![]() 06/04/2020 at 17:19 • Filed to: Morris Minor | ![]() | ![]() |
Minilite lookalikes not standard. Seats neither, come to that.
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I believe they’re either Panasports or VDO’s. Anywhoo they look smart!
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Just a Minor purchase...
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Are non-standard Minors a common thing? A friend’s parents had one with a Nissan engine
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I hadn’t thought so and the ones I
see are usually bog standard, but evidently they’re out there. I’m guessing mechanical mods too as the exhaust didn’t look as it left the factory.
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It says to me that maybe it was easier to keep it running by swapping out some bits for more available parts , rather than trying to source originals.
![]() 06/04/2020 at 18:19 |
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Alternatively, restomod.
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In Oz? Yes...many were later fitted with Toyota or Datsun engines & gearboxes from RWD Corolla and 1000 models respectively. I’ve also seen a couple with the Holden 253 V8 in there somehow. And I remember talk back in the 90s of one being rebuilt and potentially powered by a Rover V8 taken from a Triumph TR7 race car...
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The parts support for the Minor is astonishingly good, you can almost build an entirely new one from scratch just from off the shelf repop components.
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From the outside anyway, those seats look like they’re a bit bulky for the interior size.
![]() 06/04/2020 at 19:02 |
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I imagine this depends on where you live. This one was in Australia, I don’t think they were super popular here
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It’s gorgeous, gib please