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1970's Mini.

Posted: Sun May 13, 2018 12:13 am
by johnnyj
Hi all, i am about to pickup a mini that needs work ( alot of it),
it is a mid to late 70's from what i can gather, a round nose, where should i look on those age cars to find the correct numbers to make sure it is what it is supposed to be. Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks, John.

Re: 1970's Mini.

Posted: Sun May 13, 2018 3:06 pm
by purplehaze
To the Best of my knowledge.

There will be a plate riveted to the inner wing with all numbers.....this shud match number on lip underneath the scuttle panel....if there is no number on scuttle panel......maybe check engine number and chassis plaque to logbook..... It's very easy to replace a scuttle and not get original stamping done

This is the problem with minis. Of all ages. U can weld in bits to make it identical to any year. Only way to be sure is the matching numbers under scuttle. If it's not there....you will have to go on your gut feeling.... 1970 minis to best of my mind have a double lip on roof guttering ' But!!! These can also be added to later cars. There are subtle differences

Different models have different things. When u go see the car. Google the model if numbers are not there.... unfortunately that's all I've got

Hope it helps

Re: 1970's Mini.

Posted: Sun May 13, 2018 6:38 pm
by johnnyj
Thanks for the reply and yes it does help. I searched around the site and other sites to get a feeling for what years the different marks were available and the little differences in them and yes i know that it is easy to add bits in but the yoke im looking at isn't big money and it is what it appears to be, it's not like i'm paying big money for a 90's car with a 70's plate stuck to it which is seemingly all the rage . I would prefer to buy a an original car that needs work and at least that way i would know what i have. I'll see how it goes. Thanks again.

Re: 1970's Mini.

Posted: Sat May 26, 2018 5:45 pm
by woody
Older minis don't have a chassis number stamped onto the body. The number is generally on a plate riveted to the slam panel and easily replaced. What they do have is a body type number stamped on a rectangle sheet of metal spot welded to the body. This can give a rough indecation of age. If the car seems original you can check items like the dizzy or wiper motor which will carry a year stamp.

Re: 1970's Mini.

Posted: Sun May 27, 2018 3:37 pm
by johnnyj
There is the vin plate with the chassis number and engine number on the slam panel as you say. Spot welded to the slam panel on the opposite side is a rectangular plate with an another number that i have not cleaned up yet to see what it says on it.