Has anyone seen this instrument panel? Does anyone know anything about it?
Thanks.
https://www.bing.com/images/search?view ... ajaxhist=0
Unique Series MM/II Instrument Panel
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Re: Unique Series MM/II Instrument Panel
Can't see it Jaekl... just takes me to Bing homepage
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Re: Unique Series MM/II Instrument Panel
The only thing moggie related in that link has fur and whiskers.
I think the link has failed.
Regards John
Edit: Sorry took too long looking at those images in the first link, the second link works.
I think the link has failed.
Regards John
Edit: Sorry took too long looking at those images in the first link, the second link works.
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Re: Unique Series MM/II Instrument Panel
Got it now. It's this one isn't it?
viewtopic.php?f=19&t=33932
Old thread on here revived today by a new member (scroll down it for pic)
viewtopic.php?f=19&t=33932
Old thread on here revived today by a new member (scroll down it for pic)
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Re: Unique Series MM/II Instrument Panel
It is making the rounds. Wonder what brought it up. From the old post there seem to be two at least.
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Re: Unique Series MM/II Instrument Panel
I've been aware of it for several years. Always comes up in a Google images search for 'Morris Minor MM'.
Regarding the old post it's possible that one panel is the finished product, the OP states that the first attempt needs some adjustments to gauge position. Sadly he's not been on here for over a year so we may never find out.
Regarding the old post it's possible that one panel is the finished product, the OP states that the first attempt needs some adjustments to gauge position. Sadly he's not been on here for over a year so we may never find out.
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