my morris 1000 restoration

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Re: my morris 1000 restoration

Post by andrew.searston »

that looks great, only if i had the money and space would i do a restoration to that extent.
can i ask when you sand the surface rust off do you have to put any rust killer on it or just primer it???
what colour are you going to paint it??
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Re: my morris 1000 restoration

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can i ask when you sand the surface rust off do you have to put any rust killer on it or just primer it???
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sand it back right to the steel ,then prime, i still dont know what colour ill go for yet :o
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Re: my morris 1000 restoration

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Coming on nicely, was beginning to wonder where you'd gone to.....Eveline, have you set yourself a deadline for this resto ?

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Re: my morris 1000 restoration

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id love to get more done ,just didnt have the money :( on the up side i got a new job so just a few bills this month and julys wages go to morris ,im still doing a few jobs ie .tar removal :x
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Re: my morris 1000 restoration

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I know what you mean Eveline, still, the best point of a restoration is that you can work around the money problems becasue as you say, there's so many crud removal, sanding, scraping and cleaning jobs when the funding side is down. Then you can take a step forward on pay day. Keep up the good work love, your doing very well, and a inspiration to those of us on a day when that bolt rounds off, or that bit won't fit. Just log on for some inspiration.
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Re: my morris 1000 restoration

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Just looked through the whole project and all i can say is wow!

Awesome job and very inspiring!

Could i just ask what you used to strip all the paint off you wings bonnet etc?
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Re: my morris 1000 restoration

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time for an update Eveline ! :D There's a few on here who have been following this....

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Re: my morris 1000 restoration

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wow just read all this and looked at all the pics fantastic job so far and very helpful keep it up :0)

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Re: my morris 1000 restoration

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Oh dear! Reading and seeing this thread makes me want to take bits of my car off, sand, prime and repaint. Trouble is mine's original and its a fact that if i do that, they wont go back on. If they do it wont look right :lol:
Seriously this looks a fantastic restoration and everything is being done properly. Good luck!


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Re: my morris 1000 restoration

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Dad has the engine completely restored painted ,ill have pics very soon xxxx :D
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Re: my morris 1000 restoration

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Beginning to wonder what you'd been up to lately... :D

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Re: my morris 1000 restoration

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i always try to get something done, be it a big or small , :D clive has been fitting a new suspension to his mustang ,now its done he is back workin on mine :D happy days
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Re: my morris 1000 restoration

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Cool, this is a really inspiring thread :D


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Re: my morris 1000 restoration

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Hello Eveline-Wow.
I’ve just read through your entire thread-on the mention of it by David Miles, and feel moved to say how I feel.
All so very, very impressive.
“Super-Eve”, my goodness woman what do they feed ladies like you on for breakfast over there(nuts and bolts) I do know what they give the fellas to drink (if my good mate Mick is to believed) Guinness .
Just terrific, that’s how I can explain how all the work has, made me feel.
I felt dizzy after day eleven.
I have to say that it’s all wonderful credit to your Father, to Clive and of course to you. You have headed the whole project, by logging it and showing all the Pics to us.
I just made a few notes as I looked through it all, and offer them now, as my personal observations.
I loved that magic rope trick shown on the front Chassis legs. Not often you see original Artisan skills under such conditions. The work rate was prodigious -It makes me wonder why the two fellas concerned never knocked up a double garage workshop (in their tea break).
To see the items half cleaned off was quite something else thanks for sharing that. Mick said they’d been scrubbed well and that you were a good (but I corrected his English) and said –“item Cleaner”. Lol.
On day 13-I nearly fainted when I realised I was looking at the N/S roof area.
Day 17, sorry to say this but you got it very badly wrong- your Bum is supposed to be “on” the carpet, not the rusty panel occupying it.
Don’t know if you noticed but there seemed to be a lot of fairly stunned people reading your thread-a lot of quite support and many words of encouragement-but a lot of silence-that surely is a sign of the quality of the work and or fabrication?
Day 30 -Gotta say, topmantinsmith-fab fabricator, quite obviously, in my opinion, sheer Artificers skills.
Finally I must mention, you must have the greatest of personal persuasive talents-as to get anyone who owns a “Mustang” to down tools to work on a Moggie, deserves a medal.
Just a wonderful read many thanks for it all.
Have you decided on a colour yet?
All help and advice offered, is all good help received- thanks.
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Re: my morris 1000 restoration

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Wow-Weeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!

That is an amazing amount of work. :o

Well done, I take it you are finished now?

cheers

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Re: my morris 1000 restoration

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Re: my morris 1000 restoration

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I need to get myself a bigger sanding block like the one Clive is using, great backdrop, they look like really old historic buildings
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Re: my morris 1000 restoration

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ye over 400 years old ,sure when the car is done i might have BBQ loads of camping room :D
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Re: my morris 1000 restoration

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it could be a major minor event te he :roll:
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Re: my morris 1000 restoration

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hehehe :D
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