Very popular with Ford E93A's in the 1960's (pun totally intentional), Austin 7's were also ideal donor vehicles and Triumph Spitfires are still being used for a wide range of kit car designs.
I realise that the Minor does not have a seperate chassis - but there's a trend towards space frame construction - that could probably accomodate the Minors various pick up points. With the new spares availability being so good - much assembly could be made with new parts, but could get pricey.
I hate to see Minors being broken no matter how bad they are - I know, 'can of worms' topic, but imagine my Utopian vision for a moment if you will....
With a nicely designed retro sports body, reliable, economical, tunable Morris mechanicals (i.e. Engine, gear train, prop, axle, steering and suspension), all fitted to a custom built space frame.
The original Minor shell remains reasonably unmolested and is now in a perfect position for total refurbishment - allowing an interesting and simple rebuild opertunity for someone with a grotty Moggie saloon. And even then the grotty Mog's shell can be sent off to be refurbed in the same manor as the new one. Smiles all round!



Picture is of a 1930's 'Squire'. Full story;
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