4 x 4 Minors !
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 5:35 pm
FrankM83 has started a thread about a 4 door Minor so in the same vein here's my silly thoughts.
I've got my Jeep CJ5 project at home ready to prepare for putting on eBay due to shortage of space since loosing the place where it was previously stored.
It's sitting in the drive next to my Minor so I've just been out with a tape measure
The Minor wheelbase is a little longer (approx 87" compared to 83") but width is same.
My Jeep is the traditional post WWII type and not the later super wide axles and tyres models you get today.
When ever I've seen pictures of other peoples Minor 4x4's they always seem to end up with extended wheel arches due to the width of axles.
Like I say I'm selling the Jeep and have no intention of doing anything with it but the idea of mounting a Minor body is intriguing.
A quick thought is I'd fancy a Traveller and if a 4 door front used with standard Traveller back then that would account for the difference in wheelbase.
Using a Jeep chassis would also mean no SVA.
I must remember to ask the doctor to increase my medication
Paul Humphries
I've got my Jeep CJ5 project at home ready to prepare for putting on eBay due to shortage of space since loosing the place where it was previously stored.
It's sitting in the drive next to my Minor so I've just been out with a tape measure

The Minor wheelbase is a little longer (approx 87" compared to 83") but width is same.
My Jeep is the traditional post WWII type and not the later super wide axles and tyres models you get today.
When ever I've seen pictures of other peoples Minor 4x4's they always seem to end up with extended wheel arches due to the width of axles.
Like I say I'm selling the Jeep and have no intention of doing anything with it but the idea of mounting a Minor body is intriguing.
A quick thought is I'd fancy a Traveller and if a 4 door front used with standard Traveller back then that would account for the difference in wheelbase.
Using a Jeep chassis would also mean no SVA.
I must remember to ask the doctor to increase my medication

Paul Humphries