1961 2-door saloon (Sidney)
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Re: 1961 2-door saloon (Sidney)
seriously jealous of the tidy garage, Andy!
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Misty, Morris Minor 2-door, 1970,
fully restored with the help of various of the young members to whom i am forever grateful. http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=43571
Also Mavis, 1960 Factory Tourer, and a '69 Traveller project: http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=53487
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Re: 1961 2-door saloon (Sidney)
Yea Andy I could do with you over here to tidy my garage up as well, I know I have the tools I can just never put my hand on them when I need them!
Glad sidneys final motoring
Glad sidneys final motoring
Too many Minors so little time.....
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Re: 1961 2-door saloon (Sidney)
Really like the seats, look so comfortable! Well done on all your efforts and work. Nice to see another minor back on the road
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Re: 1961 2-door saloon (Sidney)
I've just read this thread all the way from the beginning and really enjoyed seeing Sidney come together - well done.
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Re: 1961 2-door saloon (Sidney)
I'm just about to get my minor back (sold it a year ago due to needing welding, just got myself a garage and a mig welder so my very own Morris is coming home!) been very inspired by this post, fantastic to see. I also read it start to finish!
'If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster
And treat those two impostors just the same'
Edd, 26, Devon.
And treat those two impostors just the same'
Edd, 26, Devon.
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Re: 1961 2-door saloon (Sidney)
Hi Andy (again!)
I too have read your restoration log and without the respray the final product is almost a carbon copy to my project! Like they have rolled off the same production line
The interior upholstery is fantastic a great credit to your Mum (does she take commissions??)
I have working (but not wired in yet) trafficators, rear indicators which are period ones on the rear and horrible ones on the front. Would like to know what ones you have used.
I have made a box of electronics to pick up the flashing pulses of the indicators and drive to relays to operate the trafficators - just a different slant on two flashers.
Brilliant job and makes me want to get on with the few outstanding bits to make 'her in doors' a bit tidier.
Well done!
I too have read your restoration log and without the respray the final product is almost a carbon copy to my project! Like they have rolled off the same production line
The interior upholstery is fantastic a great credit to your Mum (does she take commissions??)
I have working (but not wired in yet) trafficators, rear indicators which are period ones on the rear and horrible ones on the front. Would like to know what ones you have used.
I have made a box of electronics to pick up the flashing pulses of the indicators and drive to relays to operate the trafficators - just a different slant on two flashers.
Brilliant job and makes me want to get on with the few outstanding bits to make 'her in doors' a bit tidier.
Well done!
1961 948cc Yukon Grey 'Her In Doors'