However I moved to the Northeast a few years later and started stripping the moggy down. Then I dragged it around to various places of storage while I messed around doing other things as one does in their early 20's.
I settled down in 1999 and got married and bought a house with a garage so the very sorry looking trav was close by . Then kids came along and this offered more excuses for not cracking on with the rebuild. I would go to Santa Pod with an old car nut friend of mine and every time I'd come home and do a bit on the car. But I'd do some and get stuck and leave it again. Some of you may know what I mean.
I bought it standard but always loved the shape of the Traveller and the idea of a half wooden car going too fast so decided fairly early on to drop in a Fiat twin cam as was the swap of the day. I was of course inspired by those Beardmore bros and a regular reader of Minor Matters and Street Machine so the Morris had it coming really. And it did get a Fiat Twin Cam 1592cc, rebuilt from a Regatta or so I was told - it would turn out to be Lancia block with a inline 5 speed box from a 131. I got going with the conversion and just really dropped it in and got onto uprating the running gear.
Tele's all round.
3 leaves removed - lowering blocks
Marina Torsion Bars - Adjustable
Split prop with a centre bearing
poly bushes all round
RS2000 rear axle
Twin 40 Delloto's on a Guy Croft intake
Bosch Electronic Ignition
New head gasket and cam belt.
That was all done ages ago now and as I and the Morris approach 40 we have decided to make a promise to get this car on the road once and for all.
I have a new wood frame which looks great having several applications of Cuprinol and layers of Varnish - I'll not turn to body work, I have all the wings without paint stored. I really need to get this the engine fired up and think I may need some help with that.
I bought new leads the other day - a new battery is on it way. Today I sourced some 4star. I have a electronic petrol pump from a Land Rover I think, that needs feeding to the carbs. I have new fuel line. The ignition is not linked up so that the next goal.
I have enough enthusiasm but could use some guidance. I have a couple of questions but I'll post them up later. I just thought I'd introduce myself and my new old project.
Thanks for reading, here are a few photos I took this morning to maybe prompt some discussion. Thanks for having me on board.
Dean[frame]