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My Mini Cooper
Well lads this is my 1992 Mini Cooper 1275cc. Bought it last year, stripped it out, sandblasted it, replaced floor pans, sills, etc. Just got the new stickers fitted last night so looking finished at last Have tons more pics of the full restoration if anybody wants a look If ye have a spare moment please leave a reply with what ye think
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Re: My Mini Cooper
A cracking job it's a lovely looking motor all is left now is to enjoy it, how long did it take ya to finish
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Started around august, Wasnt working on it full time though because im still in school! The respray took the longest it was away for almost two months and got it back at christmas time and have been putting it beck together since then. Had a lot of doubtful moments throughout the process but washed and waxed it today and all the work payed off
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Re: My Mini Cooper
Very good I'm just about to start my first restoration, i see u said u got it sand blasted prob a stupid question but did u sand blast it before or after u replaced any panels? This is what I'm unsure about would it be better sand blasted before or after I replace the bad panels...
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Re: My Mini Cooper
Sandblast it first. Becareful when you go to see it after sand blasting as there may not be much of your car left! We have our own sandblaster as we restore vintage tractors so i had a fair idea how bad it would be! Its much easier to cut out the old bad metal and weld in the new metal after sandblasting because ther wont be any paint or rust in the way
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