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rsk289 MCR Member

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Posted: Tuesday April 1st, 2008 06:05 pm |
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Just for those interested, I've made a start on my '68 Cooper's RHS floor.
Roger
Should add - really impressed so far with M Machine's panels. Clearly made/modified by people who have to fit them as well!Attachment: Mini resto 025.jpg (Downloaded 102 times) Last edited on Tuesday April 1st, 2008 06:08 pm by rsk289 |
STG95F Member
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Posted: Tuesday April 1st, 2008 06:42 pm |
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| HI , YES I USED THEM NOT A BAD FIT AT ALL , I USED THE SILL INNER AND OUTER AND PART FLOOR SECTION ALL BUILT UP READY TO FIT IN ONE AND IT WAS A VERY GOOD . GOOD LUCK WITH THE REBUILD THANKS IAN
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Andrew1967 MCR Member

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Posted: Tuesday April 1st, 2008 07:01 pm |
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Looks good Roger, keep it up 
Totally agree, Mini Machine floor/sill panels are superb.
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rsk289 MCR Member

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Posted: Monday April 7th, 2008 09:56 pm |
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and again - passenger's side now
Odd - I have 2 heelboards, an M-Machine one and a Heritage one. The Heritage one is assymetrical, and won't line up with the floor pans, whilst the obviously-fabricated M-Machine one lines up fine. Don't understand that!
RogerAttachment: Mini resto 037.jpg (Downloaded 65 times)
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masnarda Member

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Posted: Sunday April 13th, 2008 04:15 pm |
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Hi ROger,
That does look like a snug fit. But loads of work left to go I see. Best of luck with it.
Toby
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mk1coopers MCR Member
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Posted: Sunday April 13th, 2008 05:24 pm |
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rsk289 wrote:
Odd - I have 2 heelboards, an M-Machine one and a Heritage one. The Heritage one is assymetrical, and won't line up with the floor pans, whilst the obviously-fabricated M-Machine one lines up fine. Don't understand that!
Roger
The M-Machine one lines up because they restore cars like we do, Heritage just suppy bits 
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