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iandromiskin
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Roll-over jig

Post by iandromiskin »

Does anyone know where you can get the roll over jig for a Morris Minor, any type ? I presume the most popular is the type that bolts to the wheels and rolls over onto its side. But where do you get these. Are they available commercially or do you have to make it yourself ????
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Post by deano69 »

If you are talking about the device that attaches to car and allows you to rotate it 180 degrees to get to the underside whilst standing up, then they were available commercially years ago and i expect they will be available still.No idea where though.Google?
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Post by alzax3 »

There always seems to be someone selling them at the kit car shows, they turn up s/h on Ebay from time to time (though more often the 'spit roast' type - do you trust your bumper mounts that much?) or you could put a 'wanted' on here, that's how I got my 'Mr Grumpy's' one!
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