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 Posted: Mar 1, 2010 04:46PM
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Here's a photo of Chuck's beautiful 68 South African Countryman:

Edit: Also Chuck.

 

 

 //www.canamminichallenge.com/

 

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 Posted: Mar 1, 2010 03:24PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by COSMOWOG

I have a set on my Flickr page of LWB Minis that includes a large number of photos of wagons that I have taken over the last 35 years or so. Have a look if you wish to.

//www.flickr.com/photos/10192391@N06/sets/72157600871743017/

Thanks for sharing that Charlie!!! Really enjoyed that.   Mini Estate

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 Posted: Mar 1, 2010 02:28PM
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Chelecker, I wonder if anyone has ever done a hydro wagon/van??? I wouldn't think it would be a big deal other than longer pipes right?? Just wondering.

 

 

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 Posted: Mar 1, 2010 12:44PM
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I have a set on my Flickr page of LWB Minis that includes a large number of photos of wagons that I have taken over the last 35 years or so. Have a look if you wish to.

Edit: I just added some more photos, some from EMW and a few that I didn't take, but were found on the www.

//www.flickr.com/photos/10192391@N06/sets/72157600871743017/

 

 

 //www.canamminichallenge.com/

 

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 Posted: Feb 28, 2010 04:59PM
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Originally Posted by Tagus
Quote:
Originally Posted by mini estate

Hi Ron,

         I love your photo with the three Mini Woodies!!! It hardly gets any better than that!!! Please, I have a favor to ask. Could you share some more photos of those Wagons???!!! In particular, I would really favor some shots of the "parts" Woody on the right side. If you could maybe just remove the sawhorse from the roof, and take a closer shot from the backside, maybe another from the front at an angle. It's actually for a project. I'm having a diorama of an early Mini Woody Wagon custom built in 1/18 scale. The Mini is to be in a state of decomposition, (as in "barn find") I plan on sharing the progress with my friends here on the 'MM' Message Board. It should be an interesting transformation. I recently found a 'Kyosho' model of an early Mini Countryman in 1/18 scale for a donor car. My friend in England just received my model, and has recently begun work on it. Any photos for inspiration are greatly appreciated! Thanks Ron!             Mini Estate

Quote:
Originally Posted by Tagus
If this works there are three '62 Woodies in this picture. The white to the left is in good condition ready for restoration, the brown one to the right is in very poor condition perhaps for parts only and the blue one way out by the fence is also in restorable condition. I'm just waiting for day when time is a plenty. Mini's

 

Rick,

Sorry, hockey got in the way. Ya Canada!!  I sent you some pics via email for your project. Let me know if you need any other shots (he scores!) sorry not over it yet.

This is how the last two were found.  They came from Saskatchewan many years ago and then sat.  I took the radiator out of the blue one and it was plugged solid with Saskatchewan clay. Maybe that's why it won't turn over, hmmm.  The engine in the brown one actually turns over so there is hope it may run. I believe its life ended when a fire took out the wiring harness and binnacle.  I can see it was probably a race between two farm boys across open prairie...

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These pics may bring back some memories, again thank you Rick they are my inspiration.

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Thank you Ron!!! The photos that you sent me were a Godsend my friend!!! Those are some of the best shots of "barn finds" I have ever seen of Mini Woody Wagons!!! I shall treasure them and share them with my master model builder Mr. Ben Peers from 'Custom Die Casts' in the UK. Please check out his site at: 
//www.customdiecasts.co.uk/                               Mini Estate

P.S. Please check out, 'ON THE WORK BENCH', on his site to get an idea of what he does! This guy is brilliant!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

"It's a good day when you wake up with a Woody!"
 Posted: Feb 28, 2010 04:40PM
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I have a 76 flat top tinny. Bought it off a great guy, D*** Colgate, in NC last year about this time of year. It is not on the road after 4 years in retirement but should be soon, once it warm up a bit in the shop. I cant figer out how to inset a pic.

 Posted: Feb 28, 2010 04:35PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mini estate

Hi Ron,

         I love your photo with the three Mini Woodies!!! It hardly gets any better than that!!! Please, I have a favor to ask. Could you share some more photos of those Wagons???!!! In particular, I would really favor some shots of the "parts" Woody on the right side. If you could maybe just remove the sawhorse from the roof, and take a closer shot from the backside, maybe another from the front at an angle. It's actually for a project. I'm having a diorama of an early Mini Woody Wagon custom built in 1/18 scale. The Mini is to be in a state of decomposition, (as in "barn find") I plan on sharing the progress with my friends here on the 'MM' Message Board. It should be an interesting transformation. I recently found a 'Kyosho' model of an early Mini Countryman in 1/18 scale for a donor car. My friend in England just received my model, and has recently begun work on it. Any photos for inspiration are greatly appreciated! Thanks Ron!             Mini Estate

Quote:
Originally Posted by Tagus
If this works there are three '62 Woodies in this picture. The white to the left is in good condition ready for restoration, the brown one to the right is in very poor condition perhaps for parts only and the blue one way out by the fence is also in restorable condition. I'm just waiting for day when time is a plenty. Mini's

 

Rick,

Sorry, hockey got in the way. Ya Canada!!  I sent you some pics via email for your project. Let me know if you need any other shots (he scores!) sorry not over it yet.

This is how the last two were found.  They came from Saskatchewan many years ago and then sat.  I took the radiator out of the blue one and it was plugged solid with Saskatchewan clay. Maybe that's why it won't turn over, hmmm.  The engine in the brown one actually turns over so there is hope it may run. I believe its life ended when a fire took out the wiring harness and binnacle.  I can see it was probably a race between two farm boys across open prairie...

<a href="//s317.photobucket.com/albums/mm369/Tagusgreen57/?action=view&current=WoodyBlueBrownasfound.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="//i317.photobucket.com/albums/mm369/Tagusgreen57/WoodyBlueBrownasfound.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>

These pics may bring back some memories, again thank you Rick they are my inspiration.

<a href="//s317.photobucket.com/albums/mm369/Tagusgreen57/?action=view&current=terrellmini.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="//i317.photobucket.com/albums/mm369/Tagusgreen57/terrellmini.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>

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 Posted: Feb 28, 2010 04:32PM
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No factory hydo LWBs. The factory didn't want to spend the money to re-engineer the system, according to Pressnell. No hydro Mokes, either. (There's one home built one in Portland, OR, and it works very well.)

 Posted: Feb 28, 2010 03:53PM
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Ok, were there ever hydro woodys or vans? What is the average cost of a wood kit? Are there any pieces on them that are Very hard to get? I'm going to look at one very soon, and was just trying to figure out what I might be getting myself into!

 

 

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 Posted: Feb 28, 2010 03:42AM
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NYNONE 4 - your car looks very much like Almond Green - not BRG.

MACMANRON - no difference in RSF between saloons and Woodys.

Car engines make CO2 and trees absorb CO2. By running your engine you're feeding a tree and helping the environment.

 Posted: Feb 28, 2010 01:35AM
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Just noticing something! Pretty cool actually. This topic presently stands as one of the top ten most viewed out of all (6) pages on the MM Message Board right now! The Mini Countryman and Travellers seem to be a pretty popular subject, and rightly so! I'm loving every minute! Keep it up guys and gals!!! It's long overdue and its been a long time coming!                                                         Mini Estate

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 Posted: Feb 27, 2010 09:17PM
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Is there any difference on the raer sub frames, compared to a saloon??

 

 

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 Posted: Feb 26, 2010 11:59AM
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Originally Posted by smurf

Hi Lance,

       Could you please send me this photo? Thanks.

                                                     Mini Estate

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 Posted: Feb 26, 2010 09:37AM
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ANyone selling a project on the east coast??

 

 

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 Posted: Feb 26, 2010 08:48AM
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yeah he was driving a mk4 sedan for months with out of state plates..

 Posted: Feb 26, 2010 07:36AM
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" bought this from a local chp officer. he kept the vin tag so he could register his late canadian model  "

Is there nothing sacred in California ??

BIG AL

new e-mail address-
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Please update your records-

 Posted: Feb 26, 2010 07:22AM
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bought this from a local chp officer. he kept the vin tag so he could register his late canadian model

the car had sat in a field for 30+ years, nothing left.... inside tank woodie... red USA

 Posted: Feb 26, 2010 07:19AM
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 Posted: Feb 26, 2010 07:12AM
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Originally Posted by bill773mini
 
Hi Smurf, We could do the list like the internal cars, the reason we haven't is just the quantity we could end up with. Is it just the colours available that you're after or knowing what is around? We could do a colour chart at some point? The Estates were available in the same colours as the saloons, so when the saloon colours changed so did the estates.
 

I just figure if your going to go through the trouble of doing a registery you shouldn't be bias to one particular model

whats the point of the registery if you don't keep the same info on all the cars

 Posted: Feb 26, 2010 12:10AM
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Hi Ron,

         I love your photo with the three Mini Woodies!!! It hardly gets any better than that!!! Please, I have a favor to ask. Could you share some more photos of those Wagons???!!! In particular, I would really favor some shots of the "parts" Woody on the right side. If you could maybe just remove the sawhorse from the roof, and take a closer shot from the backside, maybe another from the front at an angle. It's actually for a project. I'm having a diorama of an early Mini Woody Wagon custom built in 1/18 scale. The Mini is to be in a state of decomposition, (as in "barn find") I plan on sharing the progress with my friends here on the 'MM' Message Board. It should be an interesting transformation. I recently found a 'Kyosho' model of an early Mini Countryman in 1/18 scale for a donor car. My friend in England just received my model, and has recently begun work on it. Any photos for inspiration are greatly appreciated! Thanks Ron!             Mini Estate

Quote:
Originally Posted by Tagus
If this works there are three '62 Woodies in this picture. The white to the left is in good condition ready for restoration, the brown one to the right is in very poor condition perhaps for parts only and the blue one way out by the fence is also in restorable condition. I'm just waiting for day when time is a plenty. Mini's

 

"It's a good day when you wake up with a Woody!"

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