hello from a newbie
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mort666
, Oct 03 2006 06:34 PM
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#1
Posted 03 October 2006 - 06:34 PM
Hello all,
just thought I would introduce myself to everyone. Came across this place a few days ago and have gotten hooked so thought it would be the polite thing to do.
Have been thinking about doing some sort of car project for a while now and think I have finally decided on a mini. Wanted to do something not too big, not too chavvy, and something which would get people's attention when done. Also wanted to do a project so that I have something to improve my mechanicing skills with. Have played about with bikes a little in the last few years, but nothing with cars.
Did think about Golfs and old escorts (MK1 or 2) but escorts seem rediculous money (although a MK1 with bubble arches does look so nice) and golfs are getting a little bit towards the chav side of things.
It might be a while before I get the ball rolling as I need to go through the hassle of getting a new garage built where I live so will most likely be in the first quarter of next year when things start to happen.
Already getting thoughts together on things I would like to do though. keep it on 10" wheels, wide arches (but not side skirts or full kit), basic stripped out interior probably with rear seats removed, flip or removable front end. got a few thoughts and ideas for the lights too. Not too concerned about having the most powerful engine out there as my current 4-wheel transport is a peugeot 1.5 diesel van (with about 55BHP), so wont need much for it to feel more nippy
Looks like most of you guys (and gals) here do some great work with your mini's and have drooled over some of them from magazine articles and other websites. Such great inspiration for doing a first time project. just hope you don't mind people possibly copying ideas etc.
well that's me for now. hope I havne't bored you all too much.
catch you later
Paul
just thought I would introduce myself to everyone. Came across this place a few days ago and have gotten hooked so thought it would be the polite thing to do.
Have been thinking about doing some sort of car project for a while now and think I have finally decided on a mini. Wanted to do something not too big, not too chavvy, and something which would get people's attention when done. Also wanted to do a project so that I have something to improve my mechanicing skills with. Have played about with bikes a little in the last few years, but nothing with cars.
Did think about Golfs and old escorts (MK1 or 2) but escorts seem rediculous money (although a MK1 with bubble arches does look so nice) and golfs are getting a little bit towards the chav side of things.
It might be a while before I get the ball rolling as I need to go through the hassle of getting a new garage built where I live so will most likely be in the first quarter of next year when things start to happen.
Already getting thoughts together on things I would like to do though. keep it on 10" wheels, wide arches (but not side skirts or full kit), basic stripped out interior probably with rear seats removed, flip or removable front end. got a few thoughts and ideas for the lights too. Not too concerned about having the most powerful engine out there as my current 4-wheel transport is a peugeot 1.5 diesel van (with about 55BHP), so wont need much for it to feel more nippy
Looks like most of you guys (and gals) here do some great work with your mini's and have drooled over some of them from magazine articles and other websites. Such great inspiration for doing a first time project. just hope you don't mind people possibly copying ideas etc.
well that's me for now. hope I havne't bored you all too much.
catch you later
Paul
#2
Posted 03 October 2006 - 06:40 PM
Hello and Welcome to TMF
Do you already have the mini you're going to work on? If so, what is it?!
Bean
xXx
Do you already have the mini you're going to work on? If so, what is it?!
Bean
xXx
#3
Posted 03 October 2006 - 06:44 PM
no actual mini yet. want to get the garage sorted out first as I have no real place to store anything yet.
just in the early stages of planning things
just in the early stages of planning things
#4
Posted 03 October 2006 - 06:49 PM
Ooh...planning stages! I like that because it's all hypothetical and you can do anything you like!
#5
Posted 03 October 2006 - 06:58 PM
oh yes. the best part (well the easiest part). have had some pretty pricey ideas, but trying to keep things sensible.
#6
Posted 03 October 2006 - 07:04 PM
very true! There are so many things you can do though good luck with it all! and don't forget to keep us all updated
#7
Posted 04 October 2006 - 09:04 AM
Well hello and welcome, glad to see you have decided on the mini project dont be lured to the chav side it not big and its not clever
#8
Posted 04 October 2006 - 09:55 AM
yo beanjardo you got one jhell of a fasination for this smily don't you............... lol
welcome to TMF best of luck with the project then. and remember to keep us updated
welcome to TMF best of luck with the project then. and remember to keep us updated
#9
Posted 04 October 2006 - 10:04 AM
Welcome aboard the good ship TMF!
Hope you have a good time here! The rpoject sections are full of some OUTSTANDING engineering feats (all be it swarmed by the bike engine boys ) (only joking lads) hope you enjoy trawling through the forum looking for inspiration etc.
good choice sticking with 10's... they rock!.. and handle the best hands down.
Good luck with the planning stages, and hope you get your garage built and tooled up soon!
Look forward to yur progress,
Mike.
Hope you have a good time here! The rpoject sections are full of some OUTSTANDING engineering feats (all be it swarmed by the bike engine boys ) (only joking lads) hope you enjoy trawling through the forum looking for inspiration etc.
good choice sticking with 10's... they rock!.. and handle the best hands down.
Good luck with the planning stages, and hope you get your garage built and tooled up soon!
Look forward to yur progress,
Mike.
#10
Posted 04 October 2006 - 11:12 AM
Was very tempted with doing a bike engined project, especially seeing the Z-cars creations at a lot of the kit car shows I go to with my old man, but they seem rather expensive and i want to try and keep some kind of control over the costs (or at least fool myself into thinking I am controlling the costs).
Will be able to satisfy my bike engined car fantasy by helping my dad with his bike engined kit car (lotus 7 style) he is planning for next year.
Looking forward to getting all sorts of useful tips from you guys. Have found the similar forum for the bike I own priceless when it comes to sorting out problems (or should that be changed to challenges instead?). Just don't laugh too much when I ask something stupid, which is bound to happen sooner or later
Will be able to satisfy my bike engined car fantasy by helping my dad with his bike engined kit car (lotus 7 style) he is planning for next year.
Looking forward to getting all sorts of useful tips from you guys. Have found the similar forum for the bike I own priceless when it comes to sorting out problems (or should that be changed to challenges instead?). Just don't laugh too much when I ask something stupid, which is bound to happen sooner or later
#11
Posted 10 October 2006 - 06:03 PM
just me again,
have been looking through some of the project builds and think I have just about made up my mind as to which body style/engine combo I would like.
It's not original as others have already done it, but think I will be going the clubby / vauxhall 1.6 route. have been drooling over mini84s build today at work (during luchtime...honest).
seems like the best alternative engine to use with 10" wheels and also appears to be possible without costs rocketing too much.
just got to wait till the damn garage is sorted
have been looking through some of the project builds and think I have just about made up my mind as to which body style/engine combo I would like.
It's not original as others have already done it, but think I will be going the clubby / vauxhall 1.6 route. have been drooling over mini84s build today at work (during luchtime...honest).
seems like the best alternative engine to use with 10" wheels and also appears to be possible without costs rocketing too much.
just got to wait till the damn garage is sorted
#12
Posted 10 October 2006 - 06:10 PM
Wahey! Didn't take you long to decide!! Guess you were drawn to it?! hehe! Congrats! Good luck on the search for your clubby!
#13
Posted 10 October 2006 - 06:26 PM
Arent most of our ideas like that? :'( Welcome to TMF. Good luck with the garage/mini finding.some pretty pricey ideas
Enjoy the site!
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