Front wheel drive diesel moggy

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CustomMoggy
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Front wheel drive diesel moggy

#1 Post by CustomMoggy » Mon Jul 25, 2011 6:21 pm

1951 split screen minor, modified in 2011, the only one of it's kind, 1.5ltr peugeot diesel, front wheel drive, dual circuit servo assisted brakes, coil spring / strut suspension on a custom built rolling chassis.
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1951 Morris Minor split screen fwd diesel
1961 Morris Minor Ford 1.8 CVH rwd
1969 4 door Morris minor fwd diesel
1970 Morris Minor van fwd diesel
1983 Lola S2000 group C
2004 rover 75
2001 Fiat Ducato
1996 Transit recovery truck.

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Re: Front wheel drive diesel moggy

#2 Post by alpinemauve » Mon Jul 25, 2011 8:15 pm

The car looks really good. Well Done
Is this car now front wheel drive?
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Re: Front wheel drive diesel moggy

#3 Post by Luxobarge » Mon Jul 25, 2011 8:47 pm

alpinemauve wrote:Is this car now front wheel drive?
CustomMoggy wrote: 1.5ltr peugeot diesel, front wheel drive,
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Re: Front wheel drive diesel moggy

#4 Post by CustomMoggy » Mon Jul 25, 2011 9:04 pm

passed an MX5 on the A14, he was doing about 70, I was doing about 90 then once passed the trafficator popped out and I pulled in, just wish I could have seen his face! It really does drive well. I did the job just to be different, even made a new fuel tank, custom exhaust, new "flat" floor, halogen headlights, cd bootloader, parking sensors. and it can go to classic shows as well as custom shows, does up to 60mpg, tax exempt and even with the modern engine emissions exempt, no seat belts and really cheap insurance, what more could you want?
1951 Morris Minor split screen fwd diesel
1961 Morris Minor Ford 1.8 CVH rwd
1969 4 door Morris minor fwd diesel
1970 Morris Minor van fwd diesel
1983 Lola S2000 group C
2004 rover 75
2001 Fiat Ducato
1996 Transit recovery truck.

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Re: Front wheel drive diesel moggy

#5 Post by Mike Whiskey » Mon Jul 25, 2011 10:35 pm

Doing 90, I think I'd take seatbelts ta!

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Re: Front wheel drive diesel moggy

#6 Post by JPB » Tue Jul 26, 2011 10:29 am

I've noticed this on eBay and am impressed by the quality of the job, well done.
There was another FWD Minor on there a few weeks ago that used a miniMETRO front subframe and transverse A-series but it didn't look halfway as stock as yours and besides; where would the advantage be with changing one A-series for another, bigger one that could just have been fitted North/South in RWD fashion.

IMHO, and please don't be offended here as this is just about taste, the look would be complete with a set of original-style nave plates and rimbellishers to make the wheels look more like o/e ones. That, or some suitable slot mags. Obviously I get that the ET will be vastly different for the FWD hubs, but maybe VW Golf or BMW Mini steels, dressed up as suggested would work?
But such a trivial detail takes nothing from the concept which is one I find myself admiring enormously.

Brilliant stuff! 8-)
J
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Re: Front wheel drive diesel moggy

#7 Post by CustomMoggy » Tue Jul 26, 2011 12:26 pm

Thank you very much John, it's always nice when work is appreciated, I did look at wheel options to try to get close to ogiginal as possible but stud patters proved a problem and it'd cost enough already, again thankyou for your appreciation, Martin
1951 Morris Minor split screen fwd diesel
1961 Morris Minor Ford 1.8 CVH rwd
1969 4 door Morris minor fwd diesel
1970 Morris Minor van fwd diesel
1983 Lola S2000 group C
2004 rover 75
2001 Fiat Ducato
1996 Transit recovery truck.

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Re: Front wheel drive diesel moggy

#8 Post by CustomMoggy » Tue Jul 26, 2011 12:32 pm

Chassis work
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1951 Morris Minor split screen fwd diesel
1961 Morris Minor Ford 1.8 CVH rwd
1969 4 door Morris minor fwd diesel
1970 Morris Minor van fwd diesel
1983 Lola S2000 group C
2004 rover 75
2001 Fiat Ducato
1996 Transit recovery truck.

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Re: Front wheel drive diesel moggy

#9 Post by pryantcc » Tue Jul 26, 2011 4:00 pm

I think it looks great, well done. A truly practical classic. Great to be able to do every-day driving in such an iconic, well-presented old car. fair play to you for undertaking such a big project!

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Re: Front wheel drive diesel moggy

#10 Post by bnicho » Tue Jul 26, 2011 11:54 pm

That's an awesome conversion! I think Issigonis would have approved of this. After all, he wanted the Minor to be Front Wheel Drive in the first place.

But do fit some seatbelts. :)
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