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My latest winter project pulled up this morning on a trailer, a 1971 Morris Minor Traveler. It needs a lot of work, all the wood is rotted out, the floorboards have been fiberglassed over, probably due to rust and the front fenders are falling off. To make matters worse I paid too much for it. But I will have to put that in the past so that I can make some progress with her.

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Welcome and good luck Todd :D :wink:

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I think we've all had that feeling but all worth it in the end - good luck !!
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GOOD LUCK
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Welcome to the forum! Can you post up some pics of the Traveller - and I'm guessing you are in USA or Canada?
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hmm 1971 traveller, the best of the lot!

(not that I am biased or anything :P )

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Good luck with your project, I have just finished mine and it sounds like it was in a similar state to yours.

Remember and post plenty progress updates.
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Post by alainmoran »

Aye, I had that feeling with my first minor ... but as soon as you get to drive her those feelings will all be forgotten and replaced with a silly grin :D
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Thanks guys, bring on the silly grin! This car is seriosly rotted out, the head lights pretty much fell out f the fender and the bumper fell off too once the grille bolts were loosened. My biggest fear is not knowing where to weld in the new sections. How does one locate the new parts correctly befpre welding them in place?
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How does one locate the new parts correctly
Hi and welcome Todd if you fill in your whereabouts in your profile we should be able to point you in the direction of the nearest spares specialist and like Roy I assume you are over the pond as you use the term fender.
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And if you don't have a manual for the car - I can point you to a download - PM me !
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Welcome on board. I hope you find, as I did, that the previous owner had glassed over the floor to protect the lovely clean metal underneath from the inevitable leaks. That was a real heart lightener!! However by the sounds of the rest of your wagon....Good luck!
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when you acheive something on a morris it allway makes you smile ,,,grandad
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Yes, it's true, I'm across the pond located just outside of Detroit where I am preparing to sell my house for 1/4 of what I paid for it when our car industry collapses. Can you all do us a small favor over there and buy a Ford? I can forgive you if you avoid GM products. I'll do what I can over here to keep the British auto heritage alive by spending thousands on new and reconditioned Morris parts. I also have a Ford model T with a Jaguar 4.2 engine.
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tfee wrote:Thanks guys, bring on the silly grin! This car is seriosly rotted out, the head lights pretty much fell out f the fender and the bumper fell off too once the grille bolts were loosened. My biggest fear is not knowing where to weld in the new sections. How does one locate the new parts correctly befpre welding them in place?
Work on one side at a time so you can use the other for reference. Also take plenty of photos and measurements before hand so you can locate your new panels in the right place.

Sometimes you might need to temporarily fit say 2 panels to get the first one in the right position - just clamp it all up with vice grips then get it tack welded in place.
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And whatever you do DON'T do more than tack anything til you're totally sure all the bits line up right. Having just the same grief with the remains of my MGB at the mo. I like your idea of transatlantic co-operation, unfortunately can't fit any more Fords on the driveway! Keep buying the Moggy spares though!
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I couldn't afford a new ford even if I wanted one.

Besides, my blue oval was built in Dagenham! and My brothers here in Southampton!

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I have got some of the car apart now and you can see the rusty bits. The front drivers side fender was removed with a gentle tug. <br>Image<br>
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Might not be too bad when you get that rusty wing out of the way!! I always think the job looks more promising once you've cut the rust out and you know what you're working with,assuming the rot stops somewhere! Any pictures of the wood? Good luck!
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