Together with a 1275 GT and a lot of parts i purchased yesterday there was this nice old alloy rocker cover.
Is there anybody in here who knows the manufacture of this ?
I believe that the manfactures name once stod in the square at the top of the cover, but sometime in the past it has been machined of
Best Regards Kristian
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MGB Roadster 1963
Morris Mini Cooper S Replica 1967
Morris Mini 1000 mk 2 automatic 1968
Morris Mini Clubman 1275 GT 1971
Austin Mini Clubman 1275 GT 1973 7 port head
MG Midget 1275 1970
Thanks for all the answers. Yes a very nice find . There was a lot of exciting parts with the car such as a genuine right hand tank, genuine new wide super mini fins, a mini fin rocker cover, 2 new brake regulator valves etc. The car it self is very rough and fitted with a horrible toilet seat in the roof and a weber box.
Best Regards Kristian
MGB Roadster 1963
Morris Mini Cooper S Replica 1967
Morris Mini 1000 mk 2 automatic 1968
Morris Mini Clubman 1275 GT 1971
Austin Mini Clubman 1275 GT 1973 7 port head
MG Midget 1275 1970
I know what you mean but it was well meant, I do learn a lot about the classic MINI
on this forum. Specialy the special parts and accesoires of the '60.
Thanks every one.
Kees
UHR850
Downton-House
DOWNTON Mini is what I like a lot.
Collecting 60th wooden steeringwheels.
Definately Alexander. My first MK1, an 850 super deluxe ECT 254D was Alexander converted from new in Bourne 1966 and had exactly the same rocker cover and twin Strombergs fitted. It had no heat shields and the petrol used to evaporate when the engine was hot so you had to start it from under the bonnet on the solenoid with the throttle held open!!!! Happy Days.