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Go ahead, push a screw driver through the brown potato chip. My floors can spare some despair.
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But your door panels look good?
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As dated as that seat fabric is (reminds me of a 90s doctor’s office) I dig it in this context.
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Water came in through a split window gasket, settled into corners, despair set in. (Previous owner )
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One of us. One of us.
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You have a Mini? How did I miss this?
I’ve been doing bodywork on mine since 2009!
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Rodshift 78 type-4, 80s A+ engine
Dooooood! what plans are you using for the rotisserie? I need to build one soon.
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Hey, mine is a 78 too! Canadian spec
here’s a quick drawing I did back in the day for the rotisserie
And pics of how it was installed
Here’s my build thread if you like!
http://www.theminiforum.co.uk/forums/topic/151521-canadian-1978-mini-1000-long-resto/
theminiforum is an endless source of info, and knowledgeble people!
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Thank you for the link and info. You cut a hole in the back? Many have mounted to the rear shock tower but you didn’t, why?
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Because I didn’t have confidence in the rear shock towers, because rust. And the single pole was really solid. Welding back the hole is about 0.00003% of all the welding I did on this