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PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 4:36 pm 
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Few more ID's for today, as usual all advice and ID's on the parts are a great help.

28. Distributer, caps
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29. Bulb holders
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30. Asst Seat belts
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 6:39 pm 
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28A Lucas Australia "29D" distributor, could be Mini K/Morris 1100S/Clubman. Fitted from 68 to 75.
28B Distributor cap, looks like it suits the "29D" Distributor, these caps are quite hard to get new.
28C Distributor cap, looks like it suits the "29D" Distributor, these caps are quite hard to get new.
28D Distributor cap, suits Lucas 25D and 23D distributors. Most Minis from 61 to 68.
28E Plug leads, suit most distributors except the 25D/23D.

29A Lucas light bases, suit the glass lenses 26F. Notice that there is some with three wires and some with two wires, 3 wires = front blinker/parking light. 2 wires = Blinker.

30A Inertia reel belts, maybe Moke?
30B Seat belt buckle, looks like the back seat of a late Australian Mini.
30C BMC buckle and belt. Buckle looks like 60s Mini and Morris 1100, brown belt looks later and dodgy!.
30D Lap sash belt, not sure of the year. They changed the belts every year or so in the 60s and early 70s.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 7:42 pm 
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30C I've got similar belts in the back of mine. Mine are Ford branded ones, they were used in different aussie cars
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 17, 2015 6:36 pm 
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Once again thanks Morris 1100 :wink:


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 17, 2015 6:49 pm 
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Cool this is going great, hope other are getting some use out of this too.

Have some more photos for ID if you don't mind.
Here we go!

31. Steering column??? (1 looks like its been extended?), Rod change, lever etc
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32. Asst visors (models?), gear boot, column shroud, ash trays, gear knob. yr & model.
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33. Bracket.
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34. Asst mirrors.
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 5:32 pm 
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31A, is that a Moke gear lever boot retainer?
31B/31C, steering column inners, is one late Moke and the other 70s Mini?
31D, Rod shift gear linkages, Mini, 73 onwards.
31E, Mini gearstick, 69 to 73.

32A, Sunvisor, Mini, 60s.
32B, Sunvisor, Mini, 60s, looks recoloured
32C, Sunvisor, Mini, 70s.
32D, Sunvisor, Mini, 70s.
32E, Gear lever boot, probably generic, not Mini, looks like a Speco one.
32F, Steering column cowl, Mini, 61 to 69.

32G, Ash trays, most 60s Minis. (Cooper S had a fancier one on the dash)
32H, Gear knob, Leyland Mini/Mini S/LS/etc. 73 to 78.

33A, Mini seat mounts, 62 to 76. (or something like that)

34A, Mirror, cheap generic type.
34B, Mirror, looks Japanese, not sure.
34C, Mirror glass, might suit the bigger Moke mirrors.
34D, Interior mirror, Australian made, suits Deluxe/K/Cooper S/etc. 65 to 7?. (Good ones that don't vibrate!)


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If anyone else has any better answers or descriptions please speak up, I don't know everything (or anything in some cases).


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 9:13 pm 
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Cheers for the new signature block Michael ;)

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 21, 2015 5:22 pm 
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Morris 1100 wrote:
If anyone else has any better answers or descriptions please speak up, I don't know everything (or anything in some cases).

Thanks again Morris 1100, your replies are sensational and a great resource to this forum :wink:, Thanks.


Thanks guys, hope you all had a nice weekend......
Some more photos to help me ID with year and model again if you don't mind.

35. Odds and ends, small panels etc. Not sure if anyone can help with these loose parts or not?
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36. Wiper assemblies, high beam switch, electric fan, indicator stalk & horn. Years & models?
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37. Vents, charcoal canister, radiator hoses, vent tubing?, heater tap & tubing?, & bracket
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 21, 2015 5:51 pm 
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35A Moke sump guard
35B Moke mirrors, these probably go with the 34C glass.
35C Clubman headlight panel.
35D Looks like a round nose front numberplate bracket.
35E Moke hatch cover
35F Moke dash tray RH
35G Moke dash tray LH
35H Not sure (is it plastic?)
35I Not sure (some sort of battery cover?)
35J Not sure
35K Not sure (some sort of Mini dash tray?

36A Wiper motors, look like 850 but if you flip them over I will have a better idea.
36B Starter solenoid, from 1969 or so. (it will have a date on it)
36C Look like a siren for an alarm.
36D Horn, suit most Minis, (it will have a date on it)
36E Blinker switch, from 1969. Probably Mini K or Cooper S Mk2 going by the separate wires, I think the later cars have a big plug.

37A Demister ducts, look like from 1971.
37B Charcoal canister, came in with pollution gear in the mid 70s.
37C Bottom radiator hoses, one suits a heater, the other one without a heater.
37D Demister ducts.
37E Heater hoses and a heater tap.
37F Top radiator bracket, late 998 with pollution gear/air pump.


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35 I possibly moke or van battery tray, 35 J brackets for moke wheel arch side rubbers, 35 K covers the van wiring and the back of the tail lights


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PostPosted: Sun Jun 21, 2015 7:44 pm 
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Fantastic work guys!


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 4:59 pm 
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Thanks again Morris and also Goldbrocade. Yes indeed fantastic work! ^^^^
Lovin your work. :D


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 5:08 pm 
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Thanks again guys. Few more photos for Id today.
Here we go!

38. Asst steering wheel stuff, switch panel, badges, choke cables......
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39. Asst jacks, Mini or not?
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40. Bracket, CV's, carpet moulding, headlight surround - clubman, housing.
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 6:00 pm 
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38A - Aftermarket boss kit. To what I don't know????
38B - clubman steering wheel centre
38C - centre horn buttons roundies.. 850 and mk 1. Also mokes. up to around 69.
38D - Moke bonnet retaining straps
38E - 850 push button washer pump and bracket
38F - mini van bumperette
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38I- I think might be a Leyland mini S wheel cap
38J - Moke sunraiser wheel centre cap
38K - Leyland mini grill centre
38L - Leyland mini choke cable

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