It's been awhile. Sold the rally cooper to Jet motors up in oregon. Bought this 1964 Mk1 (was a Morris Cooper according to the Heritage certificate but so much upgraded repros of parts both inside and out and panels has been replaced and hard to tell now if it's really a Cooper)
But anyway, it's a very straight solid car it's just that few issues in the engine bay. But thought i'd say hello to everyone again :)
Hello from a recent new comer. Looking forward to hearing about and seeing more of the mini.
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Congratulation on new car. When you have the chance send some photos,
Regards
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I've been a little busy :)
very cool!
yep it's a clean car
Very nice looking car for your next project.
Are you going to build another rally car?
Yes sir! Will make a replica of this infamous CRX90B. But hopefully this one I'd get to keep and not sell. Already got the most parts for the exterior. Waiting on the cooper S replica alloy wheels and perspex light covers from minisport. Found out later on their Cooper S replica wheels are "bright white" and not Old english white so guess i'll have to repaint those.
How does the rally placard attach to the boot?
You going with the chunky knobby tires too?
Last time I used socket button head bolts to mimic rivets as I didn't want chisel and mess up the skin of the trunk if i decide to make repairs in the plate. So might be doing that again. I had to drill a bigger hole in the back to secure the nut.
I haven't looked at where I can get those tires but I've been busy and lucky finding little online stores to find hard to find monte carlo rally competition parts like Tommy T-bars, works light brackets and switches but i'm focusing on the exterior right now. Currently I just finished transcribing from the old 8mm/16mm 1965 monte carlo film the front white on black license plate vinyl on Adobe Illustrator.
I like this car way better because it has proper tartan red and old english white paint and the body is very straight and newly restored. Almost every nut and bolt hardware is brand new although a few parts have been upgraded not to original cooper spec. This is a very nicely dressed 850.
Nice find Dennis.