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Hi, tried doing a search with no avail so has anyone got a pic or know where i can find a pic on the web of original door card patterns for a 65 morris deluxe? and while im on a roll an original vinyl floor pic?? would greatly appreciate it thanks.


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From my limited knowledge the door trims didn't change from 65 to 68 deluxe but would like one of the brains trust to confirm as I am guessing :lol:

Anyway if I'm right pic below if any help.

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Sorry Rusty, you have the second type, I will try to find a photo the early type.
I don't know when they changed types, probably 66,67.


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From the 1965 Deluxe brochure...

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The 1965 brochure photo of the floor mat...

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Morris 1100 wrote:
Sorry Rusty, you have the second type, I will try to find a photo the early type.
I don't know when they changed types, probably 66,67.


Thanks Morris 1100, I knew some one would come through with the goods :wink:

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Thanks morris. That's the pattern i thought it was (just had to make sure)and then the rear has a double rectangle that goes to the edge of the card. If anyone has a more clear picture of the vinyl floor, front and rear, would help, thanks!


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Morris 1100 wrote:
Sorry Rusty, you have the second type, I will try to find a photo the early type.
I don't know when they changed types, probably 66,67.


You are very Good Morris, I am sure the door and seat pattern changed around the middle of 1967
Just an observation I think the yellow mini in the first photo looks like a very late 1968 possibly early 1969 mini

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It's hard to know exactly but what i (think) know is that the 850(sliding window had no weld patterns until the deluxe was produced in 64/65. This i believe is the first car with a weld pattern in the door (not talking about cooper models). That weld pattern is the same as the brochure as morris 1100 put up. As the rear has a double rectangle weld that runs off the card(not enclosed as the front cards). I believe the pattern changed to the cooper pattern in 66. What i know is it is hard to get it right for a 64-65 car as door patterns, visors and a few other bits and pieces of trim is different to every other year(Again i think!)


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If its any use, here's my Nov '65 Deluxe seat and door card pattern:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28471585@N04/5562411977/

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John Smidt wrote:
Morris 1100 wrote:
Sorry Rusty, you have the second type, I will try to find a photo the early type.
I don't know when they changed types, probably 66,67.


You are very Good Morris, I am sure the door and seat pattern changed around the middle of 1967
Just an observation I think the yellow mini in the first photo looks like a very late 1968 possibly early 1969 mini

Hi John,
I think your right, from what I know definitely late 68 or maybe early 69? See link below.

http://www.ausmini.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=781267

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