Hello, I've got a 1955 series II and I know the front wings are different to the later cars due to the sidelights (I had to modify the later wings to suit) but I'm wondering about the rear wings - are there any subtle differences between them and the later rear wings?
I can only find one type of rear wing available so I'm assuming it must be the same or else the later ones are slightly different but fit anyway?
Many thanks!
Series II wing differences...
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Series II wing differences...
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The rear wing on a MM & s11 is much narrower at the top of the wing, heres a pic from ESM site.
http://morrisminorspares.co.uk/shop/pro ... 61b738713c
And the later 1000 type
http://morrisminorspares.co.uk/shop/pro ... 61b738713c
http://morrisminorspares.co.uk/shop/pro ... 61b738713c
And the later 1000 type
http://morrisminorspares.co.uk/shop/pro ... 61b738713c
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Hi, thanks for that. I've been looking on the ESM site and on Bull Motif at replacement wings and they both mention 'genuine heritage' on some of the wings.
Does this mean that they are genuine 'new old stock'? or are they just the regular pattern wings which have been modified to be as good as the originals (which pattern panels seem not to be)?
I've got pattern front wings and although the headlights do fit, there is a horrible lip showing, especially on the n/s. would 'genuine heritage' wings fit any better around the headlight area do you think?
Thanks
Damian
Does this mean that they are genuine 'new old stock'? or are they just the regular pattern wings which have been modified to be as good as the originals (which pattern panels seem not to be)?
I've got pattern front wings and although the headlights do fit, there is a horrible lip showing, especially on the n/s. would 'genuine heritage' wings fit any better around the headlight area do you think?
Thanks
Damian
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Damian, the front wings are pretty much the same, what ever car they came off. The only difference is the holes the hockey sticks and fixing bolts bolt through and the position of the side lights. If you manage to get hold of some decent Leyland/BMC used ones.. (ebay is a good place), a little bit of fibreglass, filler and a drill will make the later wings fit your car.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0407213328
Using an angle grinder fitted with an abrasive pad, it's amazing what you can do with a £10 wing. ;)
Keep an eye on ebay, early wings do appear I bought two for a tenner, they now look as good as new.
If the wings you have on bolt off ok, you may be better off repairing them using the same method. Clean all the rust off, you can then either weld a patch on underneath any of the large holes, splodge some fibregalss in from the front and just filler to finish. For small holes just fibreglass from the back and filler from the front.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0407213328
Using an angle grinder fitted with an abrasive pad, it's amazing what you can do with a £10 wing. ;)
Keep an eye on ebay, early wings do appear I bought two for a tenner, they now look as good as new.
If the wings you have on bolt off ok, you may be better off repairing them using the same method. Clean all the rust off, you can then either weld a patch on underneath any of the large holes, splodge some fibregalss in from the front and just filler to finish. For small holes just fibreglass from the back and filler from the front.
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A Clarendon Grey 1953 4 Door Series II.
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