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1960 Morris Minor?

To: Bradley_W._Miller.kansas_city-xbs@xerox.com
Subject: 1960 Morris Minor?
From: pwcs!phile@uxc.cso.uiuc.edu (Philip J Ethier)
Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 15:42:55 +0000 (BST)
This is from the autocross list, brought to you by the same mjb of triumph
fame.  Can you Morris Minor fans help him out?  Send replys directly to 
Bradley_W._Miller.kansas_city-xbs@xerox.com, as he is not yet a Scion.

 > 
> I'm currently looking at purchasing a 1960 Morris Minor.  (It's a really good
> deal and the thing has been customized.)  It has a header on it and a highly
> modified exhaust on it.  What class would this fit into?  I was originally
> going to get it just to have fun auto crossing, but a friend of mine had
> already chopped the top (??!!) and added some different wheels and exhaust
> work.  The rear end of the car looks like a minature '39 Chevy and the front
> looks like a '48 Ford.  (I think . . . .)  My insurance for this little thing,
> with my second car discount would only be $53 every six months.  What a
> bargain!  The car itself is only going to be $700.  It already has a really
> nice paint job, frenched antennas and the 7" chop job.  Where does this thing
> fit in the SCCA book?  I've raced my '93 Duster in HS in a local autocross 
>club
> thing all summer and right now I'm about 2 points from 3rd place.  (And the
> stupid trophy . . . .)  I now want something I can tinker with.  Doing stuff 
>on
> my daily driver would be fun, but I really have stopped and thought about fuel
> economy, driveablity, durability, and comfort.  I wanted a big exhaust, cam,
> intake mods, and to drop it on the ground, but I can't drive it like that the
> rest of the week.
> So, if anyone has any info I'd greatly appreciate it, and if anyone else knows
> anything about these little cars, please tell me!  Thanks in advance.
> 



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