first one was back in 1979/80 when I was 16/17 I had had a job, part time at a garage down in shalesmoor ,id been going down since I was about 14 after school, mainly helping with mechanical repairs. when the chance came to buy a 66 mini cooper with a rust problem, I used all my savings of £150 to buy it .
It was dead easy to strip down and wasn't long before I had all the rear subrame mounting panel chopped out and crudely made plates screwed in to place.
then it was time to weld it up, unfortunately I had only seen my boss do a little welding with an gas torch and had never really had a go my self
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well after a while I managed to tack it all together ,and then started to seam it all together. this is when I learned a little about distortion
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anyway some help came from my other hobby (boozing) where I was assured that even crap welding could be covered up with a new german product called Shults??. great I thought and the next weekend I finished the welding and started to apply loads of the stuff, only to see it start to slide off most of my work ,even to the point where I could see I hadn't quite finished some of the welding!. well after awhile I thought I would let it all dry and maybe apply some more.
in the mean time I thought I would just reweld the bit I wasn't happy with
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well the garage owner had had enough, towed the mess up to my grans drive, where it stayed till I could get rid of it .
I think I got £150 for it... twin tanks an all, |I didn't even have a camara ,so no images ..but remember the last digits where 889D.
this didn't put me off bodywork , but didn't ever want to work on another bloody mini!
I then got a proper job at a ford main dealer (brookshaws) and went to collage ,and learned how to do the job properly.I ended up a foreman their and worked on all aspects of body repairs. then moved on to a main Vauxhall dealer (Charles clark)
jigging cars and saving up to eventually get my own body shop. which I did in 93. I now have a successful business employing 4 operative staff mainly doing insurance work (not classic cars). but have been rebuilding old cars as a hobby all my working life.
so that's why this is my first full rebuild on a 60s mini that I should get finished!
Nick