Well, things have been slow with recent ill health but the Morris Minor is now in full swing

So far I have commenced a full nut and bolt strip down and have documented everything, made lists of parts required as I go and set myself up with a brand new welder, I think I am going to need it
On first inspection, the boot floor is heavily rotted, both rear inner wings are holed, below the rear screen is peppered with tin worm, the front floors are a bit grotty, the offside sill is corroded badly but all in all, the car is a very solid base on which to start.
Parts are starting to arrive and the strip down is nearing completion.
The ultimate plan for this car is to make a very usable daily classic car and to this end, the Morris will have certain upgrades eg unleaded cylinder head, modified fuel pump, alternator conversion, electronic ignition etc No structural mods will be carried out so that the car can be easily returned to stock if desired in the future.
The original paint scheme of Trafalgar blue with light blue trim will be retained but I really want this car to look like it has just rolled out of the showroom when it is finished. I also plan to fit modern sound deadening under the carpets, heated seat bases and a hidden modern sound system but as I said, no mods on this car will be irreversible. Watch this space, I will upload photos just as soon as I work out how to do it
