M22335 (1930) Minor Tourer (India)

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Re: M22335 (1930) Minor Tourer (India)

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Well done Kartik, a great achievement. It was well worth meeting that deadline!

Regards, Mike Houston.
KartikeyaL
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Re: M22335 (1930) Minor Tourer (India)

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Rally Report :

This was the 14th Rajputana vintage and classic car rally , which is held every year in feb,
all in all 104 cars particpated , around 60 vintage and rest classics ( vintage is pre 1940 here ).

The first day was the exhibit and the judging and the next day was for the drive through the city , a lunch break and
then the presentation, there were three judges, all of them eminent car collectors /restorers.

They liked the car , were surprised to find a Morris MINOR, and that too OHC , they liked the effort and the research,
there were 1 point rasied by them about the originality of the side lamps and the head lights,
they refused to believe that they came with the original car as , the lucas emblem on the headlight was on the sides and not on the top , I tried convincing them , but they wanted more evidence, so finally i had to print many pictures and show them the position of the emblem, ( this should be a topic for a new thread) showed them the part numbers from the parts list and yeah, they had to take back their words.

The drive on the next day was good, we did some 20 miles and it was fun driving, some issues, which I will come back to later.

There were 6 more Newly restored cars in the fray, but none of them stood a chance, so much detailing went into the minor,
and this was all thanks to the two clubs PWMN & VMR in Albhabetical order.

I am so thankful to all the people who guided and helped me with techincal , moral and spares support,
I would need more support as I am sure many new issues will crop up when I start driving the car more often.

Special Thanks To our two Heroes : Chris Lambert and Ian Grace , for both of them the less spoken is better,
because words wont do justice to their effort , also Many thanks to Tony Gamble , Mike Houston , Ian Harris ,
vintage supplies and ofcourse ebay for spare's/parts support and for all of you who kept motivating me and helping me to
get USJ 1795 to be the only known running Prewar OHC minor on the Sub-continent.

Best wishes and Cheers

Kartik
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Re: M22335 (1930) Minor Tourer (India)

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Here are a few more pictures from the Rally day:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/71094815@N ... 04/detail/

cheers
Kartik
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Re: M22335 (1930) Minor Tourer (India)

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Hi,

I am re- doing the upholstery on my minor , and need help with correct patterns
Please help with some pictures.

Thanks
Kartik
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Re: M22335 (1930) Minor Tourer (India)

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Hi Kartik,

So I'm guessing you'll need photos of the front bucket and rear bench seat, plus pics of the door trims? I'll see what I can dig out for you.

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Re: M22335 (1930) Minor Tourer (India)

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Ian,
More so pictures of the door trims and the carpet !

Thanks
Kartik
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Re: M22335 (1930) Minor Tourer (India)

Post by Ian Grace »

OK Kartik.

The floor carpet is original in my fabric saloon and would be the same in the tourer, so I'll see if I can get some good photos of it this weekend. I just did a similar exercise for Martin Redmond last weekend who wanted details of the original external fabric, so I took about 30 images and sent them to him on a CD. I'll do the same for you with the seats, trim and carpets.
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Re: M22335 (1930) Minor Tourer (India)

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Tomorrow 18th Jan and 19th Jan 2014, USJ 1795 will be proudly taking part in our annual rally here in Jaipur,
will send in the rally report and pictures in due course.
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Re: M22335 (1930) Minor Tourer (India)

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Kartik,

Thanks and have a great weekend!

Ian
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Re: M22335 (1930) Minor Tourer (India)

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Here is shot of USJ from the Rally Day with freshly painted wheels and hood cover , New upholstery and a carpet.
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and here is yours truly collecting the award for the Best Maintained Vintage car 2014 ( First prize)
flying the flag of our Minor's !! The British connection here is that Chief guest is none other than
Lord Diljit Rana ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diljit_Rana,_Baron_Rana)
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The rally in itself was great fun on both days, drove her without any issues at all.

cheers

Kartik
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Re: M22335 (1930) Minor Tourer (India)

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Sunshine and warm weather! It looks lovely out there
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Re: M22335 (1930) Minor Tourer (India)

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Congratulations Kartik!

Could you email me high res copies of those images?

Ian
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Re: M22335 (1930) Minor Tourer (India)

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Thanks Ian, Just mailed you !!

regards
Kartik
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