Where does the jacking point label fit on the series mm, I got one off Rob Thomas but am unsure of its location
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BrianR
jacking point label
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Re: jacking point label
Ohhhhh ... could you post of a photo of the label? I think I vaguely recall Rob T making repro labels for something, not sure if it was that.
And I'm curious about the answer as well!
And I'm curious about the answer as well!
I have two Minors in upstate New York. One is the 1961 Traveller my dad bought new that year in London, where I was born. It's had a hard life but is still running cheerfully at 54K miles. The second is the oldest Minor confirmed to survive in North America, a LHD high-light Tourer built in April 1949. It's a total basket case, but will be restored over the coming years.
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Re: jacking point label
I haven't got a photo but if you go onto the series mm site on here & look under series mm porn & I think its page 3 you will see photos posted by Rob Thomas
Regards
BrianR
Regards
BrianR
Re: jacking point label
LOL, "Alta and MM porn," had missed that one! Searched the forum for "jacking" and found nothing about labels.
The porn thread did have pics of Rob's bonnet-lock and voltage-regulator labels, but nothing for jacking points ??
The porn thread did have pics of Rob's bonnet-lock and voltage-regulator labels, but nothing for jacking points ??
I have two Minors in upstate New York. One is the 1961 Traveller my dad bought new that year in London, where I was born. It's had a hard life but is still running cheerfully at 54K miles. The second is the oldest Minor confirmed to survive in North America, a LHD high-light Tourer built in April 1949. It's a total basket case, but will be restored over the coming years.
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Re: jacking point label
Aha! Much obliged, and thank you. I'm still many years away from labels for the 1949 "USA" Tourer, but a man can dream ... thanks again.
I have two Minors in upstate New York. One is the 1961 Traveller my dad bought new that year in London, where I was born. It's had a hard life but is still running cheerfully at 54K miles. The second is the oldest Minor confirmed to survive in North America, a LHD high-light Tourer built in April 1949. It's a total basket case, but will be restored over the coming years.
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Re: jacking point label
Just came upon this thread and thought I would post a picture of an original jacking instruction card I found under the back seat of my 1949 saloon and my attempt at reproducing a 'new' one for the finished restoration.
Busy collecting parts for my '52 MM Convertible and 1949 Saloon restorations. :o