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Title: My next car....
Post by: mr_roll on October 25, 2007, 21:18:51 PM
Is definately going to be a Mini!

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1980-AUSTIN-MORRIS-MINI-850-SUPER-BLUE_W0QQitemZ290172437595QQihZ019QQcategoryZ38708QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Did an insurace quote on this, well not exact model... But anyway itd be about £300 for insurance, currently, and the running costs, in terms of tax and petrol would be low as hell!

So what are parts like for these cars?
Title: Re:My next car....
Post by: Serious on October 25, 2007, 21:28:37 PM
Mini stuff is readily available, also easy as **** to do repairs, all you need is a manual.

Check for rust if you can though! ;)
Title: Re:My next car....
Post by: Mark on October 25, 2007, 22:04:37 PM
Theyre also balls of sh*t.

Crap, rubber cone suspension, pissy, pissy engine. sh*t brakes, unsafe as hell.

sh*t beyond belief rust protection, there probably isnt one that isnt 70% fillers

Theyre all excessively priced. I paid £20 for one in good shape in 1994 to drive round an orchard, it had MOT.

My brother bought one for £70 that was in good shape.

Nowadays, pieces of absolute crap are selling for a grand.

Title: Re:My next car....
Post by: Pete on October 25, 2007, 23:05:01 PM
If that really is "no rust" its a top buy. Only thing is itll have drum brakes all round, which is ok for a 850 I guess and the 10" wheels are cool.

They are awesome cars. Get a 1litre, stage1 kit and cooper head and you got a little (rusty) rocket. Mechanically cheap, ~£10 water pump, ~£40 radiatior, but bodywork you should plan on spending £300+ per year fighting rust on a poor one.

If youre buying:

- Check the sills, the subframe and the mot bits for rust, and fix rust fast.
- Check for white gunk under oil filler cap.
- Check bodypanels line up proper.
- Check floor pans for holes.
- Check carpets for damp.


www.dsnclassics.co.uk
www.minispares.com

are the two I used to use most.
Title: Re:My next car....
Post by: Serious on October 25, 2007, 23:52:52 PM
Might also be worth buying some MIG welding gear...