
http://www.morrisminorconvertible.co.uk ... nj/jnj.htm
Although I am pretty happy that Santa found these for me on Ebay
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... K:MEWAX:IT
What's on the top of your list?
Anything can be "made" to fit, within reason. The key is getting the seats of the right dimension so that they fit in the space available. Runners will need to be adapted whatever seats are chosen.Ondergard wrote:Do Rover 216 seats fit a Morris Minor, then?
We had a good one at work - it is probably on a truck to the clearance company today (or it went already this week).On my Christmas list is a grit blasting cabinet
Well I am with you on the Long Case clock my biggest problem is where I would site it and the prices have been at a low for the last year or so (good time to buy) as ones that made £2 to £4,000 a few years ago are £800 - £1,500 nowadays and value is more about maker, movement & case rather than age as you can get late 1700's quite reasonable, all I would say is go for an eight day movement rather than a 30 hour.Blaketon wrote: One thing I've promised myself, one day, is a long case clock. I think a grandmother clock would suit my needs best (Sizewise). I know very little about them but I quite like the idea of an antique one, as opposed to a new one.
I like the full blown jobs but one might look a bit daft in my three up three down end of terrace. On the other hand I don't want a 5 foot job either. I shall remember to check on the winding interval. I have an eight day "Enfield" clock on my front room mantlepiece. It was given to my grandfather when he left the AEC in 1946. So a local jeweller told me, in the late '40s, it was a bit like having a "Plasma TV" todayKevin wrote:Well I am with you on the Long Case clock my biggest problem is where I would site it and the prices have been at a low for the last year or so (good time to buy) as ones that made £2 to £4,000 a few years ago are £800 - £1,500 nowadays and value is more about maker, movement & case rather than age as you can get late 1700's quite reasonable, all I would say is go for an eight day movement rather than a 30 hour.Blaketon wrote: One thing I've promised myself, one day, is a long case clock. I think a grandmother clock would suit my needs best (Sizewise). I know very little about them but I quite like the idea of an antique one, as opposed to a new one.
Grandmother clocks I often find are often not to my taste and often have not very nice cases (in my eyes).