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Mini's are like buses they come along in a bunch
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aaaanyway!
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"Hang on a minute lads....I've got a great idea."
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What happened to the Church and the Bible? Sad face
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lol...
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Mini's are like buses they come along in a bunch
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I was amazed when Steve Alexander said in his video that he drove to Canada 3K miles one way in his Type R Vtec mini. And i told myself hmmmm, well it can be done after all. i'd probably get a donor car, strip it , get the engine and slap it in the back of the mini. I will need to invest on a good Hobart mig welder and a pipe bender, and rest will be easy. I may need to get advice from Chris Allanson(google it)once in a while during my building process. .. this is my project come 2017.
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As far as where i am if i or Jeg, Alex, SXS, and Zippy (from distant memory when this site was a lot of fun to post on before a certain "person" came here) could have got an address from you you would have the parts offered but you failed miserably and lost out, your loss.
Look at Haynes where the mounting points are on each engine they are identical.
Further more you are "the self proclaimed fabricator" thinking outside the box so massaging a 1275 into the pink wonder should not be a hurdle for you.
Make your life easier and use a 1275 A series.
Figure it out yet ?
If in doubt, flat out. Colin Mc Rae MBE 1968-2007.
Give a car more power and it goes faster on the straights,
make a car lighter and it's faster everywhere. Colin Chapman.
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Black: Powerful, classic, elegant
It’s the ultimate power color. “So it’s a person who is not easily manipulated,” They love elegance and appreciate that which is classic. And they’re usually this way in everything else that they choose. This is a person who probably wears a lot of black in their wardrobe because that color really speaks to empowerment.” And these are people who has gender issues.
White: Pure, pristine, direct
White car owners are hard to please. “There’s a degree of fastidiousness,” “These are people who generally like things to be very pure and pristine and clear and direct. There’s nothing you can hide under the color white.” The woman who chooses a white ride is more likely to keep her car super clean. And she lives the rest of her life this way, too.
Pearl: Glamorous, exciting, sophisticated
Not to be mistaken with white, pearl adds some glamour to your game. “We’re not talking about a white matte finish,” Eiseman explains. “There’s something chic going on here, even a little excitement. Because whenever you add a metallic surface, you’re giving it a jewel-like quality and a subtle kind of drama.”
Silver: Futuristic, prestigious, elegant
Those behind the wheel of a silver whip have several things going for them. “Silver has a rather cool, futuristic connotation, yet with a dash of preciousness,” says Eiseman. “Because anything that’s a true metallic - like silver or gold - there is this perception that it’s worth more. So this is not the kind of person who would be satisfied with gray. They would have to have that metallic finish because they want it to look more prestigious. This is the kind of personality that appreciates elegance with a bit of flash.”
Red: Sensual, dynamic, outgoing
There are two different kinds of reds: vibrant and deep-blue. Both express the same traits. But those who go vibrant are bolder. “There’s definitely an element of sensuality that goes with red,” Eiseman says. “There’s that dynamic quality and high energy. They like to be seen as someone who really stands out and they like to call attention to themselves. They don’t shy away from it. It’s definitely an outgoing individual.”
Those who ride around in a deeper bluish-red (wine or maroon) have the same inclinations, but are more subtle. “They want to be perceived the same way as the red but they’re far less obvious about it,. “It’s not in your face. It’s underlying. You have to look a little deeper to find the true meaning of who they are.”
Gray: Neutral, sober, practical
What you see is what you get with the straight-forward owners of gray cars. “It’s a color that is obviously very neutral,” says Eiseman. “So it’s really rather sober. The person who chooses it is usually very practical, very pragmatic. They’re people who make lists and talk things out.”
Light-mid blue: Calm, faithful, true; Dark blue: Confident, credible, authoritative
It’s probably safe to trust the driver of a blue car, no matter what the shade, though there is a distinct different between light and dark hues.
“Light-to-mid blue is always considered cool to the touch, cool to the eye,” says Eiseman. “Those who drive this shade like the coldness of it in the metal. And they’re the kind of people who have a calm demeanor to the point of really being unshakable. They’re very faithful. This is the kind of person that if it’s your friend, they’re going to be your friend forever.”
And “NYPD Blue” wasn’t just a show title. “The dark blues are much more confident. “The drivers like being credible, an authority figure.”
Orange: Artistic, individual, complex
An orange car screams unique. “It’s one of the most interesting colors because people who choose orange are usually very artistic, creative, original,” says Eiseman. “And they’re very individualistically charming. There’s a certain complexity to this kind of personality as well.”
Brown: Powerful, unique; Beige: Natural, down-to-earth
Cars in these colors have multiple meanings. “It used to be that a brown or beige car meant a no-nonsense down-to-earth person because those colors were most associated with common sense,” explains Eiseman. “However, in the last 15 years, there’s been some new connotation in brown because of its association with rich chocolate and coffee browns.”
The new browns are complex. They can mean the driver is down to earth, or she is someone who craves the same elegance, power and high style that black carries but wants to come across as more unique. “It’s a more glamorous take on a neutral dark color “And that’s because of the connotation of coffee and chocolate.”
Beige, like brown, is also a no-nonsense color. But it doesn’t have the strength of the darker shade. “It’s really very down to earth,” says Eiseman. “Natural is the key word.”
Yellow and Green and Pink: Joyful, sense of humor
Expect the owner of a yellow car to be young at heart. “They have a sunny disposition,” shares Eiseman. “A person who chooses yellow really knows that they’re going to be noticed and they usually have a great sense of humor.”
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https://youtu.be/BFR0tjKXLWU
And here's the pcture of the owner.... You judge!!!!
Ps: ijust dont know what my wife will tell me if she watch this video.
she might think i am the one using her make up kit when she's away...Haha!
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Bottomline is, we're all given equal opportunities to enjoy this forum, learn and have fun!! People wiith onion skin have no place in any forum. When you're in a forum two things you have avoid, being temperemental and being sensitive. ... The only way to survive....
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