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Nope, they did like to rust!
I spotted 2 original mini clubman's today. One was all original and the other an estate with fat arches and massive 13" wheels?. Both cool as fek.
Looks good, well except for those odd fuel rial guard studs. How can you live with those? And now it's out there, on the world wide Web for everyone to see. ?
Don't forget to put the top inlet back on or you'll not make the meet!
C'mon @Sunglasses_Ron how can you not like that spoiler?
That's a great pic @Gus. This thread shows what a bugger alien green is to capture properly in a photo.
That's the problem with mint cars, driving them ruins them. I was chatting to a guy at a show who had Sierra RS500 that he'd turned into a concourse winner. He said it still cost him hours to prep for every show and he never drove it.
The patterned dash strips are from a 172 I believe. 182 ones are just flat silver. That silver paint on the engine bits looks very smart mate. I'm struggling to decide what I want to do with mine!
Wow that is low mileage, and expensive. Not exactly the most desirable spec so you'd have to sit on it for a few more years (or 10) before it's appreciated for what it is.
Powder coat would be better than a rattle can job, but so would a pro painted finish. I think factory finish is paint so it must be good wearing. Paint works on centre caps too, and f. me the powder on my wheels is so thick I can't read any of the cast writing!
It'll need bending a bit to stop you from punching the radio and you'll want a short shift to reduce the throw so it's the same as it was with the standard stick.
Just fitting a scenic shifter would be like fisting Katie Price and trying to find the sides.
I don't think running an EVO and saving for a house go together that we'll, probably a good choice to keep the Meg a bit longer pal! Besides it's a lovely example too.