......story of my life
lordy, that's the bare bones of a project
rich@minispares.com wrote:check out this Radford/hooper/wood and picket project
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Austin-Mini-1 ... Swa-dWhZoZ
rich@minispares.com wrote:check out this Radford/hooper/wood and picket project
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Austin-Mini-1 ... Swa-dWhZoZ
pfff, your just talking the price down!Nevsmini wrote:rich@minispares.com wrote:check out this Radford/hooper/wood and picket project
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Austin-Mini-1 ... Swa-dWhZoZ
My eyes will never be the same again. What a st1t heap!!!
That poor POS is more suited as the centrepiece for a collector of these...rich@minispares.com wrote:Nevsmini wrote:rich@minispares.com wrote:check out this Radford/hooper/wood and picket project
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Austin-Mini-1 ... Swa-dWhZoZ
its a vital part of your collection of coachbuilt cars....
rich@minispares.com wrote:pfff, your just talking the price down!Nevsmini wrote:rich@minispares.com wrote:check out this Radford/hooper/wood and picket project
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Austin-Mini-1 ... Swa-dWhZoZ
My eyes will never be the same again. What a st1t heap!!!
its a vital part of your collection of coachbuilt cars....
The Unipower, or what's left of it is a Mk2, bare bones of a rebuild a bit of understatement, there is very little of the original car there, no doors, door frames, chassis and undertray/floor, all suspension, dash, dash top, screen surround clocks, headlamp bowls, lenses, chrome trim etc. etc..rich@minispares.com wrote:lordy, that's the bare bones of a project
I would imagine the only use for those body sections would be to repair an existing car, to build one from what's there would be a massive undertaking and the result probably wouldn't have a chassis number. I've seen talk of someone on the continent in the process of replicating cars/shells but if you've seen a Unipower close up it's obviously not a case of just bolting a couple of subframes on!rpb203 wrote:The Unipower, or what's left of it is a Mk2, bare bones of a rebuild a bit of understatement, there is very little of the original car there, no doors, door frames, chassis and undertray/floor, all suspension, dash, dash top, screen surround clocks, headlamp bowls, lenses, chrome trim etc. etc..rich@minispares.com wrote:lordy, that's the bare bones of a project
Although the parts in most come from other cars from the time, some of the parts are far from easy to find at a sensible price.
Would be interesting to know what car the chassis was used for?