I have just bought a morris minor in great condition but was wondering if putting mag wheels would devalue the car and is it best to just leave it in the most original condition possible
I was also thinking about new coil suspension and bucket seats but just a bit frightened it would wreck the appeal and value of the car
Also is doing this considered to be a modification for higher insurance premiums and road tax
Any comment would be greatly appreciated
its your vehicle do what you want, if it makes the car safer or more comfortable for the daily drive then so be it.
Unless your car is a pristine lowlight then modifications will make it easier for you to enjoy and the majority of modifications can be reversed.
Another thing to consider is if you decide in the future to sell the car it limits choice in who buys the car due to personal preferences on how cars look imo.
I had my wheels banded so that I retained the original style of the wheel but with a style twist in how the also look,again its personal preference so do what makes you happy and enjoy
You do need to inform your insurance company that you have fitted alloy wheels as it increases their risk. Whether it results in increased premiums is debatable but they should be informed.
Hi,
As above, it's your car.
But any irreversible modifications may well limit its appeal should you decide to sell it later on.
When you do these things to it you have to accept this.
With the wheels though I would keep the originals (clean and dry) and refit them if you sell.
For one thing you may well get more for the Mag wheels by selling them separately.
Insurance companies will increase / load a premium on the slimmest of pretexts, even when they say they won't, they do love taking our hard earned off us at any excuse.....
Of course that's just my 'Cynical head' in play there.........
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......
Yeah I like the idea of banded wheels .Ill go for that instead and get the rear and front suspension upgraded
Other than that I think ill keep it original -Iam not going to be driving anywhere fast after all am i
Bucket seata is still appealing though but as you can see its in really good original condition
If it can be reversed without too much damage I think ill go for that and keep the old seats
I have a set of mag wheels but kept the originals. I like slot-mags because they are more of a 'period' modification. I like that look. It's not a car I have as an investment, it's a car I have because I like it!