last week my wife and i picked her new project car . here are a few pictures of the minor[frame][/frame][frame][/frame][frame][/frame][frame][/frame][frame][/frame][frame][/frame][frame][/frame][frame][/frame]
My wife allways wanted a morris and we come upon this one by the road side for sale . we where not looking for a morris at the time but there it was
as you can see from the pictures it need new sill's and also the floors have had a few patches over the years and now they need a few more . so i will just replace them with some new ones
The minor will be kept mostly as standard as it will be a little run around , so no need for bigger brakes
Adrian
my wifes new car
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Re: my wifes new car
Looks like very standard Minor rot. I would start with repair/replace the sills and boxing panels. Is that a pile of pidgeon poo in the back?!
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Re: my wifes new car
no that would be the mice that had used it as a house for the last 11 years .
the sill's will be the first thing to be fixed , as you say good starting point
the sill's will be the first thing to be fixed , as you say good starting point
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Re: my wifes new car
Good project
Hope the mice have been evicted
Hope the mice have been evicted
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the first new panel for the minor was delivered today and i am very happy with the quality of the metal , i was not expecting it to be suck a heavy gauge . I am also thinking about stick welding it in place as it is so thick as i have a welder that can weld on a low amp , and the stick are free
so the hard work is about to begin . I have never been so determined to get a car back on the road , as ever one who has see her as asked, why are you bothering. just wait and see [frame][/frame]
so the hard work is about to begin . I have never been so determined to get a car back on the road , as ever one who has see her as asked, why are you bothering. just wait and see [frame][/frame]
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Re: my wifes new car
If you are up to coded welding standards and the metal you are going to attach to is all as thick as the new bit then go for it!
Free stick is definately the right price .
Free stick is definately the right price .
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"
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Re: my wifes new car
I very nearly became a coded welder , but that was a few years ago. I think a bit of practice and i should be fine