Fonz
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http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/567995.htm
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nova_gteuk
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What a way to ruin a mk1 mini
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Mobby
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quote: Originally posted by nova_gteuk
What a way to ruin a mk1 mini
with something that looks crap
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Whittie
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That looks absolutely shit
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Robin
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quote: Originally posted by nova_gteuk
What a way to ruin a mk1 mini
That's not a mk1.
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Ryk
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I could think of one or two maybe even a hundred better ways of spending 4k!
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Jakey
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I got told the MK1's had the hinges on the outside of the door, like the one in the link? Maybe not.
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Robin
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Year is wrong to be a mk1
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Jakey
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Fair enough.
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myke
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saw this one at Le Mans.
It might go in the bed of the pickup 


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nova_gteuk
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
Year is wrong to be a mk1
quote:
Originaly built in 1979 from a new shell and the rear of a donor vehicle, now restored to an excellent solid condition with a custom made toneau cover.
Its a mk1 shell,with a mk2 grill.
As jakey said mk1 had external hinges.
[Edited on 30-06-2008 by nova_gteuk]
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Robin
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I'm sorry but you're wrong, it's a mk2
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nova_gteuk
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
I'm sorry but you're wrong, it's a mk2
Mk2's dont have extrernal hinges robin
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Robin
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They do. Mk3s had internal hinges, mk1s and 2s had external ones, mk2s had the late style grille without the moustache ends, it's not a mk1
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nova_gteuk
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Well ive never seen a mk2 with external hinges.
Even ed china said on wheeler dealers when he was restoring that minis, was the mk1's had the external hinges.
and ive googled it and cant seem to find a mk2 with hinges.
I may be wrong though.
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Timbaland
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That's a Mk 1.
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Chrissy
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Is it not a mk2 austin mini?
>>>> Chris <<<<
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Mobby
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i really want to know if its either a mk1 or mk2
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Chrissy
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Its a mk 2 austin mini 
>>>> Chris <<<<
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Fonz
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not that we were in any doubt that Robin was wrong, proof he is right
quote:
Then there is Hayley's Yellow 1968 Morris Mk2

http://www.miniregister.co.uk/200601TheRegister.html
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Robin
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quote: Originally posted by Timbaland
That's a Mk 1.
Mk1s had the rounder grille.
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nova_gteuk
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But fonz even that lookslike a mk1.
The mk2 had a slightly bigger rear side windows to the mk1 lol
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Robin
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quote: Originally posted by nova_gteuk
Well ive never seen a mk2 with external hinges.
Even ed china said on wheeler dealers when he was restoring that minis, was the mk1's had the external hinges.
and ive googled it and cant seem to find a mk2 with hinges.
I may be wrong though.
TBF, Ed China is a gimp, he thought the mk1 Golf they restored should have had GTI on the side stripes, red inserts in the bumpers and the wrong wheels.
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Robin
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http://www.miniworld.co.uk/new_to_the_scene/history/
Note '1969 – 1982'
"Production of Mini 1000
Details: Move to Mk3 bodyshell with internal hinges and wind up windows. Higher quality interior than the Mini 850 with inertia seatbelts and reclining seats. Renamed Mini 1000 Super in 1979. Renamed again to Mini 1000HL in 1980.
Engine size: 998cc
Original price: £675 (Mini 1000) £3,122 (Mini 1000HL)"
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nova_gteuk
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Well i still say ive never seen a mk2 with external hinges.but i guess im wrong.
But its still a waste of a mk2 then lol
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