Pedro, my 1970 morris minor (MODIFIED)
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Pedro, my 1970 morris minor (MODIFIED)
hey all, i bought the car about october 2009 and it was registered in 1970, i bought pedro for just under £1300 hoping it wouldnt have much rust, however i was wrong! I will be doing a lot of work to this car, including engine swap to a tuned toyota 4age, remapped ecu and turbo or supercharger... which??? i dont know, yet!!!, rear telescopic shocks, radius arm kit and front coil over system, alloys, escort mk2 rs2000 rear axle, new brakes allround (ford fitment), and a few more surprises , i am considering getting it acid dipped at JLH to get a complete clean shell, and then my paint work will be... lets say 'magical' ;)
so this here is pedro (this was the picture from the advert i bought it from on car and classic)
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The date is wrong btw---------------------------------------------------------^^^^
these are just some more pics of him, and a little bit of dismantling him.
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I had to cut the rear wings off as the bolts were truely rusted together and were rounding off when i tried to undo them, ps i soaked them in wd-40 to "lubricate" the bolts but it didnt do anything.
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i have bought 2 fibreglass rear wings widend by 2 inches and my DOTZ touge alloys.
will keep you posted
so this here is pedro (this was the picture from the advert i bought it from on car and classic)
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The date is wrong btw---------------------------------------------------------^^^^
these are just some more pics of him, and a little bit of dismantling him.
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I had to cut the rear wings off as the bolts were truely rusted together and were rounding off when i tried to undo them, ps i soaked them in wd-40 to "lubricate" the bolts but it didnt do anything.
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i have bought 2 fibreglass rear wings widend by 2 inches and my DOTZ touge alloys.
will keep you posted
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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor
Nah, this one is my project car, i may be buying another and having that as full restoration.
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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor
I agree. The car has remained as it is for 40 years, it would be a shame to turn it into the antithesis of what a Minor is! Once you start hacking around with the bodywork is ceases to be a Minor - it becomes an entirely different car made out of (some) Minor bits. Also, you may well run into problems with MOTing it and end up with a Q plate, as already discussed recently on this forum. I'm expecting to get flamed off here now....mmjosh wrote:dont spoil him by a roof chop leaave the roof as is
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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor
Good luck with the project, be nice to know which car/cars gave you the inspiration. I agree with the guys about the roof chop... it won't be easy and I'd ask questions about the Q plate possibility. This will then make it difficult to sell and costly to insure. But it is your car and you are free to do with with what you want.
But saying that, enjoy doing what you are doing and keep us updated. There are plenty of modded Minor fans on here and it's good to get the youngsters on board to keep the Minor visible.
But saying that, enjoy doing what you are doing and keep us updated. There are plenty of modded Minor fans on here and it's good to get the youngsters on board to keep the Minor visible.
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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor
This sounds a great project,but i would do it like Johnny Cash,one piece at a time,(you can look him up on wiki. )
I have my car for about 18 years and it is on it's third rebuild.
You might end up your car in pieces and have run out of mojo and just want to get rid of it.
Also if you do it in stages you get the fun of driving it and finding out what mods work and what does not alot sooner than having a garage queen for the next ten years.(i know,i've been there).
But it's your call.
All we ask is for are lots of pictures
Good Luck
Gas.
I have my car for about 18 years and it is on it's third rebuild.
You might end up your car in pieces and have run out of mojo and just want to get rid of it.
Also if you do it in stages you get the fun of driving it and finding out what mods work and what does not alot sooner than having a garage queen for the next ten years.(i know,i've been there).
But it's your call.
All we ask is for are lots of pictures
Good Luck
Gas.
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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor
wouldnt the 4age make it a q reg anyway???
and dont worry i wont be going to the horrible extent like this
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im attempting to make it slightly more sporty, so it may just be chopped 2 inches or 3 instead of four.
somewhere along the lines of this,
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and dont worry i wont be going to the horrible extent like this
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im attempting to make it slightly more sporty, so it may just be chopped 2 inches or 3 instead of four.
somewhere along the lines of this,
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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor
what kind of wheels are these DOTZ TOUGE alloys can i ask
freshly painted 1275cc anda very loud big bore exhaust
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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor
These except mine have a green pinstripe which will match my paint scheme of green and black and four bolting holes. they are around an inch bigger than normal moggy wheels height wise and about half a wheel wider which will be fine once i have new axle but will cause some slight problems on fronts all shall be sorted though.
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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor
took some pics of the wheels and the widend wings
(thats my mum holding the wing btw haha)
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(thats my mum holding the wing btw haha)
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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor
are they right pcd or are you getting ur hubs redrilled
freshly painted 1275cc anda very loud big bore exhaust
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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor
they fit on the rear but require a spacer on the front
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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor
sorry, but i'm wih josh and the others on this one. do not chop the car- it would be a waste. i would love to do major modifications like this (without the alloys) but you've got to be sensible- i would only do this to a car on the verge of scrapping, that way you save it from death and then you have an excuse, and most people are happy. there have been many more restos done from cars much worse than this- keep it as it is!
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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor
I understand where your all coming from but as i have said this is my project car, i just want it to play around with helping me learn skills and pass my engineering exams for college, after this i will possibly be getting another moggy but give it a full restoration. i shall be visiting my local dvla office to have a chat with them about all of the 'legal' stuff.
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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor
It virtually ends the life of the car, and is then really only of interest to the owner until they get bored with it, or get to an age where they decide it wasn't such a good idea after all. Remember, your car was already 23 years old when you were born - you'd be destroying a piece of history.
There was an unfinished roof chopped Minor on eBay listed twice, and didn't attract a single bid. Have a look at http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1970-Morris-Minor ... 19baab8403
There was an unfinished roof chopped Minor on eBay listed twice, and didn't attract a single bid. Have a look at http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1970-Morris-Minor ... 19baab8403
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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor
Actually, why not contact the seller of that already chopped Minor? You would probably get it for a bargain price as he obviously couldn't sell it. And it's the same age as the one you are planning to chop.
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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor
which seller and where??? you got a link???
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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor
damn!!! i dont even need to think about it!!! i would buy that right away if i had somewhere to keep it, i only have a single garage and pedro is sat in there. such a shame!
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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor
put pedro back together and put him outside under cover and buy that roof chopped one