Really Nice 1959'er
- Mini4Ever
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Really Nice 1959'er
Eh, not so: a real challenge in fact (no not for me again):
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/AUSTIN-MINI-MK1-S ... 0505341061
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/AUSTIN-MINI-MK1-S ... 0505341061
Too many cars...
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- greyghost
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Re: Really Nice 1959'er
a good cut and polish is all thats required
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Re: Really Nice 1959'er
This one is really really lightSteveG wrote:Those early shells are great for racing as they are so light
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Re: Really Nice 1959'er
Bolting a roll cage to it could prove tricky. Once thats overcome shes ready to race
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Re: Really Nice 1959'er
I cant believe what the seat is at already ! I think I have some " Gold" stashed in the attic then .
Craig
Craig
Re: Really Nice 1959'er
a bit of "T cut" will polish most of that out.. no bodys going to restore that shell, its a log book job