richarde wrote:
That sounds about right, because:
- The doors are the same colour as the body shell and there doesn't seem to be any colours underneath the grey they are now. The compliance plate says the car was originally grey, so it probably hasn't been repainted and doors are probably original.
- I would hope that no-one would downgrade the brakes to single leading shoe brakes from twin leading shoe, so brakes are probably original
- engine number matches compliance plate, so engine is original
Also, I think that it is a 1967 car, as marked on the wiper motor, because I read in another thread that the changeover to ribbed roof occured around '67.
is this the right grille for the car then:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Classic-Mini-Grille-for-Mark-1-Austin_W0QQitemZ150051922864QQihZ005QQcategoryZ100916QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItemor am i wrong again
Morris 1100, does your book/books contain photos of "Morris Mini Vans"? If so, what is the name of the book/books? I think I will do a complete restoration to original spec and colour and will need as much info as I can get for the restoration

I may have to replace the front brakes with twin leading shoe brakes though to allow me to stop, particularly as I will probably end up carrying loads in it.
I would guess that the car is a 67 but if you look at a few other things with dates on them you may get more of an Idea, the ignition switch, the headlight switch, the high beam dip switch, the generator, the starter, etc.
According to the book they had the 850 style grille.
I don't know when they started building the Morris Mini Van but the book gives a parts changeover date for the Mini 850 Van as Sept/Oct 66 so they were still building them in Oct 66.
The book I am going off is a BMC body repair book, it lists part numbers and some changeover dates for all BMC cars. It has no photos, just a lot of diagrams. It tells me things like if you car has a lower body number than YJBAV2/6051 it will have the early pattern and if is is after that number it will have the late pattern.
