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Morris Mini on eBay-thoughts???
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 4:16 pm
by Mk1Lover
Found this on eBay:
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... ID=EBAY-GB
Finally...something in my price range!
It looks to have been crashed in the past (VERY funny looking front wing), is this easy to repair?
Also, would this make a good base for a project? From what I can see, it looks fairly solid...
Cheers!
Re: Morris Mini on eBay-thoughts???
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 4:54 pm
by captain
Mk1Lover wrote:Found this on eBay:
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... ID=EBAY-GB
Finally...something in my price range!
It looks to have been crashed in the past (VERY funny looking front wing), is this easy to repair?
Also, would this make a good base for a project? From what I can see, it looks fairly solid...
Cheers!
you will need a few thousand handy for a restoration?
Re: Morris Mini on eBay-thoughts???
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 5:17 pm
by Nevsmini
It would be cheaper save to buy one finished.
Body panels. £ 1-2k
Painting £ 1.5-3k
Engine and box £ 1k
Suspension parts £ 0.5- 1k
Interior £ 0.5 - 1k
So that around £5-8k plus £3k for the project car. And that's doing all the work yourself except painting!
Re: Morris Mini on eBay-thoughts???
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 5:34 pm
by Mk1Lover
Considering i'd be happy to run it whilst it looks like a dog...
I mean "solid but tatty", as we'd probably use it as an everyday
Minis were built to be used
Re: Morris Mini on eBay-thoughts???
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 6:18 pm
by guru_1071
looking at the pile of rust on the floor, id guess the sills are toast, and its low enough to suggest that the hydro has gone down.
i bet it sells for 1500-2000 grand as it is
the wing isnt an issue, its been a low speed bump and the inner wing would straighten easy. the problems are the rot you cannot see!
Re: Morris Mini on eBay-thoughts???
Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2013 7:59 am
by Old English White
I agree with Guru basically - the wing damage is nothing much - you're most likely going to have to replace wings and probably front panel etc on ANY project you buy. Who knows how much rust is in it but it looks fairly complete and genuine and, to my mind, an attractive colour and spec. Those late hydrolastic Mk1s drive very nicely and the hydrolastic might just have settled slowly whilst stored and not be a major issue. It's only in Southampton. If you're in Oxfordshire and can get a day off, ring him up and go and see it. The more cars you look at, the more you'll learn if nothing else. Who knows what it'll sell for but if you're down there, you can always wave some real money under his nose. It is hard to resist
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I would also agree that, if you have a garage and some restoration abilities, have a go at a project. If you haven't, then try and buy a car already done. A Mini is a small car but a lot of work to restore properly. There is nothing wrong with a sound but tatty car if that's what you desire - they can be more fun than a smart one in fact!