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"My first car was a Morris Mini 850,(none of your British Leyland rubbish !) Floor start, sliding windows and a 2ft cranked gearstick. It cost me £40 as an mot failure. New rear subframe and an upgrade of Cooper head and bits to the back end, brakes and close ratio gearbox and shift, and it was a great little car. I travelled all over the country in it for a few years.. " I love the badge rivalry is still alive and kicking | |||
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"The car not the skirt. Let’s here your British Leyland mini story. " I had a 1275 GT, a 1000cc saloon, an 850cc Minivan, and a Wolsley Hornet. My mother had a Clubman Estate for a while too. My GT had a 1452cc offset bored engine, with a massively ported cylinder head, wild sprint cam (nothing below 2250 rpm lol), and a Weber carb. It used to beat the XR3 boys point to point, as long as I kept to roads where they couldn't stretch their legs as my gearing ran out at 95mph.......good times | |||
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"The car not the skirt. Let’s here your British Leyland mini story. I had a 1275 GT, a 1000cc saloon, an 850cc Minivan, and a Wolsley Hornet. My mother had a Clubman Estate for a while too. My GT had a 1452cc offset bored engine, with a massively ported cylinder head, wild sprint cam (nothing below 2250 rpm lol), and a Weber carb. It used to beat the XR3 boys point to point, as long as I kept to roads where they couldn't stretch their legs as my gearing ran out at 95mph.......good times " I also had a Mk1 1966 1000cc saloon I reshelled in to a Mk2 1968 saloon, but that's another story..... | |||
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"My first van was an orange mini... didn't like the rain ...and got stuck in the grooves in road planing roadworks " I remember both these with my red and black mini van with 850 engine. Not the most speedy on motorway! Andy | |||
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