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Mar 15, 2005 22:07:00 GMT
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Just got the minor delivered home today and after a quick poke round it don't look too bad at all. It started, it drove (although the brakes are gonna need freeing off) and although I tried I couldnt find the rotton spring hanger I was told about so I guess it might not be as bad as I thought. I think I'll slap an mot on it, lower it a lot and use it as a daily while I'm working on my Cortina + zetec + megasquirt experiment. Heres some pics, I take some better ones in the daylight and post them in readers rides when I get round to it. I don't think I could have asked for a more fitting reg either. Odd man, Odd car ;D
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Last Edit: Mar 15, 2005 22:11:59 GMT by rustingdeathtrap
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SkoCan
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Mar 15, 2005 22:11:35 GMT
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That would be so neat! Like the plate
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Mar 15, 2005 22:13:04 GMT
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Nice!! I was behind this de-seamed, lowered Moggy a while back - looked well cool. ;D Looking forward to more pics - and your plans for it!!
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Mar 15, 2005 22:13:54 GMT
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sorry, but that is dying out for a chrome polish up, slammed, slight bubbled arches and some small WIDE rims! ;D
CONGRATS!
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Mar 15, 2005 22:19:37 GMT
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Thanks guys I remember seeing pictures of a minor in street machine a few years back, that was totally standard looking apart from a massive lowering job and 17 inch 5 spokes and it looked wicked. I'm a big fan of the deseamed look too and I love that curvy rear end so I think a bit of detrimming and loosing the back bumper and no plate might be in order. Maybe flush mounted rear lights too.
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Maybe flush mounted rear lights too. Yes yes yes! Frenched tail lights would be great! The Minor is such a cool shape... it just cries out to be customised. How's the Megasquirt-ing going? I still have to build mine but should be getting going on it soon
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...That's not from Newcastle is it?
*n
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Top grammar tips! Bought = purchased. Brought = relocated Lose = misplace/opposite of win. Loose = your mum
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Benmarina16v
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Mar 16, 2005 10:06:28 GMT
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Remember if you lower it at the front (on the splines) one turn = 1 inch. With standard 14" wheels that will look cool as! Try and squeeze 175/70's on the rims and polish them!! I have a set of 13" deep steelies but you can't go very low on them..
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'87 2.8 Ford Capri '74 2.0 16V Marina Coupe '72 1800TC Saloon '72 1800TC Coupe -------------------------------------------- www.morrismarina.net
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Mar 16, 2005 23:12:27 GMT
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...That's not from Newcastle is it? *n I don't think so. I bought it from a guy in romford and it used to be his sisters. She'd just spent six grand at the morris minor center having work done then won the lottery and bought a brand new fiesta (GO FIGURE!). She gave it to her niece to use as a first car but once she passed her test she went out and bought a saxo (again, go figure!) so it just sat in this guys garage for about five years till a friend told me about it. I bought it blind for £300. Risky but this time it paid off . I've been over the workshop tonight having a dig about and theres a couple of little holes buy the rear axle but nothing an afternoon with the mig wont fix. I've been driving around charfleets industrial estate all night laughing my ass off, its just that sort of car that makes you smile . I'm not 100% on wheels yet but i was thinking about some 7x15 deep dish steels in red with smooth hubcaps and 195/45 tyres, sort of retro and modern at the same time. I'll probably have to trawl the autojumbles to turn some up though. Mines not really got passed the planning stage yet. I'm going for motor bike throttle bodies and I'm breaking a 520i bm so that'll be good for injectors and sensors and stuff. Cos I'm using a zetec I need mappable ignition too so I'm going for a megasquirt 2 but I've not found anyone in this country that can supply them yet and theres a waiting list of up to 2 months from the states. Its going to be a bit of a long term project which is why i've bought the minor so i can get out to some shows this year, dunno what they'll make of it at the classic ford show though ;D.
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Kris
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Mar 16, 2005 23:44:28 GMT
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Looks nice, could you post a 3/4 on photo please, so we can have a play in Potatoshop
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Love the car, but given my name I would!! Never mind deseaming etc., Just bung some minilites on it and lower away. I know minilites are quite common these days , but they really suit the Minor. If you really want steelies, Minor developments used to do 5X14 steels for the minor. Stick 175/65 X14 tyres on it and they'll look great. Anything smaller diameter will look lost in the arches. Oh and keep that colour! P.S. 1 spline = 1.5 " on the front suspension.
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1953 Minor (Long term project) PT Cruiser
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Benmarina16v
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P.S. 1 spline = 1.5 " on the front suspension. Ah yeah sorry, moggyman is right about the splines. You wanna get a decent assister kit for the front mate! We do one at JLH that is easy to fit and is quite reasonable!
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'87 2.8 Ford Capri '74 2.0 16V Marina Coupe '72 1800TC Saloon '72 1800TC Coupe -------------------------------------------- www.morrismarina.net
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And you want to drop a Fiat twin-cam in there ;D
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Mar 17, 2005 12:14:59 GMT
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Rev, Try this mytyres.co.uk as they have loads of sizes, even 195/45 15s from not much money upwards!
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Peugeot 307sw - Suzuki SV650S - MX5.
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Mar 17, 2005 13:08:12 GMT
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Yesterday at 7:54, pogweasel wrote:
Nothing wrong with creature comforts. If I want masochism, I'll just go and slam my knackers in the fridge door for a bit.
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Mar 17, 2005 15:54:27 GMT
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That Beardmore Minor kicks ass! Fiat Twink powered isn't it? Superb. Someone here posted a pic of a Minor in the US with a V8 up front!!! ;D
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Benmarina16v
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Mar 17, 2005 15:56:46 GMT
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We're doing a KV6 conversion at JLH...
Vrooooooom! ;D
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'87 2.8 Ford Capri '74 2.0 16V Marina Coupe '72 1800TC Saloon '72 1800TC Coupe -------------------------------------------- www.morrismarina.net
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Mar 17, 2005 19:26:06 GMT
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if u don't mind me giving my opinion.
keep the colour and body stock, slam it over red minor van steelies with baby moon hubcaps and stick a spridget motor in it. cheap , fun and doesnt take u away from what sounds like a wicked tina project.
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"quote hairnet"
I'm not paying nine pound for a pi$$!
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Mar 17, 2005 21:03:05 GMT
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if u don't mind me giving my opinion. keep the colour and body stock, slam it over red minor van steelies with baby moon hubcaps and stick a spridget motor in it. cheap , fun and doesnt take u away from what sounds like a wicked tina project. I think thats gonna be my plan of action, keep it simple, I might even stick with the stock engine for the time being aswell. I just need to get away from that little old lady look and give it a bit more attitude. Just wanna say thanks to everyone for their input and advice, its much appreciated I'll post some more pics once i can get the car in the daylight.
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Last Edit: Mar 17, 2005 22:07:56 GMT by rustingdeathtrap
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