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1275 GT

Original Poster:

430 posts

194 months

Tuesday 25th February 2014
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So after I received my PH sticker this morning I figured it was time to properly introduce you all to my little motor!
She's a 1978 built, late 1979 registered 1275 GT. I bought her in june last year after being off the road for 14 years. Spent the summer getting her road legal and have been driving her ever since. If people are interested I can put up the build photos as well.









Let me know what you think! If you want some pictures of some rust repair, or suggestions!
Joe

Edited by 1275 GT on Tuesday 25th February 19:41

Vx1275

143 posts

164 months

Tuesday 25th February 2014
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Would love to see additional photos.

stuartmmcfc

8,775 posts

220 months

Tuesday 25th February 2014
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My first car was a metallic blue 1275gt.
Lovely car which unfortunately ended upside down in a ditch frown

Nimbus

1,176 posts

256 months

Tuesday 25th February 2014
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I agree, lovely ! more pictures, more pictures smile

1275 GT

Original Poster:

430 posts

194 months

Tuesday 25th February 2014
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It's funny you should mention metallic blue! This is the rear parcel shelf that was saved from the British Racing Green change!


A yellow one you say......




Would you like more current pictures or what I've subjected the poor car to over the last 8 months?

Paw

184 posts

211 months

Tuesday 25th February 2014
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Love the 1275 GT challenge wheels very rare .

1275 GT

Original Poster:

430 posts

194 months

Tuesday 25th February 2014
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Paw said:
Love the 1275 GT challenge wheels very rare .
Thankyou very much, it took me 4 years to just source a set, and I have to admit I bought the car purely for the wheels.

I think they just suit the clubman fronted cars so well.

Somnophore

1,364 posts

204 months

Wednesday 26th February 2014
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Make sure you've upgrade the security. My nan had one of these a few years back and it was nicked and stripped a total of 6 times. Dumped, recovered, rebuilt, rinse and repeat. They once even craned it onto a low loader.

Trtj

433 posts

159 months

Wednesday 26th February 2014
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Looks lovely. Just got hold of a 1275 myself, bit of a rally project. Needs weld reapairs at the back of the floor under the rear seat and a bit on the drivers side sill. Wack some pics up of yours!

Trtj

433 posts

159 months

Wednesday 26th February 2014
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What yokos are they by the way?

1275 GT

Original Poster:

430 posts

194 months

Wednesday 26th February 2014
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Somnophore said:
Make sure you've upgrade the security. My nan had one of these a few years back and it was nicked and stripped a total of 6 times. Dumped, recovered, rebuilt, rinse and repeat. They once even craned it onto a low loader.
Bloody hell the relentless B*****ds, thats rediculous. I've tried to make it as secure as I can, I'm debating a crook lock. I have no idea how to protect it against the low loader though, I've heard its happening more and more.

Trtj said:
Looks lovely. Just got hold of a 1275 myself, bit of a rally project. Needs weld reapairs at the back of the floor under the rear seat and a bit on the drivers side sill. Wack some pics up of yours!
Oh ok smile Honestly it wasn't that bad, which for a mini is a small miracle!
I'll find the pictures smile

Oh and the Tyres are Yokohama A539's 12", 165 section.

lindrup119

1,235 posts

171 months

Wednesday 26th February 2014
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Lovely Clubman some build pics would be great.

Have you been pulled by plod yet for not having arches or do they just look further out in the pics?

1275 GT

Original Poster:

430 posts

194 months

Wednesday 26th February 2014
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Right so here I go.
So one weekend while perusing ebay I stumbled upon this ratty looking GT, nothing new, but then I spotted the wheels. I wasn't looking for a car as I already had a project on the go, but I did want wheels. My uncle had a GT in the 80's and I'd been after the same wheels for years. He didn't want to split, but he also didn't want an unreasonable amount of money for the car.
So after a lengthy phone conversation the car actually seemed in good nick, but had been left garaged since 1999. So the idea of buying it didn't seem so silly, so I did, turned up a few days later with a trailer! and this is what I found, the first few pictures are the ebay add.











This is what I found when I collected it.






1275 GT

Original Poster:

430 posts

194 months

Wednesday 26th February 2014
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lindrup119 said:
Lovely Clubman some build pics would be great.

Have you been pulled by plod yet for not having arches or do they just look further out in the pics?
Thankyou, I'll get some pics of what lurked underneath very soon.

I have never been pulled in the 5 months it's been on the road, they only just stick out a teeny bit, and you only really notice when you look from directly above. I've been followed by a copper, I've even driven through a police checkpoint with not even a batted eyelid. Although I am prepared for it to happen.

1275 GT

Original Poster:

430 posts

194 months

Wednesday 26th February 2014
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So the journey back was interesting involving dead phones, a retaining strap coming off on the M25, and a lot of stress! But despite this my friend and I arrived safely at my home at around 1am and dumped the GT on the drive. My dad was in on it, but my mum was not, so the first she knew of it was leaving for work the next day and finding it on the drive! So then I had the decision of what to do with the car. I already had a long term project and didn't have the garage space to do a full rebuild. So I decided to do get it an MOT and sell it on. Few weeks tops.

So from a distance it looked reasonably presentable, but someone had started to rub down the roof and wing, and it had lots of areas where rust scabs had broken through the paint especially around the arches, door steps, and doors. So my first job was to assess the metal work. In hindsight i was probably a little heavy handed... it probably looks worse now than it did when I picked it up!

























Productive first weekend! Sadly I then had to return to university, and leave the GT for a few weeks.

Trtj

433 posts

159 months

Thursday 27th February 2014
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Good stuff. Where are you based? Would love those wheels on my clubman, painted gold!
Here is my beasty

1275 GT

Original Poster:

430 posts

194 months

Friday 28th February 2014
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Trtj said:
Good stuff. Where are you based? Would love those wheels on my clubman, painted gold!
Here is my beasty
Very nice, I do love a good Clubman and yours is an early one as well, my favourite! Everyone seems to want them gold, but I had them powdercoated silver and I very much doubt I'll ever sell them, I'd never find another set! I'm based near Leicester, so midlands.

Edited by 1275 GT on Friday 28th February 18:33

1275 GT

Original Poster:

430 posts

194 months

Friday 28th February 2014
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So I'll continue with the progress I made on the car.

So After I finished uni for the summer I got to work. First was to relief the car of it's wheels for a powdercoat.



So then I was left with a car that hadn't run in 14 years to play with. At first I just wanted to put some oil in it ( it had been drained when stored) and give it a try, but the sensible voice (my dad) said to have a closer look first. So I pulled the plugs and got a torch beam down the hole, I could see a spider sat on the piston. So I took the sensible decision and pulled the head off. Sounds so easy but one stud was very attached to the cylinder head, in the end it took an entire day, various G clamps and a lot of brute force to liberate the head but this is what I was confronted with when I did.









So I went to work!











So all that it needed despite the first appearances was a damn good clean! I did a fine recut on the valves so they got a perfect seal,
then I dropped a new headgasket on and bolted it back together. Job done.


mwstewart

8,506 posts

216 months

Friday 28th February 2014
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Good 'ol iron heads! Hassle free smile

Hooli

32,278 posts

228 months

Friday 28th February 2014
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That's lovely OP thumbup a proper small car smile