Oh wow! A lot of info and input there you guys have made. Thanks heaps
and heaps.
I am reading and trying to digest the things. I beleived it will be
a bit of learning curve for me. But bear with my awful/stupid questions
as I am just a beginner

Since the last 2 weeks I have been
going to book shops in city and reading for books about Minis History and
whatnot and it's quite an enjoyment with learning things. And yes, I am
a cheap arse cus I read it and didn't buy it. I know you would said it
Josh so I say it for you.
Sports850 wrote:
Ben , it's a very nice looking mini there's no doubt
about it . For that sort of money though I would be getting someone who
really know's Mk 1 cooper S's to check it thoroughly for originality .
Also , how long ago was the motor rebuilt and how often is the mini
used ? Also what do you want to do with it , use it regularly or once
amonth or so ? The tyres on it look older (quite possibly the originqal
type) and may not stand up to regular use if you are used to modern
cars/tyres so best to keep them in a safe place and put some modern tyres on
another set of wheels and keep the cooper S steelies and tyres for
shows etc . What's the comment about the roof colour not being original ,
is that accroding to the ID plate or someones oppinion ?
Yes, I got Greig to look at it already, myself looked at it, and a guy
I met at Motorfest will go with me on Sat to look at it as well.
Believe me he's a genious at this.
I think the Motor was rebuilt about 3-4 years ago by Mini and Moke
World and is a full/somplete nuts and bolt work. I will only use it for
show or club events and also as an investment. 100% not gonna use it like
a modern daily driver, so will just use it once a month. Yes, I think
he is gonna give me a pair of steelies +tyres(might charge me extra,
have to find out) and an extra set of modern wheels and tyres. Yes,
Steelies will only be for shows. The ID plate didn't say it has white roof so
the roof color on it is not original. Other parts are. There is also a
number on the radiator I will need the guy who is going with me this
Sat to look at it for me cus I am uncertain about how to look at this
number.
Mini Mad wrote:
Re: the car - just beware of No buisiness names
please Josh world - they have produced some questionable stuff over the
years and we all know how pedantic you are ben. Especially when you're
looking at that kind of money.
Josh, I dun mind you always throwing the word "pedantic" at me over and over again. I am not offended at all but just curious about what's going on.
It is hard to define a fine line between enthusiasm and pedantic. It's just way too hard. To be an enthusiast, you will try to find out as much info as possible like their history, their every bits of information that will eventually lead you to restore successfully the Mini to its original specs; conditions and whatnot. And beleive me it 's a hell of big job just to dig out all those info alone and doing it is even harder, and you dun do it once to get it right since there are some misleading info out there as well. Even though I am a beginner at this, I know it's hard if your want it original. Remember Minis are classic cars so being original and close to 'just-out-of-factory' condition tend to be more favourable IMO.
But I am not saying "inventing" your own car is any bad and I didn't mean in anyway that conversions are worthless, I like them quite a lot too, it should be fun and its gives more power. But sometimes you just have to respect other people's taste. If someone ask you about why you put a starlet engine into a 70s car, and then goes to say your pedantic and ask won't it be any different like putting a Ferrari engine into a Honda Civic shell? What would you say???
How's your car going anyway? Seems people are getting impatient with it. C'mon hurry up, get it done and let us see.
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