Emma's 1967 Minor Saloon

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Matt Tomkins
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Re: Emma's 1967 Minor Saloon

Post by Matt Tomkins »

looks like you're making great progress! i think alot of people would have been happy with your underside before, let alone what it's going to be after!
at this rate, you'll be ready for the national!
you've been added to the group now btw.


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Re: Emma's 1967 Minor Saloon

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chrisryder wrote:
davidmiles wrote:great progress on the car. Love it when you find old newspapers, So what were the headlines back in the late 70's?
EmmyP wrote:[frame]Image[/frame]
Soviet Energy Bea...

My money's on 'Soviet Energy Beauty Pageant' :lol:

Sorry Chris - only just found the newspaper again among the old carpets :oops:

Headline was: "Soviet energy beam can destroy all in it's path". Sounds ominous.

There was a picture of Mrs Thatcher (opposition leader at the time in April 1977) eating with chopsticks in the company of Li Hsien-nien, Vice Premier of China.

Also a warning by Jaques Chirac of France to the Americans regarding the blocking of Concorde landing.....

More interesting to us perhaps a headline of "Garages accused of petrol profiteering" (surely not....) as they were being accused of applying the 5.1/2p Budget rise in petrol duty to old stock and pocketing the increase......Sadly it doesn't tell us what the cost of petrol actually was at that time. Another motoring fact from that year - an advertisment for Leyland Cars states that the Rover 3500 had just won the Car of the Year award for 1977. Have you ever seen one? Were they any good? They don't seem to have survived well......
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Re: Emma's 1967 Minor Saloon

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Slow progress on my Morris but having got the underneath work done, the next step was repairs to all 4 doors which were rusty at the bottom. Repair sections for the bottom skins were purchased from Bull Motif Spares and these have now been welded in. Repair sections for the frames were fabricated by hand where needed.[frame]Image[/frame]
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Re: Emma's 1967 Minor Saloon

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Then, with the welding completed, a layer of body filler was needed to re-shape the area. Dad's plastering skills coming in handy here :) . Three of the 4 doors also had dents in them so these have also been attended to at the same time.[frame]Image[/frame]
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Re: Emma's 1967 Minor Saloon

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an advertisment for Leyland Cars states that the Rover 3500 had just won the Car of the Year award for 1977. Have you ever seen one? Were they any good? They don't seem to have survived well......
Hi Emma,
By 1977 the Rover 3500 had sadly morphed into the SD1 version, which was nowhere near as much of a quality product as the P6 it replaced......

A nice, well cared for example....
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A more common example of SD1 quality and durability, here being 'tested' on Top Gear.... :lol: [frame]Image[/frame]

And finally the much nicer and technologically superior (there's irony!) Rover P6 3500 V8 that it replaced.... (I think the P6 looks better too..............)[frame]Image[/frame]

Good progress on your Minor I see, by the way, bet you can't wait till it's back on the road! :P
Best wishes,
Mike.
1954 Series 2: 4 door: "Sally" -- Back on the ground with (slave) wheels, now being sprayed by me, slowly......
1970 Triumph Herald 1200: "Hetty" -- Driven back from Llangollen in Wales (twice.....)
1952 Morris Minor MM highlight with sidevalve engine still fitted, wants work, so joins the queue for now......
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Re: Emma's 1967 Minor Saloon

Post by alexandermclaren »

EmmyP wrote:Then, with the welding completed, a layer of body filler was needed to re-shape the area. Dad's plastering skills coming in handy here :) . Three of the 4 doors also had dents in them so these have also been attended to at the same time.[frame]Image[/frame]
looking real good
in fact awesome
keep up the good work

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