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German Mini enthusiast
Hi all,
I'm living in Germany and I'm very deep in classic Minis. I have done severall full restorations in the past. All with the goal to bring the Mini back to its original condition. About 3 years ago I started a rather sophisticated project, from the point of a regular Mini restorer. I started to convert a regular Mini bodyshell into a fastback version. This has already been done in the 60th by a company called Broadspeed. They cut of the roof and the tail of a regular Mini and glued a modified fastback fiber glas backend/roof to the body. I'm about to replicate exactely these Braodspeed conversion. This, however, in full metal. Cheers Matthias
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Welcome to the forum, Matthias.
Your mini project sounds interesting! |
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Welcome to the forum, Matthias.
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Hi. welcome to the forum. I am mini enthusiast to. I have 3 right now.
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Hey that's great. 3 Minis. From which years are they? My personal focus is on Minis from the 60s because I prefere Minis with sliding windows and external door hinges. That's why I basically have MK1 and MK2 Minis. My current Project is from 1968. Cheers Matthias
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My are from '84 and 2 from '95. One from '95 is my daily car.
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