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1962 / A reg bootlid style pic please
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 10:02 pm
by volrod544
Hi,
my moggy project came without a bootlid,its an A reg,1962 saloon.can anyone post a pic of the correct original style bootlid please (inside and out) so I can replace it with the correct style.-I know it is the metal prop style,but which one,the one with the rubber prop clip or metal clip.I also need to see what type badges it would have on the outside as the boots are drilled differently.
Pete
Re: 1962 / A reg bootlid style pic please
Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 12:07 am
by jagnut66
Hi Pete,
I've attached a photo of the outside for you, I don't have an inside shot at present but I can soon take one if no one else has one for you. I'll check back tomorrow.
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Re: 1962 / A reg bootlid style pic please
Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 10:29 am
by jagnut66
Here is the underside of the boot lid for you - excuse wax-oil runs and obvious black sealer, I was being over protective as this is my repaired (ex-spare) boot lid and this is all normally out of sight.
My slightly rustier original awaits its turn........
Best wishes,
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Re: 1962 / A reg bootlid style pic please
Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 10:33 am
by RichG
hi. i dont know if this will be of any help ? my moggie is a 1960 , and as far as i know this is original , apart from the number plate light , which was black steel when i 1st bought her in November of last year ,[frame]

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Re: 1962 / A reg bootlid style pic please
Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 10:36 am
by RichG
this one is the inside ! i think the 60 and 62 were the same , but dont quote me on that !!

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Re: 1962 / A reg bootlid style pic please
Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 10:41 am
by jagnut66
I think all Minor 1000 boot lids are the same.
My number plate light was chrome when I bought her, however mine was a 'duluxe' model
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Re: 1962 / A reg bootlid style pic please
Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 12:06 pm
by RichG
lol get you mr posh pants !!! nice moggie by the way !!!

Re: 1962 / A reg bootlid style pic please
Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 2:54 pm
by chesney
All Minor 1000 bootlids are not the same. From roughly 64 onwards they had a telescopic catch on the o/s and a 'redesigned' boot seal.
Re: 1962 / A reg bootlid style pic please
Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 10:23 pm
by jagnut66
Thanks, I was thinking the same about yours, is that Clarendon grey?
I think the outer skin / framework pressing underneath are the same on 1000's, they just swapped to a telescopic support on the opposite side of the boot and changed the sealing rubber to one that was stuck around the edge of the lid itself, as opposed to one covering the edge of the boot aperture, like mine.
I have been told that the later seals weren't that good and all they did were to trap moisture and cause the boot lid to rust round the edges....
(even more than they do already....
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Re: 1962 / A reg bootlid style pic please
Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2014 11:10 pm
by RichG
I think it is Yukon grey , so I'm told , it just says grey on the log book , and I can't see a paint code , but a moggie enthusiast said it looks like Yukon grey , and should be for a 1960 , I have a tin of touch up spray , that the previous owner left in the car when I bought her , and that says Yukon grey on it with a code no , but it is a lighter shade , quite a bit lighter !!! Lol , I like the look of yours , ! .
Re: 1962 / A reg bootlid style pic please
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 7:50 pm
by volrod544
chesney wrote:All Minor 1000 bootlids are not the same. From roughly 64 onwards they had a telescopic catch on the o/s and a 'redesigned' boot seal.
I have 3 different early types with the solid props !
the first has 6 holes for the boot badge and a rubber clip for the prop
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the second has 6 holes for the boot badge and a metal clip for the prop
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the third has 2 holes for the boot badge and a metal clip for the prop[frame]

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can anyone shed any light on approx what year cars they are from ?
Pete
Re: 1962 / A reg bootlid style pic please
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 1:19 pm
by whyperion
At a Guess, in reverse order
Series II (no holes for the not needed '1000' and no hole for wiring to rear light as on MM)
1000(948) very early
1000 (early to approx 64)
I suspect some stocks bootlid carried over into new model runs to use them up.
Re: 1962 / A reg bootlid style pic please
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 9:51 pm
by volrod544
[quote="jagnut66"]Here is the underside of the boot lid for you - excuse wax-oil runs and obvious black sealer, I was being over protective as this is my repaired (ex-spare) boot lid and this is all normally out of sight.
My slightly rustier original awaits its turn........
Best wishes,
Mike
thanks for the pics everyone.Mike-yours has the rubber clip and the 6 holes for the badges.whats going on with your rear lights?
Pete
Re: 1962 / A reg bootlid style pic please
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 10:19 pm
by jagnut66
Yes, mine has the rubber clip / retainer for the boot prop when it's not in use, plus six holes for 'Minor' and '1000' below it.
The retaining rubbers were available from ESM, everyone does the badges.
Best wishes,
Mike.