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#1 mayfairjimmy

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Posted 02 August 2008 - 04:45 PM

This is a long awaited thread that should have been done when i first started but haven't got round to it,
This is the project page for my 1986 mini mayfair originally bought for £30 as a write off from my dads apprentice in 2005,
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This is my earliest pic of it just had the front panel replaced as the old one had a big 'V' in,
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Standard 998 fitted

I didnt see the mini again for around 4months as my dad was moving out of his work shop but, christmas day 2005 i found this outside :D
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Once i passed my test in july 06 the first mod i made to it was the suspension fitting Gaz lowered dampers all round and Hi-Lo's as well
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Then some Angel eyes
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Then a couple of weeks before riv run 07 i installed some Cobra Classic bucket seat Black with Blue piping and Headrests
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Then the week before riv run i came to the end of the probation period my dad gave me on the car for a 998 and now i could fit the 1293
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Unfortunatly this engine lasted 2 weeks before the flwheel came off due to the little ridged washer being in the wrong way and causing the end of the crank to disintergrate, in replacement of the 1293 i have now a standard 1275 mini sprite engine with 60k in the clock. The first task for this was to make an engine steady as the previous one had snapped the bolt off inside the block and we could not remove it, so we manufactured one out of Stainless steel
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Once the engine swap was completed i bought some 3" fibreglass arches of fleabay not sure what style they are, had them colour matched at a rover specialist, once they were fitted i thought the wheels looked odd inside the arches so i put some 1" spacers on each back wheel and 10mm on both front
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I didnt touch it again untill L2B this year when i decided to fit a new dashboard this is still a work in progress and was only fitted as a prototype made from MDF i will get a picture at some point

My latest issue has been the rust problems on the nearside sill with the MOT date gone i thought i had better see to it here are some picures of the trouble spots
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N/S Door
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Front of the cross member
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Behind cross member
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underneath the crossmember
This is all i have at the moment will be back working on it tomorrow hopefull getting some plates made up

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Posted 02 August 2008 - 04:50 PM

looks nice mate :D bet that was a nice surprise to find on christmas.
good luck with the bits of welding that need doing

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Posted 02 August 2008 - 04:54 PM

looks nice mate :D bet that was a nice surprise to find on christmas.
good luck with the bits of welding that need doing

haha i was gunna say that. if i looked out of my window on christmas day and saw that.. i would be exstatic :lol:

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Posted 02 August 2008 - 05:02 PM

hope you get it sorted asap,south central are relying on you at the ace cafe meets lol.

#5 mayfairjimmy

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Posted 02 August 2008 - 05:06 PM

I hope so to i miss driving it, and if the weather stays good tomorrow it should be all good we have one tacked in place already just in front of the rear arch..and yeh was a pretty good christmas :D

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Posted 02 August 2008 - 05:12 PM

Blimey Jim didn't realise it was so crusty underneath! :D

Good luck getting it sorted... I guess this means I don't have to ask if you're going to Ace next week though :lol:

I *should* be meeting Pete and some others at Princes Risborough Tesco at 7 :blink:

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Posted 03 August 2008 - 07:20 PM

Carried on with the work today got all the plates etc made up and welded in three of them so its starting to get better a few more holes found but nothing as serious, also found the the drivers seat has ripped the cross member so that needs fixing :) so before the rain came down this is what i got completed
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Grinding just in front of the rear arch to clean it up before we can weld
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HOLE!!
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Hole in the front footwell
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A few of the plates i had to make up
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The plate welded into place just in front of the N/S rear wheel
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another angle
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Welded plate covering the hole under the crossmember
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The plates made up for the cross member inside the car
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The plate welded over the front arch hole
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and the door step
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also installed an inner arch fan so no more over heating whilst in traffic :)
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Posted 03 August 2008 - 08:59 PM

Nooo! Remove the oversills!

Your repairs are only just beginning if it's down the the fact you've got oversills over regular sills.

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Posted 03 August 2008 - 09:26 PM

These are only temporary to get it through the mot and until my sisters mini is done so i can use the spare car so that this can come off the road to be stripped down to a bare shell again, we do the mods that we want now its then easier once we put it back together

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Posted 03 August 2008 - 11:54 PM

Reminds me of A paul Smith Special

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Posted 10 August 2008 - 01:13 AM

An Update i finished all the work, bought 3 new A539 yoko's and had them fitted and mot'd today and passed, also mounted my harnesses and had the tracking sorted, pleased to say the brakes are also working better than ever before, will get some pictures in the light and hopefully the sun

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Posted 10 August 2008 - 01:20 AM

congrats on it passing mate :rolleyes:

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Posted 10 August 2008 - 10:57 AM

Brakes not making you jump all over the road any more? :)

Well done getting it back on the road :rolleyes:

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Posted 10 August 2008 - 07:20 PM

Good to see its mot'd for another year, ready to put a better performance in at Mitp this year :) lol

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Posted 10 August 2008 - 07:43 PM

Haha yeh hopefully will get off the start first time :)
Pics will be up shortly




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