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Kellyt
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Novice - expert advice required please!

Post by Kellyt »

Hi everyone,
I would like to buy myself a Morris Minor 1000, unfortunately my knowledge is very limited and extends only to three days internet research thus far. I am located in Carlisle, Cumbria and wondered if there were any local/non local members willing to put up with a millions questions and also to give me some direction with my eventual purchase.

I would like to use the car for general local use and the occasional country drive with my husband and dog. One thing I am concerned about is it won't be garaged or sheltered - will this be a problem ie for the bodywork, rust etc?

Thanks a lot, Kelly
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Re: Novice - expert advice required please!

Post by 38eob »

HI KELLY ,get in touch with your local or nearest club branch,they may be able to put you in touch with someone near you ,i did this for older club members in our club or for people who were further away who were intrested in minors in my area ,hope this helps .IAN
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Post by ASL642 »

Hi Welcome! Try the MMOC Cumbria branch Contact Neil McGurk 019zero0 82four723 A branch member may be able to give you a guided tour of their car and advice on purchasing a car. They may even know of a car for sale.

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Re: Novice - expert advice required please!

Post by bmcecosse »

In Cumbria - a Minor will not fare well (esp in winter) if not garaged - or at v least kept under a shelter of some form. RUST is the huge enemy of the Minor, I'm afraid.
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Post by simmitc »

If you get a good car, and then make sure that it is rust-proofed regularly. and washed after use on salted roads. then it should be fine outside - many of us use the cars every day regardless of the weather. You will have to make some repairs at some time, but that's no reason to not enjoy the car. If not used a lot, then you can get breathable car covers that will protect the paintwork from sap, birds, etc.

Good luck with the search, I hope that you find the right car.
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Re: Novice - expert advice required please!

Post by chickenjohn »

great advice to join your local branch for info friendly help and local cars for sale.

I also agree with the above post. A Minor can live outside and be OK, but you need to ensure two things:-

1) No leaking water into the car- all rubbers, screen, door etc must be good.

2) wax, wax, wax! Cavity wax to keep the rust at bay in sills, chassis legs and door pillars (and the doors themselves), underbody wax underneath and a good carnauba wax to protect the paintwork.
Cheers John - all comments IMHO
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Post by kennatt »

If you can ,have a test drive of one before you buy,they are nothing like a modern,you may not like it.
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Re: Novice - expert advice required please!

Post by bmcecosse »

What's not to 'like' about a Minor??? They are older and therefore very different - but surely always likable....until they stop working, of course...... :cry: :roll:
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Post by kennatt »

still worth a test drive,depends if she has only ever driven a small.or large modern wasn't there somone on here a while ago who bought a ser 11 and complained at length about the handling and performance, in London traffic,I think :-?
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kennatt wrote:still worth a test drive,depends if she has only ever driven a small.or large modern wasn't there somone on here a while ago who bought a ser 11 and complained at length about the handling and performance, in London traffic,I think :-?
Priceless!!

That would explain why I could never find the PAS fluid resevoir on my Minor's!!
Further investigations uncovered it was an inside job!!
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Re: Novice - expert advice required please!

Post by Boomlander »

Use a Stormforce outdoor cover and enjoy your Moggy! :D

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