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Hi to all members of the MMOC,Im a MM owner from Melbourne Australia,have just joined your site.Currently I own a 1960 2 door sedan in the process of restoration/modification,all the usual sort of repair stuff but fitted with a 83 model toyota corolla 1.3 ltr 4 cylinder and 3 spd. auto and steering columb from and australian model early Ford Laser with all controls,ignition,indicators etc on the columb.Still have a long way to go as I work away slowly at it. I enjoy reading all the posts on this site and hope that many of you are aware of the Morris Minor Forum that we have here in Australia,Im sure you would find it interesting reading.Regards for now,Pete..
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Hello Jimmy,
welcome to the forum!
please post some pictures of your cars here.
welcome to the forum!
please post some pictures of your cars here.
Cheers John - all comments IMHO
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Hi Pete, welcome to the messageboard. If you're not sure how to post a photo the details are here: http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=31197 Or maybe you could start your own thread in the restorations project forum so that we can see the work progressing as you go along? 

Eric - 1971 Traveller
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Welcome to you, Pete ! There's quite a few people on here from your neck of the woods.
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Hi im a newbee,
I have a green 1000, 1964, i have replaced all the brakes but need to get the some welding done and a respray,looking forward to seeing how you have all done with yours.
Jade
From Bury St Edmunds
Suffolk
I have a green 1000, 1964, i have replaced all the brakes but need to get the some welding done and a respray,looking forward to seeing how you have all done with yours.
Jade
From Bury St Edmunds
Suffolk
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Welcome to the forum 

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Hi Pete & Jade welcome aboard.
Cheers
Kevin
Lovejoy 1968 Smoke Grey Traveller (gone to a new home after13 years)
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Kevin
Lovejoy 1968 Smoke Grey Traveller (gone to a new home after13 years)
Herts Branch Member
Moderator MMOC 44706
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Thanks all for the welcome! Work is slow on my project and pics dont really show much but will see what I can organise for you.Unlike the rust issues you suffer there,mine is not to bad,had to form and fit a new passenger side chassis rail and a few bits behind the guards when they were removed and a little under the sill panels but that all good now.I will post anything else regards progress etc in the projects thread and keep you advised from time to time.Regards Pete.
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Hi nice to meet you all,
i took action today and started taking boris to pieces then panicked and spent afternoon on here working out what to do so thanks for all the old and new questions asked and answered.
i took action today and started taking boris to pieces then panicked and spent afternoon on here working out what to do so thanks for all the old and new questions asked and answered.

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Well, I finally went and done it. After years of debating, should I, shouldn't I..................
I totally ignored the wife, and the overtones from my mechanic father (they have no brakes son, I mean, there are NO brakes!) and purchased a 1964 Morris 1000
At the moment it is almond green, a pretty rough spray job is hiding a load o filler
I plan on using Ollie (wife picked the name) every day I can. I have already fallen in love with the need to concentrate and think ahead approach to driving. Oh, some of you may always be like that, but when I'm driving my modern car, i always have something to distract me
I have already benefited from your technical message board as the battery went flat on me yesterday. So new bushes for the dynamo have been purchased aff ebay.
Boy, it is fun to drive though, and more than an ample substitute for the motorbike
cheers
archie
I totally ignored the wife, and the overtones from my mechanic father (they have no brakes son, I mean, there are NO brakes!) and purchased a 1964 Morris 1000

At the moment it is almond green, a pretty rough spray job is hiding a load o filler

I plan on using Ollie (wife picked the name) every day I can. I have already fallen in love with the need to concentrate and think ahead approach to driving. Oh, some of you may always be like that, but when I'm driving my modern car, i always have something to distract me

I have already benefited from your technical message board as the battery went flat on me yesterday. So new bushes for the dynamo have been purchased aff ebay.
Boy, it is fun to drive though, and more than an ample substitute for the motorbike

cheers
archie
a man's a man fer a' that
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And - if kept in good condition - it DOES have brakes ! They are only useless if neglected. Welcome to the forum.



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Hi Archie and welcome, I assume its just a typo and that you meant new brushes.the battery went flat on me yesterday. So new bushes for the dynamo have been purchased off ebay.
Cheers
Kevin
Lovejoy 1968 Smoke Grey Traveller (gone to a new home after13 years)
Herts Branch Member
Moderator MMOC 44706
Kevin
Lovejoy 1968 Smoke Grey Traveller (gone to a new home after13 years)
Herts Branch Member
Moderator MMOC 44706
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Hi Pete and Archie
Welcome (just catching up after a stressful week
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Welcome (just catching up after a stressful week

My 1970 2 door saloon Trafalgar Blue
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Nope, I'm just thickKevin wrote:Hi Archie and welcome, I assume its just a typo and that you meant new brushes.the battery went flat on me yesterday. So new bushes for the dynamo have been purchased off ebay.

You say tomato, I say........cucumber.
Oh no! Hope I haven't just bought two privet hedges off ebay! That won't fix my dynamo


a man's a man fer a' that
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No, but on the plus side they will help to disguise your less than perfect paint jobarchie76 wrote:Hope I haven't just bought two privet hedges off ebay! That won't fix my dynamo![]()

Welcome to the messageboard Archie. Any problems just ask - someone on here will know the answer

Eric - 1971 Traveller