Returning to the fold?
Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 1:07 pm
Hi all,
My name is Peter, my first and second cars when I was a teenager back in the early 1990's were Morris Minors, a traveller and a 2 door saloon. My sister also had a couple of minors during the same period.
My 1st minor wasn't in the best of mechanical condition when i got it, with a burnt out exhaust valve and a nail used to block the flow to one of the front brake cylinders as it was leaking. Consequently over several years the Minors taught me a lot and I’m familiar with most of the mechanics. I rebuilt the engine and the only part on the whole car I did not meddle with was the gearbox.
I am seriously considering replacing my current car (when it dies) with a Morris Minor. I'm fed up of paying for expensive bills for electrical items etc. Recently the maf sensor went and the imobiliser system had to be replaced, costing me dearly.
I would be using the Minor for my daily commute (38 mile round trip) and it would be kept outside on a drive.
As mentioned before the mechanical side of thing do not worry me too much however the bodywork/structure does. Hopefully my current car will last me a couple more years, giving me time to find a minor and to sort it out.
I'm considering trying to find a reasonable car, stripping it down, sending it away for any welding and possible bare metal respray. and re assembling myself. My budget for this would be £4000 ish. Does this sound plausible or am I dreaming?
I initially thought of a 2 door saloon as the construction is simpler than a 4 door. Although I’d love a traveller it would not be fair to keep it outside. I'd consider a van or pickup too, I like the idea of the body mounted on the chassis.
If you have any good or bad thoughts about my vague plan I’d like to hear them.
Thanks
Peter.
My name is Peter, my first and second cars when I was a teenager back in the early 1990's were Morris Minors, a traveller and a 2 door saloon. My sister also had a couple of minors during the same period.
My 1st minor wasn't in the best of mechanical condition when i got it, with a burnt out exhaust valve and a nail used to block the flow to one of the front brake cylinders as it was leaking. Consequently over several years the Minors taught me a lot and I’m familiar with most of the mechanics. I rebuilt the engine and the only part on the whole car I did not meddle with was the gearbox.
I am seriously considering replacing my current car (when it dies) with a Morris Minor. I'm fed up of paying for expensive bills for electrical items etc. Recently the maf sensor went and the imobiliser system had to be replaced, costing me dearly.
I would be using the Minor for my daily commute (38 mile round trip) and it would be kept outside on a drive.
As mentioned before the mechanical side of thing do not worry me too much however the bodywork/structure does. Hopefully my current car will last me a couple more years, giving me time to find a minor and to sort it out.
I'm considering trying to find a reasonable car, stripping it down, sending it away for any welding and possible bare metal respray. and re assembling myself. My budget for this would be £4000 ish. Does this sound plausible or am I dreaming?
I initially thought of a 2 door saloon as the construction is simpler than a 4 door. Although I’d love a traveller it would not be fair to keep it outside. I'd consider a van or pickup too, I like the idea of the body mounted on the chassis.
If you have any good or bad thoughts about my vague plan I’d like to hear them.
Thanks
Peter.