After the inner wings were fixed to the body, I put on the front panel and the wings temporary. Due to several unexpected circumstances I had another brake of about 1,5 years before I continued.
Before I could weld on the wings I had to create a custom inlet to route the fresh air heater duct trough the wing. This inlet needs to have the shape of a long triangle to collect the air behind the grill on one end. On the other end it needs a round outlet for the flexible duct. Unfortunately I couldn’t find any existing ducts, which I could modify in the way I need it. Eventually I decided to build it my self. I choose to build it of GRP. I sculptured the shape by crumpled newspaper, some wire mash covered with tape and cling film. Then I laminated the duct around it. Later I removed all the stuff from inside and cut it in the correct lenth. It wasn’t as difficult as I expected.
so long
the Doc
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In need of a rust free MK1/2 boot lid I decided to modify a MK3 boot lid with the conversion panel. Unfortunately the conversion panel just covers the middle section. But the seam rust usually is on the full length
That’s why I started with the corners. I cut them away including the lower radius. Then I build my own repair panels for both corners. Not that easy because they are curved 3 dimensionally. After they fitted properly I renewed the inner edges and welded the repair panels on top.
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Then I started with the cutout for the conversion panel. Sadly there was so much filler on the outer skin, I had to remove the whole section under the registration plate.
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As mentioned before the renewed tail was not totally rust free. It is just 20 years younger than the rest of the bodyshell. So I removed the rear valance and the last few centimeters of the boot floor to eliminate all the corrosion in the triple layer seam. Of course some of the remaining metal needs a bit of refreshment
Here we go
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To extend the seat clearance I removed the rear pockets. For a Britax themed Mini the seat belts have to be Britax of course. To install internal reels I build a special mounting bracket for the inner sills.
And that’s the result
so long
the Doc
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Dr.Mabo wrote:
As you may notice on the photo I also turned the cross member around. Now the seat mounts are on the rear side.
That gives a comfortable seat position for tall drivers and passengers without those funny extension adapters
so long
the Doc
Depending what seat you will use, you also need to cut the rear bins, as pr Wood & Pickett spec.