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I am new to the forum.I am Kelly Brickey, currently living in Boise, Idaho and relocating to Mountainair, New Mexico in March I have a 1958 Morris Minor 1000 2 door saloon. It finally looks pretty good, but still needs a lot of work. Hoping to replace the 948 with something a bit more powerful soon... I can't wait to drive "Morty" 1100 miles. Here's a link...
https://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2025529&id=1397615512&l=444b83d669
Oops, almost forgot! I also drive a 1998 Land Rover Discovery. Mostly this vehicle is fantastic, but it does make me appreciate the simplicity of the Morris wiring!
 
Wow, what a great looking car! Welcome to the Forum! :savewave:
 
Hi There Kelly,

"Welcome" to the BCF. Really nice looking car! If I read your post correctly; Your going to drive your car to "New Mexico"? That would be pretty cool.

You do know our Boss here (Basil) lives somewhere in the area. How far or close to yourself ???????

Best Wishes in the Re-Location,

Russ
 
Hiya Kelly, welcome aboard.

I notice the f-book photo was taken FAR from Biose. Closer to Pittsburgh, PA by my reckoning. :wink:

The Morris looks great!
 
Welcome aboard Kelly....
And welcome to New Mexico.
Look us all up when you settle in.
There is a nice British car event in April in Las Cruces.
You can also come to Albuquerque, we would like to see your car in person.
:thumbsup:
 
Yes, I am contemplating an 1100 mile drive in the Minor. If I can find enough 2 lane. It is not a freeway car!
I will be close enough to Basil to be a real pain!
The photo at Falling water was taken on a big Frank Lloyd wright pilgrimage in 2006. The house we intend to build in NM is being designed by our architect and friend John Durham, a former student at Taliesin, and will be Wright-esque (hopefully without the leaks!)
 
So what is bringing you to the booming metropolis of Mountainair (pop. 38)??
 
My partner and I bought 20 acres at Deer Canyon Preserve(dcpreserve.com), and are planning to build a Usonian-style house (Frank Lloyd Wright-ish) there.Perspectives here:
https://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2015109&id=1397615512&l=46010c9c69 Meantime, we bought a tiny old adobe in Town and are moving in soon... April, May time frame. I am a piano tuner, and the Boise school district is whining about me leaving before school is out for the year, so maybe the end of May.
Now if only the garage fairy will wave a wand and give me a four-bay workshop...
 
Materials have RADICALLY improved since FLW's day.

Looks like your guy knows that from the cantilever'd overhang on that open space! :thumbsup:
 
58morty said:
I am a piano tuner, and

And you will probably have at least customer near by:

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Customers? YaY!
And that 24 foot cantilever is the roof of the carport. He assures us it is engineered to withstand a 160 mph wind. We hope so.
 
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