Good evening!
I have just joined as I need advice.
I used to be a Moggie owner (Trafalgar Blue Traveller FFK940H), but am trying, through my work as a teacher, to get children interested in classic car restoration and, if possible, in the venerable Moggie.
Basically the plan will be to get funding to purchase a restoration project and restore it, teaching the children in an after-school club, about mechanics, servicing and how they don't actually need a modern car. The restoration would take up to a year, and then we would sell the finished project to finance the next year's work.
So, my question to the Morris Minor community is this - is it at all possible to find a project that isn't an absolute shed for under £500? If it cannot be done I will have to turn my attention to another classic. Ideally some kind of idea tonight would be great, particularly as I am writing a 'business plan' for the club tonight!
Many thanks for any ideas, advice, suggestions
Neil
Back to school... advice needed
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Re: Back to school... advice needed
there are alot of morris minos out there. there will be one out there under £500 that is a good solid car and just needs light work and others that are absolutley knackered. its just finding one at the right time and right price. so answer to your question is a morris minor will be a great project and yes you will be able to find one have a look on ebay or car and classic there might be one there. be carefull with ebay as there are alot on there and some are quite rubbish thanks
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Re: Back to school... advice needed
Thanks
we would, of course, if we managed to do it, join the kids up in the young owners' register
we would, of course, if we managed to do it, join the kids up in the young owners' register
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Re: Back to school... advice needed
Hi Neil,
Just thought you might like to know about your old Minor, not registered since 2001, so if you have any idea where it went.........
Best wishes,
Mike.
Vehicle enquiry
The enquiry is complete.
The vehicle details for FFK 940H are:
Date of Liability 01 08 2001
Date of First Registration 07 01 1970
Year of Manufacture 1970
Cylinder Capacity (cc) 1098cc
CO2 Emissions Not Available
Fuel Type PETROL
Export Marker N
Vehicle Status Unlicensed
Vehicle Colour BLUE
Vehicle Type Approval Not Available
Just thought you might like to know about your old Minor, not registered since 2001, so if you have any idea where it went.........
Best wishes,
Mike.
Vehicle enquiry
The enquiry is complete.
The vehicle details for FFK 940H are:
Date of Liability 01 08 2001
Date of First Registration 07 01 1970
Year of Manufacture 1970
Cylinder Capacity (cc) 1098cc
CO2 Emissions Not Available
Fuel Type PETROL
Export Marker N
Vehicle Status Unlicensed
Vehicle Colour BLUE
Vehicle Type Approval Not Available
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Re: Back to school... advice needed
Awww - Moe and i parted company in 1997...
what a lovely chap he was...
what a lovely chap he was...
Re: Back to school... advice needed
This would be a superb/ideal buy for you - but Ben has already cut the price and I doubt he will accept any less for it - nor should he - it's well worth that price. http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=45694



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Re: Back to school... advice needed
Great project well done.
For £500 you will struggle to find a project that will be restorable in a school year by unskilled school children and remember in your funding application to allow for parts and repair panels. If you haven't already you could try an ad in the wanted section as you may find someone who will give you a project car very cheaply for your good cause?
Would it be better to try and restore smaller areas of a car so your trainees learn some mechanical or body work skills first?
Establish some contact with a local car restorer as they might be delighted to assist with such a project and might supply some parts or their own time at cost?
In my experience of funding applications, funders like you to raise some money yourself so maybe a car boot sale or two to get some funds in the bank and show them you are serious and in the long term can be self sufficiant.
Good Luck
For £500 you will struggle to find a project that will be restorable in a school year by unskilled school children and remember in your funding application to allow for parts and repair panels. If you haven't already you could try an ad in the wanted section as you may find someone who will give you a project car very cheaply for your good cause?
Would it be better to try and restore smaller areas of a car so your trainees learn some mechanical or body work skills first?
Establish some contact with a local car restorer as they might be delighted to assist with such a project and might supply some parts or their own time at cost?
In my experience of funding applications, funders like you to raise some money yourself so maybe a car boot sale or two to get some funds in the bank and show them you are serious and in the long term can be self sufficiant.
Good Luck

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Re: Back to school... advice needed
indeed the business plan is to get some funding... one thing which we will want to do is teach the children to do fluid checks and top ups so they can offer it as a service to staff... so much to think of... so much to plan
Might be an idea to have a classic as an ideal, not a starting car, and to approach a local car showroom about donating a part/ex that they get in but know they will not get much return on...
Might be an idea to have a classic as an ideal, not a starting car, and to approach a local car showroom about donating a part/ex that they get in but know they will not get much return on...