This mini belongs to a mate of mine. It was originally purchased by his father new and left to him. I am yet to get the specifics of sale from him.
I helped save this mini from my mates barn west of Macksville on the north coast during the big bush fires 12 odd months ago so I guess you can call this a genuine barn find. It had been stored at my father's place and today was bought back to my place to be worked on. I have agreed to do most of the work to get her back on the road.
From what I can see its basically original and untouched. It retains a heap of natural patina and some really nice original items.
The dash still has original top and bottom vinyl pieces, has original vinyl floor with genuine BMC rubber matts. All seats and door cards are original as is the paint, rubbers etc. There is also a boot matt but its torn and pretty ratty.
Wheels have some surface rust but behind the centre caps is the original colour.
Engine I have been told is original but has had a head change at some point.
The plan is to not restore the car (funds don't allow this right now) but to go over the car mechanically and fit new parts to anything that needs replacing. I have suggested to be very careful to not repaint or refurbish ANY item unless necessary to retain originality. Pretty much get the car running as is.
My question is has anybody done this to their mini. How is it best to preserve this natural patina. I have seen some guys in the US clear coat the car on rat rods etc to seal it all in. The car from now on will be kept garaged and dry.
Should the paint be polished or lightly buffed? Or simply left as is. Suggestions please.
There are also some items I would like to see replace at some point as they become available. Front bar has had a hit on the drivers side. The rear seat on the top of the backrest is ripped and fallen apart. These of course would need to be original items not new ones to help maintain the rat look.
There is a rust hole at the bottom of the drivers side A panel that will need fixing and also some rust in the boot floor.
Hydro needs pumping up/checking for leaks. I have a hydro pump and original fluid but would rather not waist that testing it out. What solution/concoction can be used to temporarily pump the suspension?
Any help or advise would be much appreciated.
Cheers
Ian















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