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Snak's Morris is almost back together!

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:22 am
by mrsnak
This is my '61 pickup, and this forum has been truly kind to all the posts I've made. Thanks so much. Wish a US network were more together (may have to revitalize it!).

Aligned the doors and hooked up more electrical today. 82ยบ out in Snakland today, so a little toasty. Take it to the windshield place this week to have the new rubber installed for front and back windows.

Right now, if I drive it, I gas myself as exhaust gets sucked in through the open back :lol:.

I got a great deal on the body and paint because the guy made me reassemble everything.

Replaced virtually all the nuts and bolts holding the body pieces on. British Whitworth standard on a few bolts didn't slow me down too much (tapped out a few screw holes to US standard or had decent existing bolts). Painted car with a heavy duty white epoxy. The kind they use on bumper. Very chip resistant
Here's before and after:

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Rust is all gone. :D

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 2:13 am
by moggydriver62
Those look a bit like german seats,thats sacrilige
WE woudn't do that here in L A. :roll: 8)

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 3:07 am
by mrsnak
moggydriver62 wrote:Those look a bit like german seats,thats sacrilige
WE woudn't do that here in L A. :roll: 8)
LOL the original seats were trash. Still have them and all the brackets and seat frames, so able to revisit if I choose to do so. These came from some non-descript 80s American car. I fashioned a way to mount them to a wooden base. Not bolted to the floor. They are rather comfortable, though...

BTW- how many Moggys are there in LA? No real network at all. (at least nothing online) Thinking seriously of launching a good online US site. Nothing exists right now.

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 12:21 pm
by ASL642
You pick-up is looking great keep the photos coming! Always nice to see fiished projects! :D

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 12:41 pm
by FrankM83
wow man really nice! keep up the good work!

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 1:30 am
by stag36587
What a fabulous pickup - congrats on all your work so far

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 6:40 am
by Longdog
Pick up looks superb, I notice the auto box, what engine is under the hood?A picture would be good.I am getting into the idea of an LCV to add to my Traveller now it's finished.I used to run a van so know where you are coming from with the seats.

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 9:15 am
by moggydriver62
Ive seen at least a dosen ,in the S F valley.
I have pics of two travelers at santa paula airport
a couple of years ago.Iwill try to post them.I havent
found a site in U S A yet.
kenny.

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 3:51 pm
by Sidney'61
Looking really good, well done, although I think you've put the steering wheel on the wrong side.. :o .. :D
How long has it taken you to do?

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 1:36 am
by mrsnak
Longdog wrote:Pick up looks superb, I notice the auto box, what engine is under the hood?A picture would be good.I am getting into the idea of an LCV to add to my Traveller now it's finished.I used to run a van so know where you are coming from with the seats.
Here's a picture of how it looked before paint & cleanup. Datsun B210 engine and auto transmission. Carburetor from a mid 60s Dodge Dart. Runs like a top. I took this when I bought the car.
I'll take a better picture of how it looks now tomorrow.
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Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 1:58 am
by mrsnak
moggydriver62 wrote:Ive seen at least a dosen ,in the S F valley.
I have pics of two travelers at santa paula airport
a couple of years ago.Iwill try to post them.I havent
found a site in U S A yet.
kenny.
I probably know who they belonged to - at least one from the guy I bought mine from.
BTW -he had two sedans parked on the street in Santa Paula that recently got towed by the city and have since disappeared. What shame. He was selling them cheap. He's got another sedan he's trying to get rid of here in Ventura.

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 6:09 am
by Longdog
Hi engine looks like it was made for Morry.I believe this is quite a popular conversion in N.Z and Oz.I bet it's a very sweet running engine that revs really well.I'm a bit of a modifier myself so I understand :D

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 6:47 pm
by mrsnak
Sidney'61 wrote:Looking really good, well done, although I think you've put the steering wheel on the wrong side.. :o .. :D
How long has it taken you to do?
Was only in the body shop for a little over a week. Prior to that, I was driving it as it was. Got it in mid December, but it's taken me a number of days here and there to get it back together. Got all my rubber at once from Bull Motif and it arrived shortly after the truck came back from the shop. I didn't take it apart, so I had to figure out how things went back together. Most of the time was spent going back and forth to the hardware store getting new nuts & bolts, painting and cleaning odd bits and the like.
Not to mention badgering all the forum members up here to advice :lol:

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 8:50 pm
by bmcecosse
Hope the nuts/bolts fom the hardware store were good quality -correct grade ? Doesn't matter too much for holding on wings (fenders) etc - but DOES matter for suspension parts!

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 9:42 pm
by mrsnak
bmcecosse wrote:Hope the nuts/bolts fom the hardware store were good quality -correct grade ? Doesn't matter too much for holding on wings (fenders) etc - but DOES matter for suspension parts!
I didn't do that complete of a resto. Just the bodywork, and I did get stainless automotive grade for that. Assembly was things like the cab, bonnet, bumpers, tailgate, doors, lights, etc.

BTW - Truck has Sprite disc brakes on the front. :D