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  MINI-SOTA MINIS, PIZZA EATING, AND PSYCHIATRIC SELF -HELP ASSN
                                                                                                                                                         
 Volume VI, Number VIII                                                                                       April/May 2005
 
Hi All:
 
Mini weather has finally returned.....and our April  6th Annual Spring "Coming Out Of Hibernation And Bring Your Mini/MINI To The Meeting" & Swap Shop was a success.  We have a whole Mini Season of fun events in the planning,  so let's see if we can make every meeting a "Bring Your Mini/MINI To The Meeting" month.
 
In This Issue......a report and pix of our Annual Spring "Coming Out Of Hibernation And Bring Your Mini/MINI To The Meeting" & Swap Shop; for you New MINI owners who may be considering buying a Classic Mini an article on How To Buy A Used Mini; info on our next event, the New London To New Brighton Mini/MINI Run & Rally;  a schedule of upcoming events; plus the usual this & that and fluff & fill.
 
Our Last Meeting.......
 
......was our 6th Annual Spring "Coming Out Of Hibernation And Bring Your Mini/MINI To The Meeting" & Swap Shop Saturday, April 23rd, '05, at Al Tyszelman's A&T Upholstery in Plymouth, MN.  More than a dozen Minis & MINIs and 25+ members showed up to chat, bench race, tell Mini/MINI stories, and scarf the usual pizza.
 
Our Next Meeting....will be on Saturday May 14th from 12 Noon until ?????....New London To New Brighton Mini/MINI Run & Rally, held in conjunction with the MINI-sota Motoring Society (see   http://www.mymg.com/NL2NB/ ).  There will be a TSD (Time/Speed/Distance) Rally for those that wish, and a seperate Scenic Tour for those that simply want a leisurely drive.  Both will end up at Broadway Pizza, 1431 Silver Lake Rd. NW in New Brighton. The easiest route to New London from the Twin Cities is I-94 West to St. Cloud then at Exit 164 take 23 South to New London.  Take 9 North (Main St.) then Right onto Central Ave. E.  Go one block to McKale's Restaurant at the corner of Central & Ash.  It takes about 2 hours from the Twin Cities to New London.
 
   The Rally.....Registration at McKale's Restaurant about 11:30 AM.  First car off at 12:01.  Rally is about 150 miles and all roads are blacktop.  For more info: http://www.mymg.com/NL2NB/
   The Scenic Tour....Karl Jenstad will plan a Scenic Tour to New Brighton starting about 1PM.  Bring your cell phone.
 
As Usual......our next issue will be coming out at the beginning of June (more or less), so, if you have anything you'd like to contribute to the newsletter...articles, news items, technical tips, helpful hints, Mini jokes, pix of your Mini, items for the "For Sale & Wanted" pages....send them to Jim Baumann at: cbaumann@lkdllink.net  or call me at 1-320-963-5681. Deadline for the next issue is May. 25th (more or less).
 
UPCOMING EVENTS
 
Dates in RED are MMPEAPSHA Club Events
Dates in BLUE are other local events (and we're invited)
Dates in GREEN are other events of Mini/MINI interest
 
May 14, '05 (Sat.).....1st Annual New London To New Brighton Mini/MINI Run.....a rally/tour celebrating the world famous British London To Brighton Auto Tour. (See "Our Next Event")
 
May 14, '05 (Sat.)(rain date Sunday the 15th)....Blossom Tour....a country road tour along the beautiful roads of Western Wisconsin.  First 20 ladies will receive a blossom.  For further info, contact Tom Hazen at: tom_hazen@adp.com 
 
May 22, (Sun), '05.....The Intermarque Council's Annual Spring Kickoff Car Show & Banquet....Noon to 4:30 PM.  For further info contact Andy Lindberg at andylindberg@earthlink.net .
 
May 28 (Sat.) to June 5 (Sat.).....Annual British Car Week.  Drive your Mini/MINI this week.  Take it to work, take it shopping, take it to town........take it everywhere!!!
 
June 19 (Sun.) ....MMPEAPSHA  Annual Summer Picnic
 
June 12, (Sun), '05....Classic Car Club of America Car Show in Rice Park, St. Paul, MN.
 
June 16(Thur)-19(Sat), '05.....Rendezvous 2005 - 15th Annual Celebration of Vintage Sportscars in Grand Rapids, MN.  Hosted by the MN Austin-Healey Club.  Info from: glauser@pressenter.com
 
July 1(Fri)-3(Sun), '05....Mini Meet East - 2005 in Dublin (near Columbus), OH.  For further info, see: http://www.mme2005.com/como_home_001.htm
 
July 9th (Sat.).....Minis/MINIs At The Scottish Festival in Dakota County, MN.
 
July 9, '05 (Sat.)(rain date the 10th).....Healy Hillclimb IV....the fast and furious run up the paved road at Afton Alps Ski Area.  For further info, contact Tom Hazen at: tom_hazen@adp.com
 
August 13 (Sat).....MMPEAPSHA 6th Birthday Party at the Annual All-British Car Show & Swap Meet at Ellingson's Car Museum in Rogers, MN.
 
September 10th, (Sat), '05....Wheels & Wings Auto Show & Booksale at Classic Motorbooks in Osceola, WI.
 
October ????....Our annual Final Fall Foliage Foray & Feeding Frenzy
 
November????....Chicken Barbecue at Al's Place
 
BBC Saturday Breakfasts....every Saturday morning (when there are no other conflicting events scheduled) there will be an Intermarque BBC (British Built Cars) Saturday Breakfast from 8:30 until 11:00 AM  at MMPEAPSHA member Phil Vanner's "The Square Peg Diner", 2021 East Hennepin Avenue, in Mini-apolis.  Phil says we could even have "walk around food" so we can enjoy wandering among the cars in the Spring, Summer, and Fall.  Check it out at: www.squarepegdiner.com
 
 
HOW TO BUY A USED MINI

Strangely enough, the end of production of the Mini and the introduction of the new MINI has increased the demand for older Minis.  In fact, several of our club members who own new MINIs have bought, or are looking for, a used Classic Mini.  Sooooooo......for those of you who might be so inclined, this might help.

For a car that hasn't been sold in the U.S. for 37 years and can't be imported newer than the 1979 model year, Minis can represent a pretty good value for money in the used car market. Despite their age there are quite a number of good examples available for sale at (fairly) reasonable prices. The ready availability of new parts has helped to keep many Minis in reasonably good mechanical condition and away from the wrecking yards.

The first thing you have to decide when shopping for a Mini is whether you want a Mini Mini or just a Mini. If you want a Mini Mini then you would be looking at the earlier round nosed Minis and most probably after a Cooper S. Genuine Cooper S's command at least twice as much as standard Minis and as a result there are probably as many fakes on the market as real ones. Determining a fake from an original requires quite a bit of homework, depending on how original you want it to be and is out of the scope of this article. Plenty of advice is available from club members and speciality books on the subject, such as Parnell's "Original Mini Cooper and Mini Cooper S". 

Now if you're just after a plain old Mini your work is much easier. Basically you're after a sound car that goes well and won't give any trouble for a while. Probably the best car to fit into this criteria would be a Mini 1000 built between 1970 and 1977. Even though the 1000 has typical 1970's styling, it is basically the same as the earlier model but does offer a number of refinements and advantages. First of all, the later the car was made the less it will have travelled and the better shape it should be in.  

So now that you know what you're after, you've found an example for sale. How do you determine what condition it's in?. Well, lets start with the bodywork first. In nearly thirty years of motoring nearly every Mini has been involved in an accident of some kind. The question is, how well has it been repaired. The answer is if you can tell its been repaired then it wasn't a good job.

 

                               This?........                                                                   ......or This?

The most common accident for a Mini to be have is a front end collision, due to the car's marginal brakes. Evidence to look for includes wrinkles in the inner fenders, a replaced apron panel, and body filler in the fenders around the headlights. The danger with front end collisions is that the front subframe can be easily twisted which throws the front suspension out of alignment. A car with a twisted subframe can exhibit a variety of symptoms including severe vibration at certain speeds, pulling to one side and unusual tire wear.

The Mini's monocoque structure (which means the body panels form the structure of the car and it has no chassis) is particularly susceptible to accident damage. Any major knock, especially in the rear corners, will twist the bodyshell. Things to look out for here include buckles in the roof, windows that don't fit, and unusual tire wear, especially on the rear.

Be on the lookout for areas of body filler. Excellent repairs shouldn't require any, good repairs will use some but bodgie repairs will use a lot. I've seen a car where the body filler was up to a half-inch thick in places. A refrigerator magnet is useful here for detecting body filler - it won't stick if the filler is too thick.

Rust is the other main killer of Mini body shells. Our northern climate is even less kind to steel bodies than that in the UK but don't be scared by some of the horror stories appearing in the UK magazines. Serious structural rust is usually only seen in cars that had suffered years of neglect, but most Minis will have some signs of the dreaded "tin worm". The first place to look is the front floor pan. Leaking windshields let water soak the carpets which eventually rust out the floor pan. Don't be too alarmed if the floor pan has large dents near the wheel wells. These are usually caused by idiots with jacks. Replacement sections of the floor pan are available and not too difficult to fit.

Doors tend to start rusting from the bottom and are quite easily detected before the problem gets serious. While you're in this area lift up the rubber sealing strip around the door frame. Rust can sometimes start under this strip and eat its way down into the sills undetected.

Looking at the front of the car, common rust spots include the front subframe mounting points and around the headlights where mud gets splashed up from the wheels. Inside the engine bay it is not unusual for the fire wall to have a lot of surface rust. Brake fluid spills strip off the paint and the heat from the exhaust accelerates the rusting process, however leaking engine oil usually coats this area offering some protection.

Moving back the next area to check is the apex panels where the door hinges bolt on. Rust can start behind the hinges and progress to the extent that they can break away. Look around the rain gutters for any signs of rust which can cause leaks into the head lining.

Probably the most serious structural rust occurs just in front of the rear wheels where the rear subframe mounts onto the body. Mud gets trapped in this area causing rust to eat into the ends of the sills. Once the rust penetrates, water can enter into the sills and start rusting them from the inside out. If you suspect rust in this area remove the lining from the rear storage bins and check the condition of the tops of the sills.

Finally, check for rust in the boot. You will almost always find rust in the battery box but fitting a replacement box is no big deal. Rust can also occur in the spare wheel well and, most seriously, along the seam where the boot floor joins the panel behind the back seat.

Now that we've sized the car up bodywise, its time to look at the mechanicals. First look at each tire and check for uneven wear which will indicate that something's out of alignment. Give each wheel a good shake gripping it at the top. Any movement or clunking noises will show up worn wheel bearings, ball joints and control arm bearings.

Look at the height of the car off the ground. If it appears low it may indicate a leaking hydrolastic system or sagging rubber cones. The car should definitely not be sitting on the upper bump stops when parked on flat ground.

Sticking your head under the hood, check the state of the oil leaks. Minis leak oil, no two ways about it, the question is how much. Be suspicious of a car that doesn't have oil drops under the engine, especially if the under body is coated in one big oil slick, it may have been treated with some Stop Leak in the oil. Look under the oil filler cap and inside the rocker cover for any signs of mayonnaise, indicating water leakage into the oil. Also check the radiator water for signs of oil.

Oil Madam?  Of course it leaks oil.  They're supposed to leak oil! 

 Start the engine and let it warm up. It should idle around 800-1000 RPM and the oil light should definitely not come on at idle. Check the exhaust for smoke - blue smoke being oil burning and grey smoke being running too rich. Remove the oil filler cap and check for blow-by gasses. If the piston rings are worn you will be able to feel gases coming out of the oil filler and possibly some smoke. Check around the engine and radiator for water leaks.

Rev the engine a few times and listen for any knocking sounds. Constant knocking will indicate a worn big end bearing but knocking only when the engine is decelerating may indicate excessive piston or bore wear resulting in piston slap.

Now its time to test drive the car. Try starting the car off in different gears to assess the engine power. It should start off in second with no problems and in third with a few revs and some clutch slip. Turn the steering from lock to lock and check that it doesn't bind anywhere. Drive the car around in circles with steering on full lock in both directions to check the CV joints. Any clunking noises will indicate worn CV joints. Also a clunking noise when you lift your foot on and off the accelerator will indicate loose engine mounts or worn driveshaft couplings.

Check that the brakes pull up nice and evenly without too much pedal travel or shudder. Drive the car up to 60 mph and check for excessive vibration in the steering. Listen for any whining sounds from the gearbox and try accelerating and decelerating through the gears. Signs of gearbox wear include vibration through the gear lever, especially in third, and jumping out of gear on deceleration, especially in second. Both indicate a gearbox rebuild is looming.

These checks should give you a good idea of the condition of the car and help you avoid buying a lemon. If you have any doubts, get it checked out by an experienced Mini mechanic before you part with your cash.

WANTED & FOR SALE

Please Note!  The Wanted & For Sale pages have been getting a bit too long as a result of old ads.  Our new policy will be to list "For Sale" items three months.  Ads will run for three months, and will then have to be renewed or will be deleted....to renew your ad or list new ones, you can contact me at: cbaumann@lkdllink.net or call me at 1-320-963-5681.  The Service Offered ads will be continued indefinitely.

Mini Pickup For Sale....has new tires
 
WANTED:  Hosts for MMPEAPSHA meetings.  If you'd like to volunteer your home or place of business to host a club meeting, contact Karl Jenstad at: jenstad@pro-ns.net  or call: (612) 869-7611.
 
WANTED:  Any Mini, decent condition, preferably running, if not all parts to make it do so, low cost (<3000), basically I am getting sick of looking at them and would love to have one of my own. Please call Nick Brogren at (651) 407-9579.
 
WANTED: Minis wanted, prefer '59 - '67, but will consider all models. I'm looking for pristine, or daily drivers, or even project Minis. We also accept Consignments, and the Mini can even stay with you until we bring you a buyer! Please call for details. We invite you to visit our web site at: www.miniguy.com or visit our Ventura, California showroom. References gladly provided. Michael "MiniGuy" Lewis (805) 641-1970 or miniguy@miniguy.com
 
WANTED:  I need some headlamp bulbs, the early MK1 type bayonett style with the slotted flange at the base and the glass tube that looks like a pear.These are the old Lucas lamps.Any help would be appreciated.  Thanks again  Mark A.Illinski (715)342-0361 or e-mail me at: cindylou1@charter.net
 
SERVICE OFFERED - Winter Car Storage....Greg Wold has now opened a car storage business in Maple Grove, MN. The new building has heated car storage complete with security system and sprinkler protection. Store your car  with confidence that it will be safe and secure AND will stay warm and dry all winter long. $59/mo for Club members. This site is between I-94 and Hwy. 169 just north of I-494. Sign up now while there is still room!  Fourth Stall Car Storage. Greg Wold 763-420-4503 or 612-801-7256
 
SERVICE OFFERED - Good Food!  Member Phil Vanner owns The Square Peg Diner "Where The Mini Elite Meet To Eat!"  and the home of the BBC Saturday Breakfasts.  The diner is located at 2021 Hennepin Ave., E, in Mini-apolis and is open Monday thru Friday from 6am to 3pm and on Saturdays from 8am to 1pm.  Check out the website at: www.squarepegdiner.com
 
SERVICE OFFERED -  Mini Parts:  New Member John Hodge owns MiniJohns Classic Mini Parts in the UK.  He can supply any parts you need for your Mini (even if they're not on his website) at lower British prices.  He suggests if the members of our club wanted to place a large order ,they'd save on the postage cost .  Check out John's website at: http://www.minijohn.com/
 
SERVICE OFFERED - Member Michael Lewis is a Mini dealer.   Minis of all types, including genuine "Cooper S" models, "Cooper replicas", woodie wagons, panel vans, Riley Elfs, Mini Mokes, and even project or race Minis.   Call about our specialty, the Minis we've sent "sight unseen" to their new homes in dozens of states across the nation. Ask about our Satisfaction Guarantee, and we gladly provide references in your area. We also handle the shipping to the port nearest you, and can arrange for Customs clearance and overland transport, if desired.    Please visit our web site at:  www.miniguy.com    Call for more details, or just to say hello.  We always enjoy talkin' Minis! Michael "MiniGuy" Lewis (805) 641-1970 or miniguy@miniguy.com
 
 SERVICE OFFERED - Mini Towing & Transport.  New Members John & Mary Cooley own Classic Transport Services.  They specialize in transporting Classic Cars in the Twin Cities Area.  John has a 2003 Ford 6500 Flatbed.  If you need your Mini or MINI moved, contact him at: 1-651-777-0193, or by Email at: cooley777@aol.com .   Check out his website: www.prostreetnova.com                           
 
SERVICE OFFERED - Auto body work and painting.  John Durant owns Spraywerks body & paint shop specializing in Minis!  From dings & dents to total body restoration.  Panels welded, rust repair, everything a Mini needs.  Reasonable rates, free estimates, free pickup and delivery of project cars within 50 miles.  Contact him at 1-763-360-3527 or email: spraywerks@hotmail.com
 
SERVICE OFFERED - Minis and Mini parts:  Now, you have a choice.  Always the right part at the right price!  Free 108 page catalog and MMPEAPSHA club special - free UPS on members orders.  Call Harvey or Ernie at 707-570-0511, or miniman@sonic.net and visit our website at www.minimotors.com
 
SERVICE OFFERED - Mini Parts:  Members Graham & Susan Reid own the Heritage Garage.  Mini parts at very competitive prices. Friendly, knowledgeable staff with many years of mini experience. Contact them at 949-646-6404 to get on their mailing list for specials or visit the web at www.HeritageGarage.com
 
SERVICE OFFERED - Auto Accessories:  Member Jim Huston owns the Auto Toy Store and Motorsport Seats..Discount Quality Motorsport Accessories.  He has a full line of after market seats....Recaro, Corbeau, Cobra, Sparco, ProCar, and so on . He also has a full line of street or race harnesses. You need it, he's got it!  Call for liberal discounts. Visit his website at: http://autotoystore.com/ and http://motorsportseats.com/

SERVICE OFFERED - Auto Upholstery: Member Al Tsyzelman is the owner of A & T Upholstery at 5615 Hwy 169 in Plymouth, MN.  Al is the host for most of our winter meetings, and does a supurb job on both auto and boat upholstery.  He can be reached at: 763-541-1968.
 
SERVICE OFFERED - Mini Dealer: Member Bill Cox is a Bonded and Licensed North Carolina dealer, Licensed Manufacturer, and Bonded U.S. Customs Importer.  See his website at:  http://www.montecarlomini.net/
 
SERVICE OFFERED - Website Design: Member Jen Mueke is a freelance website designer, so if you need any website work done, contact her at: rhen@roadkill.de or at: 1-612-414-5205
 
SERVICE OFFERED - British Car Repair: BMC Restoration and Repair..... servicing British built vehicles from a minor tune up to full restoration. Correctly restored or built to your requirements. Pick up and delivery service of vehicle or parts on request. Talk to me about your specific needs. Brian Mc Cullough  Call  (651) 462-0145 or mailto:brian@bmcautos.com  See my website at: http://www.bmcautos.com

SERVICE OFFERED - British Car Restoration:  Honorary Member Dave Wintz owns a full restoration facility specializing in classic British Cars.  Contact Dave Wintz at New Life To Classics, 1101 N. Riverfront Drive, Mankato, MN.  Phone (507) 387-2277.
 
FOR RENT:  Pole Barn ...... 30X64, located approximately 35 miles So of Burnsville. Lockable with one service door and  (2) 11 ft high sliding doors. Building has dirt floor and was probably used for machinery $200 / month with lease.  Contact Jerry Harvieux at 952-440-3567 or email: jharvieux@aol.com.
 
FOR SALE: 2002 MINI Cooper S, fully loaded, sun roof, yellow, has less than 9,000 miles (that's right, less than 9,000 miles) on it, has never seen snow and has never been driven on gravel.  Has a California Cover for it as well.  asking $21,500.  contact Jerry Doetkott, 715-425-7812, River Falls, WI
 
FOR SALE:  1969 MGB GT.  Great winter project or driving restoration. The brakes have been gone through and it has new front springs.  Many, many new parts ready to use including a new hood, passenger floor, badges, door cards, and boxes of other new stuff.  Has almost new tires and Minilite-style alloy wheels.  I still have wires too.  Workshop manual and other books too.  Will trade for Mini of similar value or sell outright.  Andy Lewis alewis@mailbag.com or 608-233-9470.

FOR SALE: 1972 Mini Van, 1,000cc engine, completely restored. $7,500.  For pictures & further info see
www.bklillibridge.com  or call 1-218-753-5070

FOR SALE: - I have two beautiful minis for sale ,they will never rust , they are factory fiberglass ,they came from CHILE and they ready to go  for the mini meet at Rockford IL  in June.  My phone #  is  515-570-3888 or 515-955-2425 call any time.  I will send  pictures and  information  to anybody that is interested in them.  Francisco Visedo visedo@dodgenet.com
 
FOR SALE:  Fiberglass "Novadash" fits Mini with single or 3 clock center binnacle, N.O.S -- $35;  Early style Mini front subframe, seen better days but suitable for as alignment jig when replacing front sheetmetal -- $15;  3 ea. Dunlop SP-Sport Radials, 165/70-10, old, hard, but never used,  more suitable for show, not go -- $15 ea.;  Left & right Mini front floor repair panels, aftermarket -- $15 ea.;  Left & right Mini inner sill repair panels, aftermarket -- $10 ea.;  Left & right Mini Mk. 3 & up inner wing hinge panels, M-Machine -- $10 ea.;  Heavy duty tow bar for chrome bumper Spriget -- $60.  Can Email photos.  Contact Karl Jenstad, jenstd@pro-ns.net or 612-869-7611
 
FOR SALE:  Just arrived from england - 10 cheap minis.  Most in the $5k range.. all run and drive and have NC titles..all are
RHD. lic. NC dealer and bonded importer... go to
www.montecarlomini.net  for photos ..  ps.. no trades, no finance , and for tyrekicking call on rainy Tuesdays after my NAP..     bc  1-704-487-6406  Earl, North Carolina
 
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See ya the New London To New Brighton Mini/MINI Run!