interesting to note that the A40 has a blanking grommet on the passenegr side for left hand drive windsreen wipers. I thought this blanking of holes was a more recent feature, sort of late 80s etc. Certainly the later minis had two sets of holes for the wipers and keen restorers of the mini have the surplus holes welded up.
Magenta Auto Sprint wrote:interesting to note that the A40 has a blanking grommet on the passenegr side for left hand drive windsreen wipers. I thought this blanking of holes was a more recent feature, sort of late 80s etc. Certainly the later minis had two sets of holes for the wipers and keen restorers of the mini have the surplus holes welded up.
Good point, I seem to remember the MiniMetro had the same (I think).
Magenta Auto Sprint wrote:interesting to note that the A40 has a blanking grommet on the passenegr side for left hand drive windsreen wipers. I thought this blanking of holes was a more recent feature, sort of late 80s etc. Certainly the later minis had two sets of holes for the wipers and keen restorers of the mini have the surplus holes welded up.
Good point, I seem to remember the MiniMetro had the same (I think).
Yeah they could just do what Triumph did with the dolomites and fit them the wrong way.
Marinas and Dolomites had wipers that appeared to be the "wrong" way but the LHD cars had them working the other way, something to do with lift, rather than swept area I believe.
DoloWIGHTY wrote:Today I just been seeing Minor 1000s....
These two together in the same car park;
I don't think the right hand one is a 1000. 803 more like. Of course it could have anything up to 1275 in practice, depending on the owner. They both look like "age related" reg jobs as well.
JPB wrote:Marinas and Dolomites had wipers that appeared to be the "wrong" way but the LHD cars had them working the other way, something to do with lift, rather than swept area I believe.
I thought it was still to do with coverage- with a "letterbox" aspect ratio screen, a wiper short enough to fit the screen swinging only 90 degrees on the driver's side would need another two to do a reasonable job of the rest of the screen. The different arcs (esp on big Farinas) had something to do with this.
Now I saw a rare one last night ! Remember the Volvo Amazon ? I saw a nice red on on the A327 near Farnborough. It was getting dark so no photo. But its really good to see people using their cars. The Amazon is rare enough at the shows let alone on the road. Well Done who ever you are.
Tony.
Just come back for a very nice ride in the Triumph (posting local Christmas cards ). One part of the journey involved following a Jaguar D Type (replica I am guessing), sounded lovely!
MIG Wielder wrote:Now I saw a rare one last night ! Remember the Volvo Amazon ? I saw a nice red on on the A327 near Farnborough. It was getting dark so no photo. But its really good to see people using their cars. The Amazon is rare enough at the shows let alone on the road. Well Done who ever you are.
Tony.
Possibly the only car I'd seriously consider chopping the Dolly in for...
1978 Twilight Purple Dolomite 1850HL The Lolomite.
It's 106 miles to Chicago, we've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark, and we're wearing sunglasses.
Hit it.
I was taken to do shopping today. But there was a good cup of coffee; an excellent Cornish Pasty for lunch and on the B3018 we saw a Mark 1(?) Ford Zodiac Estate in a nice duo-tone cream and Damson colours. I think this may have been one of the rare Farnham conversions that I remember reading about. And it was wave-wave all round And in Fleet town centre an original bright red 1970 Mini Cooper on an "H" plate. Lovely sounding exhaust. I really must carry an instant piccy camera for some of these.
Tony.