I'm Chris, I'm 16, and live in Newcastle. I've just bought my 1982 Austin/Leyland Mini with the standard 998cc engine. There have been a few modifications, such as a centre exit stainless steel exhaust, widened wheel arches (one of which is cracking



This is it arriving the other week!

Structurally, the car seems pretty solid. Good subframes, solid floor, near-solid boot, and just a few bits of small rust which unfortunately have been pretty poorly filler'd; not bad for something that had been sitting in a carpark, unused for a year though. However, what it makes up for in structural integrity, it sadly lacks in interior and electrics. I'm pretty sure the electrics are going to be the biggest task as there are a lot of wires that look to have been cut or are just not connected to anything. I connected the battery yesterday, and the headlights turned on...and couldnt be turned off. The horn also worked, however after a minute or so, everything stopped working. Previously, a sparking would occur when you connected the battery (which is normal of course). However this has since stopped, even though the battery still has full charge....I suspect a faulty wire or a bad fuse?

When the car arrived, there was no steering column (and therefore no steering wheel/ignition etc.), no back seats (which I have since bought), no dashboard (which is in the post as we speak), and was generally in a pretty sorry state. As the picture shows, the steering system is now in place, however when the wheels are turned to about half lock either way, the tyres scrape against the front of the wheel arches. I believe there is an easy fix for this (wheel spacers?), but a point in the right direction would be most welcome



As for the engine, well I'm not sure yet, as I havent been able to start it, however if I put the car into gear and push it, the engine does turn over, which is a good sign. However there is no clutch master cylinder, and I'm not sure the slave cylinder is there either, so that's gonna have to be installed at some point. Since the picture was taken, I have put on the rocker cover and therefore is no longer covered by a polythene bag

Updates will follow
