rehab1964 wrote:
my vote = back to nugget gold, I think any car that has survived bascially intact for this long deserves to be as it's maker intended, if however, the engine number doesn't match and it's been modified over the years it's fair game
The engine number isn't 12H902 its 12H87UH. Matt Read said it looked like the right block for an LS motor but thought because of the number it might be a moke engine. I was trying to find out if it was put in a the factory as it was an early one but RTA couldn't give me the original rego details and no one else seems to have the history.
When I do the repaint I will re-do the engine so if I can get a 12H902 I may stick that in it unless someone can tell me the 12H87U is the original one. It seems illogical that the 12H87UH is the original as everyone is adamant that they only had 12H902's but it was Leyland in the dying days of the Mini and was early in the 1275LS production run so who knows.
Any help is appreciated. At this stage I am leaning towards to going back to gold. My other option was to sell the car and obtain a silver one to restore. I have one lined up but haven't taken the plunge yet...
Mind you, I found out I got a payrise yesterday so may keep this one and buy a second (the missus wouldn't approve though

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