× 1-800-946-2642 Home My Account Social / Forum Articles Contact My Cart
Shop Now
Select Your Car Type Sale Items Clearance Items New Items
   Forum Width:     Forum Type: 

Found 30 Messages

Previous Set of Pages 1 | 2

 Posted: Jan 23, 2017 09:14PM
Total posts: 10330
Last post: Jan 27, 2021
Member since:Dec 3, 2002
Cars in Garage: 0
Photos: 0
WorkBench Posts: 0
US
Thanks for remembering. That is one of two badges for sale out of Australia, now. Interesting because they didn't have the Austin. Regardless, both (including one NOS one) have gotten out of what I'm willing to pay for them.

 Posted: Jan 23, 2017 08:29PM
Total posts: 438
Last post: Nov 13, 2022
Member since:Mar 27, 2002
Cars in Garage: 0
Photos: 15
WorkBench Posts: 0
CA
Here is one:

//www.ebay.ca/itm/Austin-Mini-Mk-2-Bonnet-Badge-good-condition/401206837390?_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D39923%26meid%3D71a64aec600b445e8e1993b92b56709e%26pid%3D100005%26rk%3D2%26rkt%3D5%26sd%3D232210805339

 

Cool

 Posted: Aug 5, 2016 06:42PM
Total posts: 438
Last post: Nov 13, 2022
Member since:Mar 27, 2002
Cars in Garage: 0
Photos: 15
WorkBench Posts: 0
CA
I have come to the conclusion the one I have is for an 1800. The part number on the box is CZD 1055 - Badge Austin - C.H.H.

Ron

 

Cool

 Posted: Aug 5, 2016 04:48AM
 Edited:  Aug 5, 2016 05:02AM
Total posts: 10335
Last post: Aug 19, 2016
Member since:May 13, 2001
Cars in Garage: 0
Photos: 0
WorkBench Posts: 0
The Landcrab badge I have is 2 1/4" with 3 notches. The raised Austin logo part is 1 15/16". My camera is down so can't take a picture at the moment.

The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it. G.B.S. Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit. Oscar Wilde

//www.cupcakecooper.ca/

 Posted: Aug 4, 2016 07:01PM
Total posts: 10330
Last post: Jan 27, 2021
Member since:Dec 3, 2002
Cars in Garage: 0
Photos: 0
WorkBench Posts: 0
US
The Mini and 1800 badge numbers are different so I assumed the sizes were different, too.

Mini bezel, inner diameter measured with the badge not installed: ~1.95". I have several Mini bezels and all measured the same.

Mini Austin badge measured out of the bezel: One at ~2.15". One at 2.09". The larger one has three slots on the outer edge that line up with the bezel's pins. The smaller one does not have the slots and does not fit into the bezel!

 Posted: Aug 4, 2016 06:32PM
Total posts: 10335
Last post: Aug 19, 2016
Member since:May 13, 2001
Cars in Garage: 0
Photos: 0
WorkBench Posts: 0
IF that's it I happen to have a centre from my former MkI Landcrab.

The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it. G.B.S. Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit. Oscar Wilde

//www.cupcakecooper.ca/

 Posted: Aug 4, 2016 10:50AM
Total posts: 438
Last post: Nov 13, 2022
Member since:Mar 27, 2002
Cars in Garage: 0
Photos: 15
WorkBench Posts: 0
CA
I've done some checking into this and something tells me the Mini & 1800 are one and the same. Can you tell me the dimensions of the bezel?

Ron

//www.ebay.ie/itm/400959301012

 

Cool

 Posted: Aug 4, 2016 08:45AM
Total posts: 10330
Last post: Jan 27, 2021
Member since:Dec 3, 2002
Cars in Garage: 0
Photos: 0
WorkBench Posts: 0
US
Still looking.

 Posted: Jul 24, 2016 02:33PM
Total posts: 10330
Last post: Jan 27, 2021
Member since:Dec 3, 2002
Cars in Garage: 0
Photos: 0
WorkBench Posts: 0
US
CC, nothing, yet. The one Tagus has is off of an 1800.

 Posted: Jul 23, 2016 05:10AM
Total posts: 10335
Last post: Aug 19, 2016
Member since:May 13, 2001
Cars in Garage: 0
Photos: 0
WorkBench Posts: 0
Cheleker. Let us know if you have a 'bingo'. You have been looking for a long time.

The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it. G.B.S. Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit. Oscar Wilde

//www.cupcakecooper.ca/

 Posted: Jul 22, 2016 03:54PM
Total posts: 438
Last post: Nov 13, 2022
Member since:Mar 27, 2002
Cars in Garage: 0
Photos: 15
WorkBench Posts: 0
CA
Quote:
Originally Posted by Cheleker
Tagus, Email sent. Sorry for the delay, but three of us were on a 1500 mile, back road run in Washington, Oregon and Idaho.
You have mail. Pictures attached.

Ron

 

Cool

 Posted: Jul 22, 2016 06:08AM
Total posts: 10330
Last post: Jan 27, 2021
Member since:Dec 3, 2002
Cars in Garage: 0
Photos: 0
WorkBench Posts: 0
US
One I've seen before, but thanks for the lead. Guy wants 130 pounds. I like the one response saying if it is a typo he'll take it for 30 pounds.

 Posted: Jul 22, 2016 02:51AM
Total posts: 4134
Last post: Oct 13, 2020
Member since:Oct 8, 2011
Cars in Garage: 0
Photos: 0
WorkBench Posts: 0
US
Chuck, there is one for sale on MK1 board today. Steve (CTR)

 Posted: Jul 21, 2016 08:17PM
Total posts: 10330
Last post: Jan 27, 2021
Member since:Dec 3, 2002
Cars in Garage: 0
Photos: 0
WorkBench Posts: 0
US
Tagus, Email sent. Sorry for the delay, but three of us were on a 1500 mile, back road run in Washington, Oregon and Idaho.

 Posted: Jul 19, 2016 06:59AM
Total posts: 1456
Last post: Jan 31, 2022
Member since:Sep 8, 2003
Cars in Garage: 1
Photos: 186
WorkBench Posts: 0
CA
It is a bit too big, but fils the hole, bear in mind I used a terrible badge for this experiment as I didn't want to wreck a good one if it was an abject failure

Sean Windrum

1996 MGF VVC
1970 1275 GT Racer
66 Austin Countryman
63 997 Cooper (Under Construction)
63 MG 1100

 

 Posted: Jul 18, 2016 05:14PM
Total posts: 6908
Last post: Dec 4, 2023
Member since:Feb 26, 1999
Cars in Garage: 0
Photos: 0
WorkBench Posts: 0
US
Mark, 
shoot me a pm about the bonnet badge for the Mk 2S please.

thanks.
mike

 Posted: Jul 18, 2016 08:02AM
Total posts: 1456
Last post: Jan 31, 2022
Member since:Sep 8, 2003
Cars in Garage: 1
Photos: 186
WorkBench Posts: 0
CA
For a laugh, I looked at the emblem on an old Austin America grill, I popped it out and had to do a bit of sanding to make it fit in the MkII surround. Not perfect, but it might be a stopgap if you don't have anything...

Sean Windrum

1996 MGF VVC
1970 1275 GT Racer
66 Austin Countryman
63 997 Cooper (Under Construction)
63 MG 1100

 

 Posted: Jul 16, 2016 03:22PM
Total posts: 13978
Last post: Jan 15, 2024
Member since:Jan 22, 2003
Cars in Garage: 4
Photos: 381
WorkBench Posts: 1
CA
"for sale, 130 pounds"

 

"Everybody should own a MINI at some point, or you are incomplete as a human being" - James May

"WET COOPER", Partsguy1 (Terry Snell of Penticton BC ) - Could you send the money for the unpaid parts and court fees.
Ordered so by a Judge

 

 

 

 Posted: Jul 16, 2016 09:09AM
Total posts: 438
Last post: Nov 13, 2022
Member since:Mar 27, 2002
Cars in Garage: 0
Photos: 15
WorkBench Posts: 0
CA
I think I have an NOS one of those. The information I found for the one I have is that it was used on the pickups? PM and we can discuss this.

Ron

 

Cool

 Posted: Jul 16, 2016 08:25AM
Total posts: 1456
Last post: Jan 31, 2022
Member since:Sep 8, 2003
Cars in Garage: 1
Photos: 186
WorkBench Posts: 0
CA
Here is one
//mk1-forum.net/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=16364&sid=64da5a251941804f59c0ddf74ce6bfc4

Sean Windrum

1996 MGF VVC
1970 1275 GT Racer
66 Austin Countryman
63 997 Cooper (Under Construction)
63 MG 1100

 

Found 30 Messages

Previous Set of Pages 1 | 2