Pedro, my 1970 morris minor (MODIFIED)

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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor

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HOWEVER! you guys have made me realise some stuff and i wont be going ahead with the roof chop. i shall be going ahead with everything else though
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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor

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hooray no roof chop :D

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNe8bBpgV8Y

I think they have this thread beamed live on the wall over there.
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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor

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hahaha very funny :P
will update pics of my new axel once the guy im buying it from contacts me!! :S
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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor

Post by morrisfixer »

Aright mate,
I've been following your progress on your car well done so far,
not so keen on roof chop but the rest sounds great. But if your
still keen on chopping then go to the Custom&Modified and look
for Crazy Wing mods, my pal found it on the net .
Hope this gives you some ideas :D
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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor

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Dude, I have been following this thread and your doing pretty well so far. As for the roof chop, GO FOR IT 8). It's your car and if you like it then don't worry about what everyone else thinks. Unless your planning on selling it straight away then don't worry about it's re-sale value. Most people who modify cars don't make back what they spent on it. It's all personal taste at the end of the day, and I personally love it :D. How boring would it be if all Morris Minors looked the same!
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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor

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wow! thats exactly what i thought, everybody does the same restoration to make it look standard, and i LOVE the roof chop idea but it will cause complete havoc with insurance and mot blah blah blah :(
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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor

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Well I'm not claiming to know a lot about these regulations but why would your insurance go up as it isn't a 'speed' modification. Also as along as the welding is done to a proffesional level then the MOT shouldn't be a problem. If you really want to do it then there are always ways around these things dude.
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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor

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What's the advantage of a roof chop? I'm yet to find one.

It costs money and takes a lot of time and effort to do, it compromises your comfort and visibility and likely reduces the saleability of the car, all for what benefit?

As previously said it's your car so you can do what you like, and in my opinion modifications to the engine, wheels, interior, etc can make the car really nice but roofchopping really does seem pointless.
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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor

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As I said, personal preference. Roof chops were huge in the 80's/90's are there back on the increase. I do agree that if you are a tall chap you may get a sore back but who cares :roll: 8) . I wouldn't say it reduces the saleability of the care at all, so long as you market it to the right group of people. The custom/ modified scene is huge so I don't think you should worry about it not selling (if thats what you want to do). At the end of the day guys, it may cost money, not have a purpose and a lot of people won't like it but it's his car, his money and thats another mog saved from the scrapper. Roof chop away :D
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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor

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ratrodmog wrote:.......another mog saved from the scrapper. Roof chop away :D

the thing is it isn't really a scrapper is it. as far as i can tell,(correct me if i'm wrong) the car was pretty up together when rossrox bought it. if it had been a shell that needed a sh*t load of welding then i would be in full support; it really would be saving a scrapper. theres plenty of bad mogs out there, and there is no need to cut up a good one!

for the record i absolutely love chops, but as i said before, you got to be sensible.

sorry if it sounds like a rant :roll:
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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor

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ratrodmog wrote: Roof chops were huge in the 80's/90's are there back on the increase.
has anyone considered a roof lift - now that would be different :D
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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor

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the more i read these comments the more pros and cons i have, haha. and the roof chop is deffinatly not going to happen becuase that will deffinatly issue me a q plate, which just really doesnt arouse me at all hahaha :P
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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor

Post by morrisfixer »

Hi rossrox,
You will be surprised how good a Morris will look even by
just changing the wheels and lowering it a couple of inches.
Even in standard paint. Check out my car in Retro Cars magazine
you don't have to go wild to have a nice, good looking car that
you've built 8) keep up the good work :lol:

steven :lol:

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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor

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right, the axle should be here on wednesday hopefully so i can finally get a bit of progress done :D
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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor

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no sign of the axle :evil: bloody delivery services really are terrable! :( next day delivery... guarenteed before 5:30... i think i should get my money back!
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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor

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If that's what you paid for you should be able to get your money back as they have not fulfilled their contract to you.

I'm straight on the phone if something is not delivered in the specified time.

A lot of these companies think people can't be bothered to complain that's why they mess people about :evil:


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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor

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definatly going to get on the phone tomorrow! :evil: definatly will get my money back!
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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor

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either full refund or 50% back... which is allright BUT and its a big but, they may have lost it... how the hell do you lose an axle with wheels and leaf springs still attached i will not know! this may be a major problemo! :o :x
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Re: Pedro, my 1970 morris minor

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rossrox wrote:either full refund or 50% back... which is allright BUT and its a big but, they may have lost it... how the hell do you lose an axle with wheels and leaf springs still attached i will not know! this may be a major problemo! :o :x
Someone has probably put it in the wrong sort pile, i'm sure they'll find it when the driver realises he has an axle with wheels and leaf springs over, when he finshes his round. :roll:

I'm pleased you got the full refund or 50% back. It pays to complain especially when you don't receive the service your paying for.


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