Hi all,
My name is Steve, I live in Northwest Sydney, I have actually been stalking this forum on the daily for about 4-5 years but have had numerous difficulties establishing an account so I gave up! When the new forum was created I tried again and here I am!
I bought a 65 MKI Cooper S about 7 years ago now, was driving around for a couple of years and then pulled it off the road in 2009 to do a nut and bolt resto. The information I have gained stalking this forum has been fantastic and has probably stopped me from making numerous silly and time consuming errors.
When I bought the car it was in relatively good condition, not too much rust and certainly nothing requiring major body work. I was actually not convinced that it was a genuine cooper s until I took it to Glen Carpenter (Brisvegas) who assured me it was genuine. It was at that point I decided to restore it.
So... currently I am in the final stages (Sort of). I stripped it to a bare shell and had it soda blasted and all minor rust repairs done (mainly around the windscreen). I had it re- sprayed I the original BRG with a toga white roof. Both sub frames were powder coated and built up with all new bits whilst waiting and waiting and waiting for the painter to finish! I have essentially replaced or rebuilt everything underneath, with a conversion to coil springs and fully adjustable geometry front and rear. Mini sport alloy calipers to the front and superfine on the rear.
Currently GR has the motor and it is being built up for the addition of an eaton supercharger.. I note previous issues with this kit from other threads so GR has had the inlet manifold redesigned as to not restrict the flow like the conversion kit manifolds, an I am considering putting a weeber on as not to have a long inletintothe supercharger to reduce the cance of condensation build up.
Anyway, still waiting on GR for the motor. He is a great bloke and never minds me calling up and asking questions. Can't speak highly enough of him. I will post some pictures of the build which I have collated over the years when I get them all together.
Look forward to being more active I the forum. Thanks for reading
Cheers
Steve