Grille Conversion

Grille Conversion

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AlleyCat

Original Poster:

811 posts

178 months

Thursday 7th March 2013
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Hey guys,

just after a bit of advice as I have heard conflicting stories.

can someone let me know what needs to be done to convert my later Mk3 front grille to the earlier MK1 'moustache grille?

is it just a case of cutting the lip off the bonnet and fitting the earlier grille? or is there more to it?

thanks for the help.



vx220

2,700 posts

241 months

Friday 8th March 2013
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For the hassle involved you may as well buy a mk1 bonnet

You'll need it sprayed anyway...

guru_1071

2,768 posts

241 months

Friday 8th March 2013
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vx220 said:
For the hassle involved you may as well buy a mk1 bonnet

You'll need it sprayed anyway...
that will be more hassle, the hingers are in a different place on a mk1 bonnet......


just drill the welds out of the lip on your mk3 bonnet, its a ten minute job

Cooperman

4,428 posts

257 months

Friday 8th March 2013
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Quite right. If you are very careful drilling out the spotwelds you won't damage the paint.
Here's one we did earlier, a 1997 MPI:

AlleyCat

Original Poster:

811 posts

178 months

Friday 8th March 2013
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My Bonnet, actually needs replacing anyway, as its very badly rusted.

so I might just buy a Mk1 bonnet, but how much different are the hinges? and what needs moving/altering.

Thanks for the advice btw.

Miniholic

123 posts

245 months

Friday 8th March 2013
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The Mk1 hinges are more central, so would need new hinge mounts welding on. You could buy a Van/Pick up bonnet as they don't have the lip.

http://minispares.com/product/Classic/Body/Bonnet/...

Here's one I made earlier...



Edited by Miniholic on Friday 8th March 19:00

sprocketman01

99 posts

217 months

Saturday 9th March 2013
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Aftermarket Bonnets have both Mk1 and Mk3 bonnet mounts I believe so that makes that job easier,after that it's just a case of marking up and drilling all the holes for mounting the clips for the 'tache and end trims. Time consuming but not difficult

unclepockets

553 posts

173 months

Wednesday 20th March 2013
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You want a van/pick-up bonnet, they bolt straight on, have the correct hinges for later cars and no lip for a grille, got one on mine.

Tony2or4

1,283 posts

172 months

Saturday 23rd March 2013
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Cooperman said:
Great car to learn to drive inthumbup.

(I learnt in a 1964 Mini, but not a Cooper.)

Cooperman

4,428 posts

257 months

Saturday 23rd March 2013
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I learnt in an RAF Austin 1-Ton Truck which was a 4 x 4 and had no syncromesh. That set me up to be able to drive the early 850 Mini which had a gearbox where syncromesh was a very temporary arrangement when new and which lasted for 5000 miles if you drove at all hard. Passed my public road driving test in a Ford 100E Anglia.

ronrob

1 posts

155 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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Cooperman said:
Quite right. If you are very careful drilling out the spotwelds you won't damage the paint.
Here's one we did earlier, a 1997 MPI:
It's from a long time back but I would dearly like to know the colour codes for the two shades of blue used on this beautiful car. I hope that both are solid colours (not metallic). Also, there are no wheel arch extensions - are the wheels 12" and, if so, can one "get away" without fitting the extensions (I suppose wheel width has got something to do with it). Am I right in thinking that the spot lamps are mounted on the front valance - i.e; not set into holes in the grille? Thanks in advance.

Lesgrandepotato

375 posts

106 months

Tuesday 9th July 2019
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I think it’s green... looks like Connaught green to me. You can run 12” wheels with no arches. Just choose 4.5 rims and 145 tyres.

Alternatively you can get away with a bit of poke. I run 5inch rims and 165 section tyres, these poke out about an inch. Never been a problem.

The spots are mounted on the front panel using spot brackets that are commonly available.

den97mpi

10 posts

201 months

Tuesday 30th July 2019
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Blimey! Thats my old Mini! smile Was a lovely car after Cooperman and I restored it. I sold it to another guy in the village who has done the London to brighton run in it a few times.

That was on 12" wheels with no wheel-arch extensions. Was the standard 4.5" wheels with 165 tyres.

The colour of that car was a bit of an odd one as was re-sprayed in a Rover green but not the original "BRG" that Rover called it ad had a silver roof.

The spots on the later cars mounted on the front panel, but on my 86 Mayfair (which i have just re-purchased after selling 10 years ago) had made brackets that mount to panel and bumper. Same as we use on our rally cars