Posted 03 December 2012 - 03:09 PM
Good. It is just not worth the hassle of what follows when the MOT tester has to fail it, if he notices, which is likely.
The idea of replacing stressed panels with carbon fibre is just non-viable in a road car anywhere in the EU now, and the UK is about the only place where significant modifications are still allowed, albeit requiring an IVA test, which a Mini has no hope of passing without a lot of work. Track use is another matter altogether, or course.
However, the idea of replacing the entire shell with a composite shell is very attractive, but in effect you are building a kit car and again need IVA, however the design of the kit would have taken account of that with suitable edge radii, relocated fuel tank, and much more. Domino Cars seems to be defunct, but I hope someone else will introduce a similar composite shell which is strong enough for road use. Just think, a fully deseamed, rust-free, strong shell for probably less than the cost of a standard Heritage shell.