1956 s11 traveller restoration
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Re: 1956 s11 traveller restoration
Sliding windows and back lights fitted the other day, managed to loose the new reflectors I had bought for it, but Im sure they are not too far away! The original back door lock was destroyed when I was taking the old doors aprt, the square that turns the handle was seized in to the mechanism and not even heat would shift. So Ive made up a good handle from a couple of old ones, just need to drill the doors to put it on.
Today I recovered the original hardboard head lining, I managed to find a really good match in a local materail shop. Its a blackout type of cloth used for making blinds. Hopefully I will get it fitted tomorrow. I also repaired the back armrest panels, the old vinyl has become very brittle and was coming away from the hardboard backing.[frame][/frame]
Today I recovered the original hardboard head lining, I managed to find a really good match in a local materail shop. Its a blackout type of cloth used for making blinds. Hopefully I will get it fitted tomorrow. I also repaired the back armrest panels, the old vinyl has become very brittle and was coming away from the hardboard backing.[frame][/frame]
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Re: 1956 s11 traveller restoration
So headcloth fitted, looking great Also fitted the repaired arm rests and all the inner cappings. The back door locking mechanism and handle was fitted today, that was quite a time consuming job.
Next job is too fit the boot floor boards then the back seat can go in, waxiol inside the front doors and the door cards can go on, fit the door seals and kick plates and sill finishers, sort out windscreen washers. Nearly there!!
Next job is too fit the boot floor boards then the back seat can go in, waxiol inside the front doors and the door cards can go on, fit the door seals and kick plates and sill finishers, sort out windscreen washers. Nearly there!!
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Re: 1956 s11 traveller restoration
Well, going for MOT today at 13.40, fingers crossed!!! I took it for about a 2 mile run yesterdy and all seemed ok
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Re: 1956 s11 traveller restoration
MOT passed!!!!!! Happy days
Just the door beading and carpets to fit and its nearly finished. I will have to fit wing mirrors again, its very strange driving without them when your so used to having them It will be very handy having the traveller to use again as Im moving house in the next couple of weeks and you can shove lots in the back..............[frame][/frame]
Just the door beading and carpets to fit and its nearly finished. I will have to fit wing mirrors again, its very strange driving without them when your so used to having them It will be very handy having the traveller to use again as Im moving house in the next couple of weeks and you can shove lots in the back..............[frame][/frame]
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Re: 1956 s11 traveller restoration
Surely you're not going to put that much on the roof of the newly restored minor are you. Don't scrape the paint Well done on getting a nice new ticket!
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Re: 1956 s11 traveller restoration
Congratulation on your success
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Re: 1956 s11 traveller restoration
I definately wont be putting a roof rack on the traveller again, when you see how small the brass tacks are that hold the roof and channel on its a bit scary........
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Re: 1956 s11 traveller restoration
Congratulations Dave! Finished in time for the MOT-UK!?
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Re: 1956 s11 traveller restoration
Yes Andy this is the one thats going on MOT, a new bigger tent has also been purchased for the trip! Im looking forward to it already
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Re: 1956 s11 traveller restoration
that is after the passenger side seat is re strapped and the draught excluders put on... dont forget the navigator!
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Re: 1956 s11 traveller restoration
Heres a few pics taken yesterday on the North Down Rally.[frame][/frame]SHINEY!!!! [frame][/frame]
Its going really well, I had forgotten though just how noisey the stainless exhaust I put on it was. I took it today to a drive it outing in Colemans Nursery in Templepatrick, a good day ut with about 50 ish cars attending.
Its going really well, I had forgotten though just how noisey the stainless exhaust I put on it was. I took it today to a drive it outing in Colemans Nursery in Templepatrick, a good day ut with about 50 ish cars attending.
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Re: 1956 s11 traveller restoration
You've done an excellent job David!
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Re: 1956 s11 traveller restoration
Looks really lovely. Something about the split screen just looks so good.
Traveller rebuilt in 2007 by Charles Ware's Morris Minor Centre
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Pickup Fully restored 2011 by Rich Legg
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Re: 1956 s11 traveller restoration
hello David, very nice traveller indeed, got a good look at it on Saturday past there, i was the fella that was wanting to pick your brains about the best way to go about starting the restoration of a '57 4 door saloon, i spoke to you briefly just before you went in to get breakfast, im sorry i didnt get to talk, my daughter was getting very cold and so thought it best to get her home, just as a matter of fact the minor is hers and dads doing the work, shes 13, but anyway sorry to have missed you and hopefully i can get to talk with you at some other point, i see you have the knowledge.
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Re: 1956 s11 traveller restoration
Excellent job!
And so fast too!
And so fast too!
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Re: 1956 s11 traveller restoration
That woodwork looks great David, that is some car.
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