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    olbod Guest

    Found it

    I mentioned in Wannalandies Which welder thread, that I had used my oxy to customise my Mini Cooper S. Found an old polariod pic of it taken in
    1971 just after I finished it. I spent ten years in the big smoke during
    the seventies.
    It started life as a Mini 850. I bought a Mini Cooper S that had been
    rear ended and written off. I transferred the whole front sub assembly
    and all of the Cooper S bits.
    If you remember, the Mini's had body seams about a half inch wide and
    the panels spot welded. I completely removed all of these seams and re-
    welded the complete body shell.
    Fabricated the double curved flares and welded them in.
    Finished it off with five coats of black dulon with a red pinstripe along
    the sides. It looked beautiful. I was a big fan of John Leffler who raced the blue Cooper S. I built Mine as a replica of his, tho kept it
    roadworthy.
    The inside was stripped, The bonnet and boot lid were fibreglass.
    I re-worked the engine a tad and it went like the clappers.
    It was my daily driver and I loved it.

    I kept it for a few years, then bought Phase 1 HO Falcon.
    Wish I still had them both.
    Cheers.
    PS: In those days I had teeth, it was beaut as they worked a bit like a paling fence, and stopped stuff from falling outa me face !
    Gees, you should see the front of me T shirt now after I've had a feed, eh.
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    Olbod, I remember a friend of mine had a cooper s with a VERY worked engine, all i remember about it is it was 1310cc and had a webber carby.
    Cornered like it was on rails, and the wheelspins it could do in 1st, 2nd and a bit in 3rd blew me away!
    I'd love one now!

    Cheers,
    Fraser

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    at first glance......i thought that was charles bronson........


    the apprentice at the workshop had one of them......a '69 mini 1100......
    its had a bit of work done to it.....and it absolutely flies......

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    Nice set of wheels mate

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