Two door saloon conversation to a Tourer
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Two door saloon conversation to a Tourer
Ive decided to take the plunge and restore this rather sad 1963 two door and turn it into a Tourer. m at the rust assessment stage at the moment and there is plenty of it. I will not be able to carry out the conversation until all of the bad areas are made good and then sort out the strengthening of the sill area. having resored two Minors previously htis will be by far the most challenging. ny useful tips/advice would be most welcome. I wll post more pics as the project progresses. [frame][/frame]
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Re: Two door saloon conversation to a Tourer
Wow! That's rather bad, at least compared to that with which I've got to contend. I wish you luck, my friend!
I personally have never understood how anyone can chop up a good two-door into a convertible...but to each his own, I s'pose. Again, I wish you luck. I'm not sure I can be much help to you, but keep us all posted of your progress and I'll help where I can. Post some more photos! It's always helpful to everyone to see the insides of a Minor.
I personally have never understood how anyone can chop up a good two-door into a convertible...but to each his own, I s'pose. Again, I wish you luck. I'm not sure I can be much help to you, but keep us all posted of your progress and I'll help where I can. Post some more photos! It's always helpful to everyone to see the insides of a Minor.
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