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Just saw this (I need to pay more attention) -- hope everything works out and it comes home safe and in good shape!

We love our Minor (though mine is not all that stock, with a 1275, 5-speed, and disc brakes). Given me many good miles over the last 6 years -- though I've also gone through almost every system other than the engine. Get ready to figure out which bolts are Whitworth (most body) or SAE (engine, transmission).

I've become quite handy with them over the last few years so reach out if you have questions. Maggie the Morris Minor and I wish you and your new car all the best.

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Thanks Drew! Once I feel my Traveller is roadworthy, its nickname will become "Winnie". Bet you know why I chose that!

Say, how's Keith Moss these days?
Tom M.
 
Thanks Drew! Once I feel my Traveller is roadworthy, its nickname will become "Winnie". Bet you know why I chose that!

Say, how's Keith Moss these days?
Tom M.
Do you mean Keith Mott? If so, he's quite well as far as I know.

I'll admit, I'm not placing "Winnie" -- though I'm sure it will come to me.
 
Well, that tells you it's been a while since I've heard from the guy. Of course it's Mott, not Moss. Yeesh

Winnie - for Winston Churchill. Someone I admire almost as much as FDR, for saving his country from socialism and fascism - and preventing the UK from becoming a Germany vassal state.
 
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