Heya, just a cheap radio that I got online with built in speakers. Works well enough for listening to the radio or some music in traffic, at other times the car is too noisy to hear it anyway! Cheers
Hats off to you Sir... you've done the old girl and yourself proud... It's not an easy undertaking- making a rusty old British car road worthy again - you've done a great job ! I like your approach to this resto'- calm and measured... just the way it should be...
Good job mate ! I have the same model of Morris Minor in dark green and I always enjoy its simple and reliable engine. I drive my Morris as a daily car especially in summer. Very nice video !!! Greetings from Italy
Wow! Never thought a Morris minor would be in Italy! That’s very interesting and cool. That’s exactly how they should be driven haha, as much as possible. Cheers :-)
Thanks for an excellent recap on your journey with the Moggie! I have watched nearly all your videos by the way and just wanted to say you really impressed me in how you tackled this project and your videos are all very well presented. You did an awesome job on the Minor, especially being so young and learning so many skills along the way. Bet you can't wait to get reunited with it. These cars really get under your skin! From a fellow 1966 Trafalgar blue saloon owner!
Yes bud - its the 1098cc 2dr version. Engine was actually reconditioned a while back and it had a rebore of the block at that point so I believe its somewhere around 1115cc now. Still not breaking any land speed records but its great fun to drive! Keep up the good work. Be good to see your reunification video when you eventually get back to moggie!
Loved the video and hope you have a lifelong enjoyment of classic cars 👍👍👍👍👍
Cheers :-)
Awesome video and good on you for getting involved with Morris Minors at a young age. You've done an awesome job of your car. 😊👍
well done mate whats the unit under the parcel shelf looks like a heater? not the one under the speedo
Heya, just a cheap radio that I got online with built in speakers. Works well enough for listening to the radio or some music in traffic, at other times the car is too noisy to hear it anyway! Cheers
Thanks for a nice video, such a sweet little car, clearly much loved and being well looked after.
cheers mate :-)
Hats off to you Sir... you've done the old girl and yourself proud...
It's not an easy undertaking- making a rusty old British car road worthy again - you've done a great job !
I like your approach to this resto'- calm and measured... just the way it should be...
Cheers!
Good job mate ! I have the same model of Morris Minor in dark green and I always enjoy its simple and reliable engine. I drive my Morris as a daily car especially in summer. Very nice video !!! Greetings from Italy
Wow! Never thought a Morris minor would be in Italy! That’s very interesting and cool. That’s exactly how they should be driven haha, as much as possible. Cheers :-)
That's how you make lasting memories
Thanks for an excellent recap on your journey with the Moggie! I have watched nearly all your videos by the way and just wanted to say you really impressed me in how you tackled this project and your videos are all very well presented. You did an awesome job on the Minor, especially being so young and learning so many skills along the way. Bet you can't wait to get reunited with it. These cars really get under your skin! From a fellow 1966 Trafalgar blue saloon owner!
Hi there, thank you so much! 1966 That's a 1098cc variant aye? Fantastic. Cheers :-)
Yes bud - its the 1098cc 2dr version. Engine was actually reconditioned a while back and it had a rebore of the block at that point so I believe its somewhere around 1115cc now. Still not breaking any land speed records but its great fun to drive! Keep up the good work. Be good to see your reunification video when you eventually get back to moggie!
@@life952 very cool 👍
Nice video , youve improved the car a lot. Its good to see young people taking an interest in classic cars : )
Cheers :-)
Awesome stuff, thinking of getting one myself
Don't hesitate! You won't regret it. Cheers