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:Jerry: wrote: And you think a Marina a good alterative to a Minor? I didn't say that, but if you want an up dated Minor the Marina does fit the bill - if you want a classic British motor car then you will be happy with an *unmodified* Minor and drive it accordingly. I'm not such a stickler for originality, for example I do see the sense in fitting disc brakes and or a servo, I can even see the rational in converting it to twin carbs but do draw the line at changing engines, gearboxes or axles and certainly not fitting an engine etc. that would not have been available to the factory at the time. The 1275 engine was concurrent with Minor production. And changing the axle ratio makes sense for today's roads - unless you intend keeping clear of motorways. I changed the axle ratio on my '54 Magnette in the '60s for this very reason. At one time people placed a greater emphasis on top gear performance than they do now. Some advocate fitting other makes of engine. I don't. The 1275 is simply a later version of the A Series and perfectly in keeping. -- *Just remember...if the world didn't suck, we'd all fall off* Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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