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peterholt
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Post by peterholt »

hi I have only just joined and was hoping someone could tell me if their is any recomended body shops in the leeds york area i require a floor removing and refitting to a 1964 saloon.
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Post by jollysmart »

Hi Peter and welcome,

try http://www.eastyorksminors.com they are in Hull but not so far away and they do know minors, no involvement with them but they seem as near as anyone.

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Michael
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Just had my morris restored by them have done an excellent job some pictures on my website http://www.morris-1000.co.uk

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Post by potter »

Please can you guys help me ?/ I have found a Traveler but requires a compleate new floor How hard/ Easy is it to fit a new one, Many thanks John :P
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Post by Kevin »

It will depend on what else neds doing as well, because it hte whole floor has gone you can bet your life that `A` posts etc will probably want doing and as for the wood on a Traveller !!!!
A rough guide for a new floor from someone like Minorite is around £1,000, and a Wood kit is the same without fitting.
To do it yourself is quite feasable what you dont say is what facilities and knowledge of cars do you have as a Traveller can be quite an undertaking for the 1st time restorer.
Cheers

Kevin
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