67 Mini Finished project!
Very nice. Needs a legal/roll-bar, puke can for the oil, then you can do some vintage racing. 
What are your plans for the Mini, show? I hope your planning to drive some good twisties.
Excellent colors and detail, what spec. did you build your engine? Nine months is pretty fast.

What are your plans for the Mini, show? I hope your planning to drive some good twisties.
Excellent colors and detail, what spec. did you build your engine? Nine months is pretty fast.
While I think that the orange color would have looked better all-over, the silver two-tone works better than I expected. I'd drop the UJ headlamp covers like a bad habit, though - IMHO they ruin the clean line that bisects the car. Ifd YOU like them, though, that's all that really matters.
NICE engine bay - I'm green with envy. it was a nice touch, carrying over the orange/silver line in there.
NICE engine bay - I'm green with envy. it was a nice touch, carrying over the orange/silver line in there.
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Thanks for the kind words.
This was my first try at any thing like this. It was a fun road and I learned a lot for the next one. This mini I have owned for 7 years, it was a french import, or as so I found out rebuilding it. I found a few french parking receipts that had fallen behind some panels.
I know the paint is a little different but I love it. I'm tired of seeing red/blue/white minis with two tone roofs not that I don't love that look. This was a change to try to see if a different type of two tone would work on a mini. (ImagoX, I agree, the UJ covers do distract form the clean lines those will be coming off for certain events).
My goal was to build some thing new with some thing old. I used the original seats and went back to an older style looking dash. Even shaving the bumpers off front and rear. I love the marriage between the two styles.
I'll post some pic's of the inside as soon as I can.
This was my first try at any thing like this. It was a fun road and I learned a lot for the next one. This mini I have owned for 7 years, it was a french import, or as so I found out rebuilding it. I found a few french parking receipts that had fallen behind some panels.
I know the paint is a little different but I love it. I'm tired of seeing red/blue/white minis with two tone roofs not that I don't love that look. This was a change to try to see if a different type of two tone would work on a mini. (ImagoX, I agree, the UJ covers do distract form the clean lines those will be coming off for certain events).
My goal was to build some thing new with some thing old. I used the original seats and went back to an older style looking dash. Even shaving the bumpers off front and rear. I love the marriage between the two styles.
I'll post some pic's of the inside as soon as I can.
I agree on red/blue etc... If (when) I do a VTAC or Cooper S engine swap in Fiona, I plan to use Hot Orange Metallic (as it appeared on the 2005-2006 MINI Cabrio) with black roof and blaxk stripes. 
Pics of the interior for sure!!!
PS - I know what you mean about finding weird stuff in the car behind panels... when I was messaing around with taking out my interior I found several British coins behind things, one of which I glued to the center boss of my steering wheel. now I have a lovely portrait of the Queen on my car.
Kinda makes it extra-special IMHO.

Pics of the interior for sure!!!
PS - I know what you mean about finding weird stuff in the car behind panels... when I was messaing around with taking out my interior I found several British coins behind things, one of which I glued to the center boss of my steering wheel. now I have a lovely portrait of the Queen on my car.
Kinda makes it extra-special IMHO.
Yea!!! I understand that! I have a Manx Styled Dune Buggy in my shed waiting for me to have enough cash to build it! I dont know if I will have it any time soon!

I also have a vision of something like this for my next project...

As you probably guessed, I'm with you on the need for some different two-tone applications. Job well done on yours.
[quote=catseye;2585213]Great work!! Did you have to do much straightening, or were you that fortunate to start off with such a straight specimen?
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I had to re-do alot of the metal from what I can tell the front was wrecked at one point and time.
Here is some of the metal work. This was just after I had it media blasted. You can see how twisted the front is.

this is what I found under inches of bondo:

and this is one sides. It is tough to see but that door curves the wrong way:

I also replaced the floors and such, but every one has to do that in a mini.
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I had to re-do alot of the metal from what I can tell the front was wrecked at one point and time.
Here is some of the metal work. This was just after I had it media blasted. You can see how twisted the front is.

this is what I found under inches of bondo:

and this is one sides. It is tough to see but that door curves the wrong way:

I also replaced the floors and such, but every one has to do that in a mini.
Wow... you gotta love when they don't even bother grinding off the welds, just cover it up with a thick scab of bondo. But hey... at lwast you found a metal patch under there and not a skin of cardboard, fiberglass or some other crap, right? It's interesting... I was just reading a back-issue of Practical Classics (thanks, Chuck!!), and they did that EXACT same repair... Theirs was much neater-looking though.
Wow... you gotta love when they don't even bother grinding off the welds, just cover it up with a thick scab of bondo. But hey... at lwast you found a metal patch under there and not a skin of cardboard, fiberglass or some other crap, right? It's interesting... I was just reading a back-issue of Practical Classics (thanks, Chuck!!), and they did that EXACT same repair... Theirs was much neater-looking though. 


This is the best shot I have. Im not very good with the camera.
Here is the rebuild:

and the finished:
I'd do the Mk1. tail light conversion in a heartbeat. I love the look. I've also seen some nice custom jobs that use 3 of the little dome lights like is used for the front turn signals - the MOD uses 3 in a vertical row, one white (for reverse), one yellow (for turn) and one red (for brake) per side, mounted on a custom plate bent to match the rear curve. They look really great.











