1971 Early MK3 850

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i think that looks bloody brilliant,

great effort!
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;) Very jealous on your Mk3 :roll:

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That looks stunning.

Takes me back to my first Mini, a '71 850 in flame red with black and chrome reverse rims. Mine had the fresh air vents in the floor and seat squad though, lots of rust.......!
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Re: 1971 Early MK3 850

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That's a lovely car!
Nice to see some Portuguese made tyres :) , these are no longer available.

May i ask from where you bought the extra engine steady ?
i have a similar one in my car.... but i forgot from where i bought it :( and they are much nicer than the ones bolting on the thermo housing.

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Thank you all for the positive comments and good to hear it makes some people jealous or bringing back memories! :D :D :D

@Luis, I am not sure either, but believe it to be this one: http://www.minispares.com/product/Class ... |Back%20to

Especially with a magic wand, I wanted the engine to rock a little bit less :shock:
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@Luis, I am not sure either, but believe it to be this one: http://www.minispares.com/product/Class ... |Back%20to
Thanks Jebo,
that's the one i have , but it was not bought from Minispares.
I'm solved thanks.
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And the first miles are happening!!!! Super happy with the way it drives and handles!!!

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That looks absolutely lovely.
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:o Jeroen :!: the pictures are gone :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: :?: :?: :!: :!: And back again :lol:

Kees

BUT I got this picture from you so here it is :!:
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Thanks Kees, should work now again!
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That is a great looking car :) I've never owned a Mini as new as that but with the prices of Mk1s and Mk2s now so high, an early Mk3 must be the next best thing 8-) . Well done!
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Fantastic looking early Mk3 8-) 8-)

Well done for saving it :)
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Old English White wrote:That is a great looking car :) I've never owned a Mini as new as that but with the prices of Mk1s and Mk2s now so high, an early Mk3 must be the next best thing 8-) . Well done!
Thank you all for the positive comments!

I take pride in a lower-rung model and making my dream mini out of it - a period correct 1970 clubracer :D

In the end restorations can cost a lot of money (regardless of being it a MK! or MK3) when built to a high standard and then an Mk3 is less of a sound investment to be honest, but I I built it to enjoy and drive!
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Your Mk3 is a work of art Jebo. It is always a pleasure to see the work of a craftsman
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Great pics.. it has to be said a nice looking sleeper with the extra power.. as always its nice to know what it can do speed and BHP wise..???...the power to weight ratio in a beefed up mini can be startllng..jus like the handling ……. that's whats always made minis soooo much fun .. foxy52
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foxy52 wrote:Great pics.. it has to be said a nice looking sleeper with the extra power.. as always its nice to know what it can do speed and BHP wise..???...the power to weight ratio in a beefed up mini can be startllng..jus like the handling ……. that's whats always made minis soooo much fun .. foxy52
The engine specs with the SW8 cam really pulls from low revs and haven's had it above 4k revs (run in the engine a bit first), but feels like there is a lot more to come.

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Still needs to go on the rollers for final adjustments and numbers, but I can already tell it is a lot of fun :D
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Has come a long way in 6 years since purchase

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And had some nice driving over the weekend!

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;) TOP :!: :!:

Can I have a picture from your mirror on the door :?:

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UHR850 wrote:;) TOP :!: :!:

Can I have a picture from your mirror on the door :?:

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You have a PM Kees!
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Re: 1971 Early MK3 850

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Congratulations Jeroen!
I've seen your car a lot during the first stages of the build. Nice to see you driving it
De aanhouder wint! Well done!

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