my 1967 morris minor
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Re: my 1967 morris minor
looking real good Josh
like the new floor panels
worth it in the end
for years to come she will sail through the MOT
like the new floor panels
worth it in the end
for years to come she will sail through the MOT
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Re: my 1967 morris minor
Nice restoration work Josh.
BTW - Where did you get the chequered paint?
Well -- someone had to ask.
Cheers
Don
BTW - Where did you get the chequered paint?
Well -- someone had to ask.
Cheers
Don
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Re: my 1967 morris minor
What I done was spray paint the panels black then mask it all up and then spray over it in white then carefully remove the masking tape
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Re: my 1967 morris minor
today i picked up 2 banded steel wheels for the back and 2 original wheels for the front so i decided to see what they looked like on the morris.[frame][/frame]
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Re: my 1967 morris minor
last weekend i managed to get most of the welding done apart from a small area of rot on the drivers rear chassis leg and the drivers side jacking point but all the passengers side is completed and sprayed in dinitrol waxoyl[frame][/frame][frame][/frame]
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Re: my 1967 morris minor
Well today i finally finished all the welding and painted the floor inside the car[frame][/frame]
I then moved onto the engine bay and painted it in red oxide then primer[frame][/frame]
Then i painted it in the final colour trafalgar blue[frame][/frame]
I then moved onto the engine bay and painted it in red oxide then primer[frame][/frame]
Then i painted it in the final colour trafalgar blue[frame][/frame]
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Re: my 1967 morris minor
1275cc head with new valves and has been painted ready to fit on the 1098cc engine[frame][/frame]
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Re: my 1967 morris minor
I presume you've check that there is sufficient clearance for the exhaust valves to open?
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Re: my 1967 morris minor
Well you lot it could be my turn it looks like we all get a good stuffing when we buy one mine is a convertable ive started it and if we get the pictures on you will see what i got BUT if somebody can tell me how to get pics on i will there is a lot 50+
Re: my 1967 morris minor
Details are here: http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=36971Greengrass wrote:if somebody can tell me how to get pics on i will there is a lot 50+
Eric - 1971 Traveller
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Re: my 1967 morris minor
Nice welding work there.