Well, not sure how these cars find me, but I tend to find the weird and wonderful variant cars. I had bought a 1969 MKII Mini from a fellow Mini club member and at his house he had this great Minor pickup that had a stake bed conversion. I had to have it. Traded him a set of carbon fiber panels for it.
The car will be a front lawn ornament for a while until I get my Mini and Imp sorted, then it will be the Minor's time for restoration. It is a 1970 that was built on the North island of New Zealand at the Panmure plant. Has a 1098 and I have a friend who is going to sell me a 1098 that has a 1275 head on it to give this truck a little more oomph unless I find a decent (read cheap) 1275 for it
I plan on either Primrose Yellow with tan interior, maroon with tan interior or perhaps Iris blue with tan interior.
1970 Morris Minor Pickup
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Re: 1970 Morris Minor Pickup
That's a neat little thing! I vote for Iris blue. That way when I buy it off you some day it will be a color I like.
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Iris blue would look good and sell able too I think you know me too well.
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Re: 1970 Morris Minor Pickup
Looks very cool to me .
I hope it has slightly more leg room than than regular Morris Pickups ? .
I have a short (32") inseam and I find them too cramped leg wise , to drive more than a few minutes .
I don't see them often but the Midgets I find in the Pick-A-Part yards typically have 1275 engines that no one wants so they get tossed into the scrap bin .
The smasher I harvested the tranny out of for my Morris , had a rebuilt engine that was nice and dry out side , someone had taken the extra time and effort to properly seal it .
Only $200 , sadly I have too much junk already else I'da bought it on spec....
I hope it has slightly more leg room than than regular Morris Pickups ? .
I have a short (32") inseam and I find them too cramped leg wise , to drive more than a few minutes .
I don't see them often but the Midgets I find in the Pick-A-Part yards typically have 1275 engines that no one wants so they get tossed into the scrap bin .
The smasher I harvested the tranny out of for my Morris , had a rebuilt engine that was nice and dry out side , someone had taken the extra time and effort to properly seal it .
Only $200 , sadly I have too much junk already else I'da bought it on spec....
-Nate
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Re: 1970 Morris Minor Pickup
This is an original pickup so it has whatever room that the pick up you remember. I am not that tall so should be ok for my use. Hope to have it roaring down the canyons on a VM run in a few years
Plan on a disc brake conversion as well as some suspension mods that the racers use, can't have an ill handling Moggie Will have to ditch those wheels, they are 100x4 drilled poorly to accept the 4 x 4 design of the Morris. Might look into some steels , paint them black and have hub caps for that minimalist look.
You let a $200 motor go? Dang, would be nice to have that. If you happen to come across something similar then pick it up for me and I'll buy it off you.
Plan on a disc brake conversion as well as some suspension mods that the racers use, can't have an ill handling Moggie Will have to ditch those wheels, they are 100x4 drilled poorly to accept the 4 x 4 design of the Morris. Might look into some steels , paint them black and have hub caps for that minimalist look.
You let a $200 motor go? Dang, would be nice to have that. If you happen to come across something similar then pick it up for me and I'll buy it off you.
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Re: 1970 Morris Minor Pickup
I see 1274 engines every time I find a dead Spridget .
This one had been rebuilt not long before the car was cashed , it had new paint too .
I'll try to remember to post the next one I find but I already have so much junk folks swore they'd buy and then didn't want no matter how cheaply I tried to sell it . no more of that .
I'm always shocked by the amount of good hard parts I have to throw away after not even being able to GIVE them away ~ *perfect* smooth case trannies, complete S.U. carby set ups , un cracked cylinder heads , rear ends , on and on and.....
This one had been rebuilt not long before the car was cashed , it had new paint too .
I'll try to remember to post the next one I find but I already have so much junk folks swore they'd buy and then didn't want no matter how cheaply I tried to sell it . no more of that .
I'm always shocked by the amount of good hard parts I have to throw away after not even being able to GIVE them away ~ *perfect* smooth case trannies, complete S.U. carby set ups , un cracked cylinder heads , rear ends , on and on and.....
-Nate