New door jambs?
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New door jambs?
Does anyone have a source for the door jambs on a traveler? The jamb on the left side of my car is totally rotted out and someone has tried to fix it by filling in the rotten areas with chicken wire and bondo with a skim coat of fiberglass. Once these offending materials were removed I found that the jamb is almost beyond repair. The small repair panels will not help in this case because the damage is far beyond the first 6 inches (which are completely gone).
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Oh dear... Are there many travellers in junk yards out your way? Not having anything to compare, I'm ready to be shot down, but would that facing part be of the same section on all moggys? Thinking of cutting and shutting if secondhand travellers are scarce. If I were you I'd tackle that bit first before investigating much more of the car, or you could get really depressed at the pile of scrap you end up with! I guess you've already sorted out the front end
Good luck!

The rest of the car is in a similar state and I have almost stripped her down to the last nut and bolt. The B pillar is made of two parts, the front which has the locking tabs mounted to it and which has the molded shape to it and the back which is simply a flat piece of steel. If I could get my hands on any pillar I could just replace the rotten contoured part and the rear flat and move on. Any of you have a parts car you could chop up for me?
I have had no luck with junkyards in the states, the majority have never even heard of a Morris Minor.
Here is some more rust for your viewing pleasure:
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I have had no luck with junkyards in the states, the majority have never even heard of a Morris Minor.
Here is some more rust for your viewing pleasure:
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tfee,
to take that on you're at least as daft as me!
I guess you'll be spending a lot on panels to start with. Over here it could be cheaper to find a Traveller with a half decent shell than to buy all the repair panels - however at least in your country they fetch a good price when finished.
As for the B post - the 2 door and traveller door is the same so the shaped part should be similar enough - therefore a donor section shouldn't be too hard to find. I've no idea what the postage cost from UK to USA would be though!
to take that on you're at least as daft as me!
I guess you'll be spending a lot on panels to start with. Over here it could be cheaper to find a Traveller with a half decent shell than to buy all the repair panels - however at least in your country they fetch a good price when finished.
As for the B post - the 2 door and traveller door is the same so the shaped part should be similar enough - therefore a donor section shouldn't be too hard to find. I've no idea what the postage cost from UK to USA would be though!
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Jan 06: The Minor SII Africa adventure: http://www.minor-detour.com
Oct 06: back from Dresden with my Trabant 601 Kombi
Jan 07: back from a month thru North Africa (via Timbuktu) in a S3 Landy
June 07 - back from Zwickau Trabi Treffen
Aug 07 & Aug 08 - back from the Lands End to Orkney in 71 pickup
Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block
