Don,
Thanks for the information on your old MOG's tool kit. Every bit helps.
Still looking for pictures or an available kit (pieces would do too).
My first car was a 1959 Morris Minor 1000 convertible. It came with a rather
extensive tool kit including a tire pump, grease gun and hand crank. The
hand crank came in handy as I was a college student and could not afford to
replace the battery when it died. Certainly got LOTS of attention when I
cranked it over, especially late one Saturday night in Times Square.
Richard Cooperman
'67 4/4
In a message dated 10/22/00 6:08:23 AM Eastern Daylight Time, DGreimel writes:
<< It seems to me that there was a tool roll in my first Mog, a `57 +4 and it
contained a few crude items for removing the sparking plugs ,
gaping the points, piping off the nave plates and loosening the lugs. Being
a mechanic with lots of tools I never used them. The one thing that I did
find usefull and occasionally amusing was the starting handle. I don`t know
how long those were provided.
If anyone sees a Brewster Green metalic `57 +4 with galvanized quarter
panels (that I had made) I would be curious to know of it. The car was hit
from the rear but by cabinet maker dad rebuilt it and I had a local metal
shop make the panels. This was in the Wash. DC area.
Cheers
Don >>
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