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2000E Saloon |
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1600XL Estate |
Anyway here's some shots from the day, I was walking around with a ladies umbrella trying to avoid getting my camera phone wet.
I've always liked Macks or Kenworths but this was a nice big GMC something-or-other, it sounded the dogs bollocks.
This Mini gave me a few ideas for a paint job, it looked like it'd be a right laugh around a track. There were loads of Mini's there. Honestly I have a hankering for one at the moment.
ASTRALI SUCESSOR II STEERING WHEEL
I recently purchased one of those old skool Astrali steering wheels which were popular in the 70's. These wheels are a bit different to the Mountney universal ones which require a hub adaptor. These old Astrali wheels are manufactured with the hub attached, like the original steering wheel fitted to the car, so the Cortina Mk3 ones are quite rare now as they are spaced quite specifically so your hands don't collide with the dash while turning the wheel.
Unfortunately mine did not come with the center cap and these are not very easy to find now. Fortunately I read a post on a mini forum where Classic Mini Bits of Bradford had posted a reply saying they had one spare. The trouble was the thread on the forum was a couple of years old... they couldn't possibly still help could they? I got in touch with them, within a few moments I had a photo and measurements of the used part and about 48 hrs later the part was in my hands! It cost less than a tenner including postage too! Now that is what I call service. It almost made me want to go out and buy a Mini! So if anyone wants anything Mini related I recommend you give them a shout first.
Anyway back to the wheel.. It came with an Austin Rover badge so I set about designing a more Cortina related replacement. I found a picture on the internet of a Mk3 "coke bottle" GT badge and re-drew it so it was nice and crisp and circular at the 28mm needed to fit the recess in the center cap.
Chop chop.
All cut out and fitted, I was pretty damn chuffed!