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#1 riktanius

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Posted 18 June 2019 - 10:01 AM

Hey there!

I am in Italy and the lack of AC is no joke. I know the Italian minis had these fold-in quarter windows that would bring air into the car...

Can you fit those doors on a later mini?

Anything I need to worry about?

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Posted 18 June 2019 - 11:07 AM

Mk1/2 sized glass is too small to fit into a MK3 door as the latter has a taller window frame.

Innocenti did make MK3 Minis with opening quarter light windows though. I’ve got a set stowed away for my car.

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Posted 18 June 2019 - 06:17 PM

Mk1/2 sized glass is too small to fit into a MK3 door as the latter has a taller window frame.

Innocenti did make MK3 Minis with opening quarter light windows though. I’ve got a set stowed away for my car.


Do they just bolt right in? Anything special when fitting them?

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Posted 21 June 2019 - 09:43 PM

the quarterlights are held in with small screws, some in the upper frame, some lower down. I have included a shot from the parts book below. They aren´t cheap to buy when you find them and will often cost as much as complete doors which is what I would recommend as the wind up glass is also smaller (duh) and the window winder is also different on Innos. 

 

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Posted 24 June 2019 - 12:04 PM

the quarterlights are held in with small screws, some in the upper frame, some lower down. I have included a shot from the parts book below. They aren´t cheap to buy when you find them and will often cost as much as complete doors which is what I would recommend as the wind up glass is also smaller (duh) and the window winder is also different on Innos. 

Wow, that is very helpful, thanks!

I am in Italy, so I can find them a little cheaper than you guys up in the UK can. 

 

And yeah, I would go with the full door and then just swap them out. 






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