Hi guys,
I haven't posted anything about my project as I only started in March and came to a screeching halt when I found that no-one wanted to do the body work on it.

In reality, the body work is in great nick. The only issue is the four seams that run from the roof down the four corners of the car. The floor, roof, door, etc are excellent.
After countless phone calls and meets with panel beaters, I have finally found someone to take on the shell, so things are back on the move again.
I was put onto Wolf Grodd of 'Sleeping Beauties'. He came out today, within a couple of hours of my phone call. and had a look at her and said he would be happy to do the work. He is terribly nice and very friendly. One of the few people my beagle has come straight up to for a pat!
He saw the work I had already put in and was impressed with my dedication and attention to detail. he like the fact that I am happy to spend the time to do it right and that I insisted on a bare-metal respray. He said if I hadn't said that, he wouldn't have taken it on.
I asked if I could could come and do as much of the work as I can such as grinding, sanding, etc, and he was very impressed and happy for me to do this.

He said most people just give him a rusted hulk and say "Fix up back to original and send me the bill". He said these sorts of people generally don't really 'care' about the car and then they take the credit for the resto.
He couldn't give me a figure for the work because it is just too hard to tell, but he charges $55 an hour, which is pretty standard for panel beating from what I have seen, and said that every hour I spend working ont he car is an hour he doesn't have to charge me for.
She gets collected this Saturday. It'll be sad to see her go, but I get to visit her on weekends.

Wish I could do that with the wife...
I will get some pics up of what I started with, although lost the pics of when she first arrived as a rolling chassis. My wife's film SLR ate the roll that the pics were on.

I spat the dummy and went and bought an 8MP Canon digital SLR. Never going to have that happen again!
The idea is to keep the car looking pretty stock.
The intended mods are:
ROH Contessa 10x5 mags
Hi-Lo's
KYB Gas-A-Just shocks all round
Adjustable front camber and caster
4 pot alloy brake callipers
7.5" uprated grooved discs up front
Cooper S offset drums on the back
Braided stainless brake and clutch lines
1200PSI brake booster
Original optional timber dash
Classic vintage bucket seats with head rest (the ones with the lateral supports)
KAD quick shifter
Halogen headlights
Twin tanks (not because I want an 'S' replica, but because I want the extra fuel!) - I AM NO LONGER DOING A RH TANK - I AM GOING TO PUT A LARGER 'LS' LH TANK IN.
Stianless bumbers and grills
Remote bonnet release
In terms of a power plant:
Engineering by MadMatt the Mini Man
Morris 1100S thick flange no side plate donk
Bored to 1360
JP 73mm pistons (the Jack Read specials)
A+ rods
1.5:1 roller rockers
Ported/polished/flowed head
Mild cam grind to a road/rally profile
Lightened flywheel
Stainless valve seats for PULP
Large journal STD/STD crank rated to over 9,000rpm (although I don't intend to take it past 7Krpm)
Weber 45DCOE on a Warner manifold so I don't have to mod the firewall
Alternator
Electronic Pulsar dissy
Electric solid state fuel pump
4 speed synchro rod change box
LCB extractors
MadMatt custom exhaust (nice and straight and sounds HOT without being too loud)
I intend on painting her in a nice deep blue like you see the AC Shelby Cobra's painted in. I couldn't afford to do a Cobra, so I am doing a Mini in the same colour.

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