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Hiya all,theres a thread currently running in the general section to which I asked should the cheesegrater grill of my "52 series mm be chrome or painted?There is no sign of chrome under the paint of mine.Sois there a definitive answer?All the best for the new year to all on here.
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Re: Chrome
Hi JohnnoJohnno wrote:Hiya all,theres a thread currently running in the general section to which I asked should the cheesegrater grill of my "52 series mm be chrome or painted?There is no sign of chrome under the paint of mine.Sois there a definitive answer?All the best for the new year to all on here.
I have tried to find out this myself.
What I have found out is that there are two types of front panels:
Type 1: In one piece, often with the " chees grater " part painted in silver.
Type 2 : With loose insert, but due to chrome was hard to get the insert was painted steel. However a Chromium Plated grill was available as an ( expencive ?? ) option. This is in March 1951, RHD Car No. 90117
Maybe export models were diffrent as I have seen frontpanels in one piece, and frontpanels with loose inserts which have the loose insert in painted steel, chrome on brass or stainless steel.
This is what I have found out, I dont know if it is 100% correct, but I am sure that other members here knows more about this.
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Svantemann
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As per Ray Newells Original Morris minor, March 1951 painted grill introduced with chrome as an option, this remained to the end of mm production. The painted grill on later mm was generally finished in body colour, but black cars were a specail case having a contrasting grey grill, birch grey being used most often.
Ive had a look through some peroid brochures I have but couldnt find any prices mentioned! Someone's bound to know!!
Ive had a look through some peroid brochures I have but couldnt find any prices mentioned! Someone's bound to know!!
Too many Minors so little time.....
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Ok,that just about clarifies the situation!Many thanks to all who take the time and effort to reply and answer questions.All the very best for the new year to all members.
Power to your Pistons,Johnnydoome.
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