I'm from the group of people that say, build a car that you want to own and drive.
Wether that be standard or modified. The purists will try and make you keep it completely standard.
It's your car, if you want to bolt a 130bhp 1293 turbo into it. ******* it, why not. Will be the most awesome sleeper ever.
Restoring My 1961 Morris Mini 850 Deluxe
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Dec Young
, Feb 10 2013 11:21 PM
36 replies to this topic
#31
Posted 14 March 2013 - 07:54 AM
#32
Posted 14 March 2013 - 08:19 AM
as long as you dont start cutting things off do whatever you want... because almost all mods are reversible :)
#33
Posted 16 March 2013 - 09:39 AM
Nice you got anymore pics at the moment?
#34
Posted 17 April 2013 - 09:33 PM
Hi guys sorry for not replying, I've not done anything too interesting on the mini, ive disassembled the whole back of my car and began to follow back wires from the lights. And too your questions my colour scheme will be ivory white (original) but with a black roof and I want to bring the black down to the bottom of the windows, I'm going with drums on the back and hopefully if I have enough I will be opting for 7.5 discs on the front. Hopefully I'm opting for a single carb option because I think twin carbs would not be too great for my little 848cc thanks guys pics soon!
#35
Posted 17 April 2013 - 09:44 PM
It looks like a lovely mini and will be in my opinion spoilt with arches added. I do like your colour choice though! But I'll be watching this space no matter what you do :)
Buuut I suppose if it's not very original then it makes those that are more sort after and worth more maybe.
Good Luck!
Buuut I suppose if it's not very original then it makes those that are more sort after and worth more maybe.
Good Luck!
#36
Posted 17 April 2013 - 09:47 PM
wish i had a 61 at 16, all I can say is keep it original it will be worth so so much more.
#37
Posted 17 April 2013 - 10:13 PM
An original 1962 Mini 850 sold from the classic car dealer in the next village for £10,500 recently. It was nicely restored and had some period modifications like reverse rim 'S' wheels. In years to come one might expect a well-restored Mk.1 850 with some nice period mods to fetch well over £12,500. As soon as I get some space in my workshop I want to get going on my 1964 850. I was tempted to build a Mk.1 Cooper 'S' replica as I have virtually all the right bits, but, hey, I have a genuine one so I'll build this as an 850.
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