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Ian.H



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Not built like they used to be

I posted this on another car forum I'm a member of, but it almost seems more fitting here I think considering some of the issues that people have had with relatively young motors.. including my own RRS.

Clare (my Fiancée) and myself used to have a mint 1990 Rover Mini.. 1293cc, high-lift cam kit, dual valve springs, roller-tip rockers, lovely car it was... until 5 years ago on the way home from the London to Brighton run, we had it written off in a near head on with a Mercedes cutting across in front of us. It's sat motionless ever since. Here's what it used to look like:

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and the unfortunate mess we were left with after then shunt:

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Engine mounts are twisted, bell housing shattered, water pump shattered (other side of the engine) too.. shell is twisted.. luckily, myself and my eldest who were in it at the time were fine short of a few bruises.

We bought half a shell for our Mini project at the back end of last year, but decided that due to lack of facilities, it was going to be just too much hard work.. so went on the look for another donor vehicle.. and came across one on ebay.

I took a trip to Croydon and hired a trailer and Clare, lil Charlie (our 3 year old lad who loves cars already) and I took the trip up to Warwickshire to have a look and ultimately buy the new one:

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The specs (as we all like these!): 1983 Austin Mini Mayfair 998cc Automatic. 55018 genuine miles, 2 previous owners, although the last owner had it for just over 12 months and never did anything with it, just sat there.

This was then parked in the driveway at my ol' man's for a while with the rest of them:

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With the London to Brighton run looming, we decided it'd be best to just put it in for an MOT to see the list of things we actually needed to do to get it roadworthy for the L2B run... it failed (expectedly).. but on only 3 things! These were:

  • Rear tyre
  • Front number plate (ignoring that it isn't attached, the lettering / backing had started to peel and break away)
  • Unsecured CV gator


And that was that! We couldn't believe it... 32 years old and this is all that it fails on!? Don't get me wrong, I'm under no disillusion that it doesn't need a fair amount of work, including welding in places, but no structural issues.. happy days!

I decided the easiest way to get around the tyre issue was to swap the 10" steel wheels for the 12" alloys we had on our previous Mini.. buying a new tyre for the 10" steelie would have just been a waste of money as they're not staying. A new number plate was bought from our local car shop for £12.50 and a pack of 5 stainless steel cable ties for £4. I spent yesterday on my arris with the hub off (as typically, the outer part of the boot wasn't accessible without taking it off) and job done.

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Re-test is booked for tomorrow.. so hopefully it all goes well Thumbs Up

Certainly a different beast to drive than most things with drum brakes all round and no brake servo... couple this to the automatic box (which is as smooth as the one in my Range Rover.. much to my surprise).. when the choke's out, it's a nightmare! but nothing beats the raw fun and entertainment of a classic Mini IMO Very Happy

Once the London to Brighton run is done, it'll be off the road, completely stripped down for a bare metal respray and rebuilt with our 1293cc tuned lump, manual box, front disc brakes and a servo! Very Happy



Cheers..

Ian

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muddywheels
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A true classic Bow down

I am gutted looking at the damage but glad you were ok Shocked

I for one would like to see more pics posted of your restoration as it progresses if you have time Thumbs Up Wanted a Series 2 LR since childhood but previously owned MY16 Disco Sport HSE TD4 Auto, MY13 RR Sport Black Edition TDV6 Auto, MY10 RR Sport HSE TDV6 Auto, 2007 Freelander 1 Freestyle TD4 Soft Top, 2009 Freelander 2 GS TD4 Auto, 2007 Freelander 2 GS TD4, 2004 Disco 2 Metropolis Auto, 2002 Disco 2 GS, 2000 Freelander 1 SE TD4 SW

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Excellent write up! Thumbs Up Nice to see some good news stories... 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
2008 TDV8 - it was a labour of love and is much missed

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That was really interesting... I too would love to see more pictures as it progresses.

Not too sure if you haven't got your rose tinted glasses on though as my parents had a succession of minis throughout the 70's and I can remember numerous times when our day trips to Wales or holidays in the Lake District were interrupted by lengthy periods of standing by the roadside waiting for the AA van to arrive Laughing

To be fair I think four people plus luggage and toys crammed everywhere was just too much weight for them to cope with Wink

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Great little story, there is always a story to be told by anyone owning one of these little Minis. Pleased to hear there were no serious injuries in the crash. The Mini held up well considering. My business partner has about 8 Minis at work, all at various stages of renovation. Keep the updates coming. Thumbs Up

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nice e30

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Great read,

This stopped me in my tracks and had to read, thanks for the coffee break classic !

....nice one Ian, its great to see an Icon being maintained,/ loved really ! My mate had an old mini on a farm and we drove that car round the farm until the subframe collapsed , then bought another we lived the fantasy thinking that we were Paddy Hopkirk ! ( long time ago ! )
You are right , they are not made like they used to be at all ....!

RRS looks great also , love these wheels ..!

TST TDV8 HSE....Gone but not forgotten ....class act
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Ian.H



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Thanks lads.. both myself and Clare love these things with a passion. Clare's first car was a Mini and I've had about 4 or 5 over the years in one stage or another... regretting very much the old K-plate I scrapped because the throttle pedal fell off the bulk head due to rust... I should have restored that.. but I was just a "kid" at the time.

I'm all for the classics.. as nice and refined as modern cars are, I'd be more than happy with something like the Mini or a Mk1 Escort for a daily.

There is much to do on this.. and unfortunately, I can't do the welding or painting myself (not proficient enough in welding this to the quality I want it to be).. but I plan to do all the preparation for it and the rebuilding part. My 8 year old step-son is enjoying learning and helping too.. I was about his age when I first started to swing a spanner with my Dad's Mk1 Escort and whilst not a trained mechanic, have picked enough up over 30 years to be able to do this project and help another young lad learn some of the ropes too Thumbs Up

The E30 that shadrack noticed too was another passion of mine.. after going for years of disliking BMWs due to grief working on my friend's E36, I needed a car and found a £500 E30.. from then on, fell in love with them.. had 4 of them on the road (the silver was the last one I had) and bought and broke about half a dozen or so more. The silver one (325i Touring) in the pic above was another great "soldier" of a car.. I sold that to an American fella who wanted to export it as apparently they didn't get the Touring over there.. it had 6 miles short of 200,000 on the clock, original engine, minimal rust and still started on the button every time!

I set up a basic blog to document the project, but I'll post updates in this thread as time goes on too... nice to see others appreciating another great British classic Very Happy



zaphod wrote:
That was really interesting... I too would love to see more pictures as it progresses.

Not too sure if you haven't got your rose tinted glasses on though as my parents had a succession of minis throughout the 70's and I can remember numerous times when our day trips to Wales or holidays in the Lake District were interrupted by lengthy periods of standing by the roadside waiting for the AA van to arrive Laughing

To be fair I think four people plus luggage and toys crammed everywhere was just too much weight for them to cope with Wink



One big problem I always find is overheating with the rad at the side. The white one has a dual-core rad in it (and still usable) which helps a great deal, so that'll definitely be going on.



Ady 555 wrote:
Great little story, there is always a story to be told by anyone owning one of these little Minis. Pleased to hear there were no serious injuries in the crash. The Mini held up well considering. My business partner has about 8 Minis at work, all at various stages of renovation. Keep the updates coming. Thumbs Up


It was a case of wet roads for me.. luckily I was only doing about 20-25 as I knew the bend I was approaching had a side road attached and that it could get slippery from HGVs.. but alas, it still locked up.. and they still kept coming. The bruising came mainly from the seatbelts doing their job.

8 Minis!? I'd love that! Not sure where I'd keep them all however, but if I push the bed over a bit.... maybe........ Mr. Green


TST717 wrote:
Great read,

This stopped me in my tracks and had to read, thanks for the coffee break classic !

....nice one Ian, its great to see an Icon being maintained,/ loved really ! My mate had an old mini on a farm and we drove that car round the farm until the subframe collapsed , then bought another we lived the fantasy thinking that we were Paddy Hopkirk ! ( long time ago ! )
You are right , they are not made like they used to be at all ....!

RRS looks great also , love these wheels ..!

TST



Ahh the days of ragging cars around fields... great memories! I'd love to be half as good as Paddy Hopkirk Laughing



Cheers..

Ian

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My first car that I bought in 1968 was a 1963 mini with the reg 888 BMW.

I am sure the car has gone to the great scrapyard n the sky, but I bet the reg is still around somewhere!!

The reg was probably worth more than the car when I sold it in 1971, but I was a young lad who did not know about these things then. Rolling with laughter 2023 P440e SE Dynamic on order -cancelled

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Good on you for putting it back on the road. Looks a nice little Mini and worth preserving.

Would love to see the restoration coming along too Thumbs Up FF 4.4 V8 Soooo looking forward to this bad boy
Ex 2006 RRS SC - garbage
Ex 2016 135i M Sport - dream car
Ex 2003 RS6 Avant - piece of cr*p
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Ian.H



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Not much of an update really, but it passed its MOT re-test today Very Happy

Clare then took our youngest round the block to celebrate

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Will post up some more updates as they happen Thumbs Up



Cheers..

Ian

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Ian.H



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Hi all..

I spent the half the day Saturday washing, claying and machining the Mini in preparation for a run down to Brighton today, but alas, due to the hope of picking up some larger items for the project, we decided to leave it at home, go early go get a space as close to Madeira Drive as possible and take the RRS only (we'd planned on taking both originally).

By half 8, we'd bought out first set of items... sound deadening carpet underlay, full premium carpet set and a full set of mats.. back to the RRS we hauled.

Onto the next shopping spree.. we clocked some lovely classic sports Cobra seats and matching rear seat covers in black and blue (the Mini is going to be metallic blue once we're sorted).. hand over the cash for these and a set of subframes.. off for another haul back to the RRS (certainly burned off the calories of the breakfast! Very Happy ).

Off we go again... this time, some chrome headlight bezels, complete chrome grille kit, some clear front indicator lenses and a set of grp 7 arches. Back we go again to the RRS.. up and down those damn stairs again!! Yawn Laughing

As we come down the stairs again this time, we clocked a K-plate Mini next to one of the stalls... £2,500... so we had a look around it, spoke to the owners.. took it for a test drive.. left a deposit and we'll be heading off to Kent next Saturday to pick it up!

Certainly turned out to be a more expensive day out that we'd planned... but although the new Mini will again need some patching up with a panel and some patch work, it's got 13" alloys (although will be replaced for another style probably), sports exhaust and a 1275cc engine (manual this time!) and carb'd rather than injection, meaning more fun to be had in the future (this one will probably end up going to 1380cc with twin Webber 40s).

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The next plan is a red one in the future.. although the diversity in themes we're going for on the cars won't match The Italian Job, would be nice to have a red, white and blue one Very Happy

This with 12 months MOT will just be run as-is for the time being while we carry out the restoration of the original one posted above.. but will have a complete overhaul at some point in the future and both be kept for dry day runs only.



Cheers..

Ian

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