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#1 South Coast Workshop

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Posted 20 April 2015 - 04:12 PM

Hi Folks,

 

We have recently purchased a Mini 30th Anniversary Edition as a rebuild project for our workshop. It is in a reasonably sorry state and has had the front chopped and a flip front installed. We are in a bit of a quandry as to how far to take a restoration and how authentic we should keep the car, especially as the car has the flip front installed.

 

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We would welcome any suggestions on the best route to take.

 

The work is being done in our workshop in Emsworth. It's a DIY car garage setup as a 'rent-a-ramp' where people can bring their car and carry out whatever work needed. We have a fully equipped workshop with 3x 3.5 tonne vehicle lifts/ramps, fully fitted airlines and tools powered by an industrial grade compressor, MIG and TIG welding gear, 20 tonne press, massive range of handtools, a large petrol steam pressure washer, a huge heater for the winter and free wifi. 

We also for the less confident have a mechanic on site who can either assist you with jobs or complete all the work for you.

South Coast Workshop
Unit 7 
Palmers Road Industrial Estate
Palmers Road
Emsworth
Hampshire
PO10 7DH

Tel: 01243 371578
Mob: 07538 443328 (Barry Taylor - Workshop Manager)
web: http://www.southcoastworkshop.co.uk
facebook: http://www.facebook....thcoastworkshop

 

We have applied for trader permission a few days ago, hopefully this thread won't be considered too spammy!

 

 

 



#2 TiMtImInYtImTiM

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Posted 21 April 2015 - 12:42 PM

Hi,

 

I always like to see the special editions restored to how they should be. If it was me I would put the front back to original. It is a preference thing and completely a personal decision. Flip fronts do have their benefits though.



#3 jccc78

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Posted 21 April 2015 - 01:14 PM

back to standard  as nature intended   I miss my mini 30 :( 


Edited by jccc78, 21 April 2015 - 01:16 PM.


#4 mk1leg

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Posted 21 April 2015 - 08:05 PM

Hi..and welcome to TMF and enjoy your 30LE project.............. :highfive:



#5 Ben_O

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Posted 21 April 2015 - 08:09 PM

Welcome.

 

I like the idea of your garage alot. How is it working out?

 

As for the Mini, I would ditch the FG front end and return it to steel. it will be far more desirable and you will end up with a better end product.

 

Just my opinion though. good luck whatever you decide.

 

Cheers

 

Ben 






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