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Re: One for Mini lovers, (Ted)
« Reply #15 on: June 04, 2023, 10:14:07 PM »
Still got mine after all these years.  20 years ago I put all of the bits of a crashed Cooper LE into the shell I'd had for almost 30 years - including all the injection stuff.

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Rear door from a Reliant, rear lamps Mk5 Cortina estate.

With the passengers seat removed, my coffin will fit for the final blast!

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Re: One for Mini lovers, (Ted)
« Reply #16 on: June 05, 2023, 07:47:18 AM »
I modified the Reliant door myself - it had the wrong curve, was too tall and not wide enough - so a really simple job  8)
The Stallard badge - that's me!  You were not allowed to use the Austin or Morris names on a self build.  Even the tax disc has the name.  There was another based on a 1300GT (1100 shape) which I built for my girlfriend back then and the local licensing office gave me GAT 404L to go with the Mini number - how times have changed, it would now have a Q plate!  Unfortunately that car was written off in a rear end shunt a few years after we sold it.

As usual there are a few ramblings about the Mini on my site - including modifying the door and injection system:

http://www.stallard-engineering.co.uk/stories/Minis/clubmanestate.htm

I remember those David Ogle cars - lovely jobs and he also did a Scimitar based car.

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Re: One for Mini lovers, (Ted)
« Reply #17 on: June 05, 2023, 11:00:56 AM »
Thanks for posting the link Ian - reading your rebuild of the Mini Estate was really interesting as was your article on the 1300GT.

FWIW the 1300 GT & its MG & Wolseley variants reminded me how underestimated they were as comfy vehicles. The engine as you will know is almost an S engine (has the extra 2 head studs) but without the expensive EN40B crank without the two rear crank case covers so a more rigid block. When I was in the car trade they sold well as used vehicles if they were not too rotten at the rear.

Me and my best mate at the time re-shelled quite a few minis and found out to our cost how some things just do not fit, different spaced wiper spindle centrers, two thread sizes on the rubber suspension doughnuts, bigger rear windscreen. We had a new Hydralastic rear subframe that we fitted with the dry rubber suspension - it was a nightmare as the rear trumpets were too short to give the right ride height. With no access to an engineering option we ended up fitting Hi-Lo adjusters with extra thick spacers at great extra expense.

As much as I loved my Minis back in the day when I bought a used early version BMW Mini it did in my view manage to retain the Mini Go Cart drive with modern ride, comfort and lower cabin noise. What the original Mini really lacked IMHO was separate engine/gearbox oil systems. That said the original minis were  a hoot to drive compared to the competition at the time a four wheeled equivalent to Honda 400 fours.

Fond memories of my first 850 with the floor mounted starter button & dip switch plus the long pudding stick gear lever with no synchromesh in first gear.
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Re: One for Mini lovers, (Ted)
« Reply #18 on: June 05, 2023, 09:03:03 PM »
Yes Ted, it's quite amazing what small changes were made during the Mini production run.  My front subframe came from a brand new automatic Mini which had been partly drowned in the North Sea when a ship carrying brand new cars to Belgium sank.  Universal Salvage in Sheffield bought them all after recovery - lots of really good undamaged parts became available!  However, the Auto front subframe is slightly wider across the engine mounts so I have 1/4" Dural spacers to make up the difference.  I've owned 32 Minis of all variants except Moke and Innocenti and rebuilt 12 with new shells starting at £650 and rising to about £1800.  I helped a friend re-shell his van in 1972 and that new shell was £178 - they are over 10 grand now for a saloon shell.
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« Reply #19 on: June 05, 2023, 09:37:51 PM »
I only had three myself an early  850, a 1275 Mk 1 S, then a Mk2 998 Cooper that I upgraded to a full 1275 spec over several years  a couple were spent stood on my driveway as a bare shell sitting on four oil drums. Sadly most of those photos were lost in our house fire in November 2017.
My Mum had a couple of manual versions followed by 3 autos the last two were Clubman Estates.

It was my best mate that rallied a 1275 that he kept on crashing so I helped him re-shell the last one three times.
Its a small world when I was a student I worked part time for a Vauxhall dealership that supplied a new 1275 S to an  existing Vauxhall  customers son. I picked it up on trade plates  from Kennings driving it to the Vauxhall Dealership in Derby (Allsops) for delivery - a lad called Neil Wheal who my mate bought it from some 5 years later - what a small world. My BiL was Neils best mate when they both worked for Web Corbett Glass factory in Tutbury.
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Re: One for Mini lovers, (Ted)
« Reply #20 on: June 05, 2023, 10:15:57 PM »
Should be a colour tweaked version for you Ted

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« Reply #21 on: June 05, 2023, 10:30:25 PM »
For the purists you will notice the 850 Mini & blue S had a pair of Lotus Elan side lights as my Parabolic Carello Pajod headlamps had no side light facility - best headlamps I ever owned - they moved to each Mini eventually I fitted them to a  Opel Ascona using Hillman Imp headlamp bowls - by that time standard headlamp sizes were history.
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Re: One for Mini lovers, (Ted)
« Reply #22 on: June 06, 2023, 11:12:12 AM »
Should be a colour tweaked version for you Ted

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TBH the gold top half was my version of the JPS /Players Gold Leaf team colours.
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Re: One for Mini lovers, (Ted)
« Reply #23 on: June 06, 2023, 11:40:48 AM »
A very cool era in motor racing too, I like the early commercial colours etc from then.

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Re: One for Mini lovers, (Ted)
« Reply #24 on: June 06, 2023, 04:06:55 PM »
Yes that's the type of colours i saw racing back in the day - they morphed from Red/Gold to Black/Gold then replaced the Gold with yellow as it Televised better on camera I have read.1017353_537115406326463_1528648547_n by Macabe Thiele, on Flickr

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Re: One for Mini lovers, (Ted)
« Reply #25 on: June 07, 2023, 12:14:23 PM »
A very cool era in motor racing too, I like the early commercial colours etc from then.

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Wow, great photo :D. And who can forget the JPS Rotary Nortons, still the best ever looking fag coloured race bike in my opinion, very mean looking especially with the riders wearing matching black leathers. Even the 50cc Puch Monza Grand Prix looked like a JPS Rotary Norton 20 years before they were invented!
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Re: One for Mini lovers, (Ted)
« Reply #26 on: June 07, 2023, 08:22:22 PM »
Never really been into cars but agree the mini has enduring charm - bizarre how small they look nowadays.
Seeing this thread reminded me of something we came across clearing stuff when my father passed away - a pile of posters of the ERA Mini Turbo - never heard of it but nice photos.
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« Reply #27 on: June 07, 2023, 08:41:28 PM »
Never really been into cars but agree the mini has enduring charm - bizarre how small they look nowadays.
Seeing this thread reminded me of something we came across clearing stuff when my father passed away - a pile of posters of the ERA Mini Turbo - never heard of it but nice photos.
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Andy, Someone in my street had the Rover 25 version of the ERA. Nice looking car in BRG with some tasteful orange trim pieces. It's long gone now though!
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Re: One for Mini lovers, (Ted)
« Reply #28 on: June 08, 2023, 07:39:12 AM »
Dave,
Could the 200 version down your street have been a 200 BRM? - I think they were all painted BRG? That is a real rare beast these days and quite valuable.  I thought ERA only did a Mini version.

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« Reply #29 on: June 08, 2023, 07:41:40 AM »
This one?

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