The mini gets its name from one of its previous owners called Donald.
However the former keeper is a good frend of mine called Matt, he owned for the next 7 years and over that time experienced the joys of owning a classic mini for his first car.
Donald proved to be quite a naughty mini becoming very intermittent.
Matt at the time was working in a local garage with the help of the mechanic managed to get Donald moving again.
The standard Spi look was soon binned for some wide arches 12x6 mini lights and Gaz adjustable dampers + hi lo's ,K&N air filter a tidy sound system and lots of chrome!
After using it for a daily for college the gearbox went! so Matt saved hard and treated Donald to a MED fully rebuilt gearbox with hardened gears x pin diff + center oil pick up pipe + AP racing clutch! I remember Him picking me up after fitting it; the gears were so tight he could barely shift gear, after a few miles though it soon proved to be very nippy before it came off the road for a few years why? Well....
Imagine driving along with the music up loud (sub + amp) lights on/ heater pretty much everything electrical and the passenger accidentally smashes his knee into the head unit causing it to disengage nothing strange? Well what happened next was odd, all the lights went out and the power to the car stopped! This was the start to Donalds electrical nightmare.
Donald would work perfectly sometimes for days the suddenly either out driving or parked up would fail to start / cut out.This fault was eventually traced to a ECU power wire which was melted internally causing a intermittent connection.
Donald spent some harsh winters outside not running, and it wasn't until 2 years ago that he regained some of his health.
Matt had just managed to get a MOT on it and had it up for sale but it was advertised everywhere and just would not sell the parts total up to thousands but the shell was looking worse for wear
I previously had 2 mini's but never got round to getting in road worthy condition, a 850 and 998 city hence my username : cityspeed
Both featured on this forum circa 2007, I actually gave the city shell away after realising how bad it was
I felt like I failed at owning a mini, but got distracted quickly by passing a test and having a reliable fiesta , then got into VW's which just work so a few years went by until I was ready for another mini!!!!
With Donald now mine (2011) I decided to wrap him up for the winter with a nice snug cover and not think about him until I had some funds, Eventually I got round to buying him some bits.
Here is the history of Donald:
13 years ago(when Matt brought it):

6 Years Ago 2011 ( when I brought it)




until recently no work was undertaken due to me paying off the car, and recouping funds,
The Minilight's were sold
Time for some cheap wellers + 12" inch steels!

Just completed a basic welding course at my local college
Ok well now to start showing you my rusty bits!,
1 Rusty Passenger door

More than just a skin..




Got my dad to put some new bolts in my Hinges,then soaked them in a oil bath for 2 days turning them occasionly they bled rust and now they are smooth,
managed to find some nyloc/ stainless bolts tidy!

Today I managed to remove all of the sound proofing from the floors/ Cleaned passenger floorpan and painted (thin coat for now until I complete welding)
Rusty floor, as expected!




I used thinners for the little black bits left after scraping bits
Edited by cityspeed, 12 February 2017 - 09:27 PM.
































