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PostPosted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 8:01 pm 
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Where can you get a repro Mk1 interior light , curved lens type, in Oz?

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Mini King has them.


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Cheers, any rough idea on $$$ ?

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Not sure. I think they are cheap if you are restoring a Cooper S but dear if you are just after a light for a Deluxe. :lol:


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$40 or so I think. I bought one off John a while back when they came in.

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Not sure. I think they are cheap if you are restoring a Cooper S but dear if you are just after a light for a Deluxe. :lol:


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Its for a MKII S so yeah its cheap....ha ha , but not so cheap when you have a few cars on the go! An eternal list of parts going through my brain!

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Its for a MKII S so yeah its cheap....ha ha , but not so cheap when you have a few cars on the go! An eternal list of parts going through my brain!


make sure it's the right one...... it's not the right one for my MK2 - the repro has the sliding switch, I need the toggle ;)


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Yes my original has a toggle switch , but am happy if its: not crumbling . looks similar and works! Unless you can point me to a toggle switch one?

Thanks.

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These are a pretty good repro, all the important bits are copper or brass.
John's p/no is HH0001.

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Unless you can point me to a toggle switch one?


I wish....

I live in hope that I'll find a non-crumbly or new old stock toggle one, copy it and make a squillion dollars off it... it might happen


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 8:52 am 
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Simon,
What part is crumbling? I have a spare toggle or two in good condition but I don't think I have a spare base in good condition. Sometimes, only the toggle is needed.

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simon k wrote:
SuperCooper wrote:
Unless you can point me to a toggle switch one?


I wish....

I live in hope that I'll find a non-crumbly or new old stock toggle one, copy it and make a squillion dollars off it... it might happen


Four popped up on Ebay a couple of years ago. I got to know the guy and he kindly sold me one for a nice price. The rest went for a million dollars each..

Sorry, they're a bit fuzzy..but its a bit dark in the garage..

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Would have thought that to reproduce the toggle type wouldn't be much more difficult than the slide version.

Maybe someone will one day soon........?

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