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1967 MG 1100 Automatic Walkaround 

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@leecourt8509
@leecourt8509 Год назад
Gorgeous restoration. So glad you kept the original two-tone. 🙂
@TheHorsebox2
@TheHorsebox2 Год назад
One of the nicest ADO16s I've ever seen. Gorgeous colours and interior. Your grandad would be proud of the love you give it.
@DevonPianist
@DevonPianist Год назад
Thank you! Of all the cars I've owned and restored it is my favourite. I used it earlier to take my daughter swimming and thoroughly enjoyed the drive.
@philiptownsend4026
@philiptownsend4026 Год назад
What a labour of love that must have been. I admire your skills and dedication. Well done.
@julianroberts5407
@julianroberts5407 3 месяца назад
My Dad had one of these when I was a kid and the main memories of it, were the rust problems and the soaking wet carpets whenever it rained!
@4000ChacoRoad
@4000ChacoRoad 4 месяца назад
Beautiful restoration! I owned a 1967 Austin 1100 that was in rougher state than yours for several years. I spent quite a bit of time working under the bonnet. You brought back a lot of memories, mostly good ones.
@robinvanags912
@robinvanags912 Год назад
This is deeply impressive. Thank You for preserving such a great example of my favourite British car.
@Andronicus2007
@Andronicus2007 Год назад
Nice car and a great tribute to your Grandfather.
@1andrewclayton
@1andrewclayton 2 месяца назад
Absolutely stunning very nice indeed.
@soriaguerrero5799
@soriaguerrero5799 Год назад
Adorable divino una joya me encantan los autos antiguos gracias muy buen video Sonia G Nielsen
@ChrisPinCornwall
@ChrisPinCornwall Год назад
What a beauty. I lusted after one of these in 1970, but could only afford a BRG Morris 1100. Respect, sir.
@jb3222
@jb3222 Год назад
What a beauty - took me back to the days 45 years ago when I shared my life with a considerably less gorgeous MG1300 which, of all the cars I've ever owned, is the one I look back on with most affection. For the authentic factory-fresh look you need to smear some glue around the headlining - a feature of all the 1100s/1300s our family owned!
@DevonPianist
@DevonPianist Год назад
I'll find a pot of glue and see what I can do... 😂
@robboles5233
@robboles5233 Год назад
What a beauty. I used to wash one of those every week for a neighbour as a teenager back in the late 1960s. My dad had two Austin 1100s in succesion as company cars doing about 20k a year. I learned to drive in one age 17 happy days.😊
@barrymcguinness2087
@barrymcguinness2087 Год назад
Sadly never see any of these on the road these days nice stylish with its silver trim and two colour paintwork and grill very nice .
@jonriley8342
@jonriley8342 Год назад
What a beautiful car, when I was a kid they were my favourite cars on the road.
@nevillecapper6529
@nevillecapper6529 Год назад
Great example of this lovely car, you’ve done your grandfather proud. A friend of mine has a similar one, sage green /cream, which needs a light restoration, this video may inspire him, trouble is, he has numerous other classics that require attention. I’ve always liked these cars, an ex gf had an 1100 , GT lookalike, I always enjoyed borrowing it.
@bradleywalls838
@bradleywalls838 Год назад
😊😊😊😊😊😊
@ErikB750
@ErikB750 Год назад
I wish mine was in such a nice state. Great little cars to enjoy a drive over country lanes
@wendyholmes3445
@wendyholmes3445 Год назад
I went to Oxford to the factory on a BMC training course on the 1100 and Mini automatic in 1970. Very good course , the auto boxes we worked on had been dismantled that many times they almost fell apart . Came back to the garage on the following Monday and first job was a strip down of an auto box on an 1100 . Repaired it , think it was a warranty job , never worked on another. Left the garage ( a BMC distributor) and spent the next 20 years lecturing motor vehicle students at a technical college.
@DevonPianist
@DevonPianist Год назад
An interesting anecdote. I just admit to being quite scared of the auto 'box. All is well at the moment, though I do have a good low mileage manual power unit just in case (but would rather stay original).
@jacobrobin306
@jacobrobin306 Год назад
A beautiful looking car great job 👍
@heartofoak45
@heartofoak45 Год назад
You have made a superb job and it is a credit to you. You will come across a rear heated window eventually, I'm sure, I remember driving one of these in Old English White in 1967, going over a small hump-back bridge at night pitch black and I lost all the lights momentarily, a bit disconcerting.
@pdtech4524
@pdtech4524 Год назад
Sounds nice, lovely condition, happy memories of my dads austin 1100 in red, the first car I ever remember being a passenger in growing up, took us on many fun trips out and family holidays, although he did have a Ford Anglia before that which I travelled in.
@golden.lights.twinkle2329
@golden.lights.twinkle2329 Год назад
Beautiful restoration job. I like the colour combination.
@peterriggall8409
@peterriggall8409 Год назад
Lovely little car. Absolute credit to you and lovely to have the plaque. I have an Austin 3 Litre that had a worn steering wheel. I took it off and sprayed it gloss black with good results. Not sure if I did but a coat of clear over the top of it would be even better. Clear is very hard so would make it wear better.
@BITTYBOY121
@BITTYBOY121 Год назад
Very nice classic car - You did a great job in restoring it and it looks 100% original - Well done ! 👍👍👍
@davegeros9314
@davegeros9314 Год назад
Gorgeous!
@nigelbond4056
@nigelbond4056 Год назад
Lovely restoration 👍
@philtucker1224
@philtucker1224 Год назад
Evidently this car still had quite a few original parts, which is almost unheard of nowadays.
@Dr.Fiendish
@Dr.Fiendish Год назад
A credit to you young man.
@MyJon64
@MyJon64 Год назад
Very nice car. Most the Automatic models were exported to North America.
@htimsid
@htimsid Год назад
Lots of automatic 1100 and 1300 were sold in UK. Many of the Austin America model (not sold in UK) were automatic.
@johnquilter7620
@johnquilter7620 29 дней назад
@@htimsid There were no automatic MG1100s in the USA. Not heard of any in the UK either. Morris and Austin 1100 or 1300s yes.
@simonspider
@simonspider Год назад
Superb job there!! well done!
@Mrtomcree
@Mrtomcree Год назад
One interesting ability of the automatic was ‘wheel creep’ this meant on could slowly progress in the very worst icy weather. I remember once creeping past many 4x4s in ditches having slid off the road on black ice.
@andrewb2475
@andrewb2475 Год назад
When I was a child my Dad owned two separate 1100s, nothing special outstanding about them, they were just good reliable comfortable small saloons, a car for the working man with a young family. If I was going to own a classic I'd buy an 1100 over a Minor without question.
@DevonPianist
@DevonPianist Год назад
Good points. My keenness for these cars also comes from my dad and grandparents running various models of 1100 in my childhood. Being greedy I also have two Minors and a Midget.
@peterward3965
@peterward3965 Год назад
Lovely example, nice to know its in good hands cheers 🍻
@SmellingTheGrass
@SmellingTheGrass Год назад
I take my hat off to all and everyone who gives their time and money to honour that from the past. A gorgeous machine if I may say so and whilst my first car at 17 years of age was an Riley Elf Mk 3 the rear wings and dash on that beauty reminds me of it and feeds to my nostaligia of rusty suspension tops and a rotting sub frame that enabled you to literally watch the world go by via a hole in the floor with little or no effort. :)
@htimsid
@htimsid Год назад
Same rear lights (if I remember correctly).
@philmuskett265
@philmuskett265 Год назад
A real credit to you, mate. Lovely.
@andypandywalters
@andypandywalters Год назад
Cracking little video, superb car. Congratulations on the restoration, an excellent job. I whole heartedly agree with your comment about 'pottering about' and enjoying the drive. I feel the same with my GT which I've never taken above 50mph.......& like your MG she could do with another gear!
@SimonNoina
@SimonNoina Год назад
The special order will have resulted in the single carb instead of usual twin carbs - my grandmother tried to order a new MG 1100 automatic in 1967 (having had 2 previous manual ones, but now with a bad left knee) and was told can't be done due to twin carbs, would have to be 'special order' as single carb and take ages & ages to get (in other words, we can't be bothered to do it!) The dealer directed her to a brand new Morris 1100 mk2 automatic literally just available and just delivered to the showroom (intended as a demonstrator). She went for it and was quite happy overall - quick sale and money in the bank for the dealer - who would just order another demonstrator - job done! 😁
@DevonPianist
@DevonPianist Год назад
The single SU HS4 1.5" carb was standard spec on all ADO16 and Mini automatics (up until the Mini got fuel injection, of course). Deemed to be more suitable as the twin HS2s of the manual would be more prone to going out of tune, which would not be ideal given that the idle speed is more crucial on the automatic.
@htimsid
@htimsid Год назад
@@DevonPianist I have an issue of Autocar of Motor (I don't remember which at the moment but it's 1967 or 1968) in which an MG1300 automatic is tested and it has twin carbs!
@barrycarleton4326
@barrycarleton4326 Год назад
Did you know these engines are "cooper" rated? this was to compensate for the losses in automatic transmission. I fitted one of these engines to a Mini estate.
@bernddoerper5667
@bernddoerper5667 Год назад
This car looks really very nice. I remember well when I was a child I had a small blue colour Matchbox toycar with a towbar. Unfortunately I lost it somehow.
@nicholasbell9931
@nicholasbell9931 Год назад
I still have that metallic blue matchbox one, it was one of my favourites to play with as a child😊
@bernddoerper5667
@bernddoerper5667 Год назад
@@nicholasbell9931 Yes, I liked it very much too. There was a dog looking out of the back window. Here in Germany Matchbox cars were very popular. I still have many cars of my old collection. Some of them are nearly 50 years old. There are also cars from Corgi Toys and from the french Majorette brand and Hotwheels. My children never got them to play. They have their own toycars.
@andrewwmacfadyen6958
@andrewwmacfadyen6958 3 месяца назад
If only they hadn't rusted overnight, BMC had a world beater. ISTR on the automatics the gear selector lever used to snap at the base if handled roughly , welded up a couple
@barryamos4920
@barryamos4920 Год назад
Beautiful car well done
@batman51
@batman51 Год назад
We hired a car in Scotland and it turned out to be a 1100 automatic (Austin I think). At the sight of a hill (and there are a few in Scotland) it almost came to a stop. Very underpowered.
@DevonPianist
@DevonPianist Год назад
Yes, progress up hills is.... leisurely! It gets there in the end. 🙂
@nikolajskrabelj4503
@nikolajskrabelj4503 Год назад
Young boy , good work.
@DevonPianist
@DevonPianist Год назад
Thanks... But nearly 50, so not that young!!
@Blog4Justice
@Blog4Justice Год назад
Very pretty car.
@DavidUKesb
@DavidUKesb Год назад
Fabulous.
@tommaples9174
@tommaples9174 Год назад
Gorgeous 😍
@paulsutton5896
@paulsutton5896 Год назад
Wow. That is beautiful. How come that in the 1960s, British cars did not destroy foreign manufacturers?
@johnquilter7620
@johnquilter7620 Год назад
At least in the USA, poor quality control, and the smaller cars like this 1100 were undergeared for US highways.
@paulsutton5896
@paulsutton5896 Год назад
@@johnquilter7620 You mean at 55 miles per hour.? But I suppose if your MG 1100 was in collision with a Buick, then there would not be much of it left. I was thinking of European manufacturers, and the wretched Japanese. But the Jaguar Mk 10 should have prospered in the USA - its intended market. As far I know, sales were disappointing.
@johnquilter7620
@johnquilter7620 Год назад
@@paulsutton5896 Yes the Mark 10 was not a big seller here in the USA. Priced more than a Cadillac and like many Jaguars had a spotty warranty record but its performance was quite capable for US highways. Mark 2 and S Type sold better as sport sedans. Anglophiles and those looking for something different and unique went for Jaguars and especially the Mark 10. John Quilter, 32 year career employee of BL and Jaguar Land Rover North America, owner of two Morris Minors, one Austin 1300 (America) a 1965 S Type, and an MGTD. All for 12 to 60+ years. Oh and I forgot, one 1990 XJ6.
@mamertobernal4460
@mamertobernal4460 Год назад
Interesting little car .. A Wolverhampton Reegistration plate .. DA, JW, and UK were the Wolves Registration plates .. Is there a family connection to the Midlands I wonder :)
@DevonPianist
@DevonPianist Год назад
The car was supplied by Bradburn and Wedge, a BMC dealer in Wolverhampton. It still has the original tax disc holder and key fob from the dealer. No family connection to the area that we know of.
@mamertobernal4460
@mamertobernal4460 Год назад
@@DevonPianist Good old Bradburn and Wedge,, B&W alongside Charles Clark were the big BMC dealers at that time in Wolves. B&W if I remember correctly handled the "More exotic" marques, MG, Riley, Wolseley. ..in later years they became a Nissan dealer, Dad bought a Micra off them.. Not sure but they may still be in business in some way... A well known Wolverhampton name.
@jonnyrainbow1
@jonnyrainbow1 Год назад
Very Nice.
@wimweender1306
@wimweender1306 Год назад
😊❤
@buckwheatINtheCity
@buckwheatINtheCity Год назад
How would BMC have fared without Pininfarina in the 1960s?
@redchthonic
@redchthonic Год назад
A good well sorted out car which has an undeserved bad reputation. For a family a much better can than the mini.
@philtucker1224
@philtucker1224 Год назад
The manual version had twin inch and a quarter SU carbs.
@Radfordperson
@Radfordperson Год назад
and the 12G295 cylinder head
@philtucker1224
@philtucker1224 Год назад
@@Radfordperson yes! That why I got it. (David Vizard recommended them in those days)
@Radfordperson
@Radfordperson Год назад
@@philtucker1224The 1098 cc engine with 12G295 head is great, about 1970 I fitted my 1962 Mini with one. still have the car. Stupidly, a few years ago I gave away my 1300 Vanden Plas Princess.
@philtucker1224
@philtucker1224 Год назад
@@Radfordperson yes almost the same! (I converted my 1963 850 in 1971). - I’ve had at least 30 cars since then though so why did you keep that one?
@Radfordperson
@Radfordperson Год назад
@@philtucker1224I don't know! I still have my late Dad's 1969 Riley Elf Automatic and Vanden Plas Metro Automatic. my daily driver for the last 15 years has been a 1989 Volvo 340 1.4. ULEZ will put that to an end shortly. In the Mini with the 1100 engine I changed the final drive to a 3.44 : 1, so 100 MPH was possible without over revving the engine. A Duplex timing gear set was also fitted.
@AndrewLumsden
@AndrewLumsden Год назад
👍👏 A perfect candidate for an EV conversion!
@RobertSmith-jl4yw
@RobertSmith-jl4yw 9 месяцев назад
No!
@johnquilter7620
@johnquilter7620 Год назад
Beautiful car, but video audio is terrible, mumbling and way too soft.
@DavidJohnson-gh3si
@DavidJohnson-gh3si Год назад
Should be E reg
@DevonPianist
@DevonPianist Год назад
No, F registration. E registration was from 1st Jan to 31st July 1967. This one was registered 1st Sept 1967.
@jute6317
@jute6317 Год назад
Owned one of those for exactly a week. Gearbox fell out driving out of Wimbledon after getting it taxed.🤬😂
@philiptownsend4026
@philiptownsend4026 Год назад
Nonsense.
@DevonPianist
@DevonPianist Год назад
The engine would have had to fall out too given that it was a complete power unit.
@jute6317
@jute6317 Год назад
You people are really hard work. The gear box seized up making the car immovable, couldn’t be driven or towed. Was put on a breakdown truck and taken to a scrap yard. The gearbox falling out is an expression only. It was f**ked . Nothing to be done.
@dtang3288
@dtang3288 Год назад
Don't whisper. Speak louder please.
@markthompson4478
@markthompson4478 Год назад
I had one of these....bloody awful
@DevonPianist
@DevonPianist Год назад
Thanks for that.
@markthompson4478
@markthompson4478 Год назад
Sorry I may have put that wrong. You have done an excellent job of the renovation of your car looks lovely. Sadly mind was an old banger and totally useless. Didn't intend to insult your hard work.
@DevonPianist
@DevonPianist Год назад
No offence taken. There are good and bad with all cars and the 1100s did have their faults, particularly where corrosion was concerned.
@johnburns4017
@johnburns4017 Год назад
Rust buckets.
@DevonPianist
@DevonPianist Год назад
Yep, and much rarer as a result. Happy days 🙂
@johnburns4017
@johnburns4017 Год назад
@@DevonPianist Great design for the time with an _amazing_ amount of space. Fantastic handling. Fantastic fluid ride. Oil at the time not for good enough for the gearbox in sump - ended up sounding like rattling nuts in a can. The transverse engine _rocked_ - some fitted an after market stay connecting the engine to the bulkhead to stop the rocking, as later Mini's had. Complicated engineering to assemble the body panels. A needless rear sub frame that accumulated mud and salt and rotted the metal (dropped on the Land Crab). Nice to see one in good nick.
@philtucker1224
@philtucker1224 Год назад
Yes I remember removing the whole manual engine from a scrapped one back in 1970 to put into my 850 mini. It was an easy conversion working beautifully and gave lots more power. Happy memories!
@johnburns4017
@johnburns4017 Год назад
@@philtucker1224 I had a Mini that had an 1100 engine and g'box dropped in. When doing it there was a few diff gears to change (different wheel sizes), otherwise their was a gbox to wheel mismatch. Mine had the whole unaltered 1100cc engine/gbox dropped in. Great when four heavy heavy guys were in it. Boy it could pull not needing high revs.
@philtucker1224
@philtucker1224 Год назад
@@johnburns4017 haha! - that must have been a sight to see John! - happy days buddy..
@fbloggs
@fbloggs Год назад
One of the absolute worst cars ever turned out in England!! They would already be rusting under the fenders before you bought them! NO rust protection whatsoever - and the door sills would rust through in an extremely short time. It was so blatant and was an accurate reflection of the ultra-militant union work environment at the factories. The Austin A40, 1100, Morris 1100 and several derivative models - all the same. No change when the Marina and the Austin/Morris 1800 came along either. These cars were the beginning of the richly-deserved death of British Leyland. I will never forget one day in South Wales, where I was stationed with the RAF, my Scottish friend. We were out on out motrobikes - mine a Greeves 250 and his a Honda 250 twin and we saw a very unusual car in a local showroom. We stopped and looked it over thoroughly. It was weird-looking, to our eyes, with an uo-turned rear bumper and seemingly odd aesthetics generally but it was an axe in the head for British family cars. It was called the Toyoto Celica and its build quality showed up British Leyland cars for what they were - absolute rubbish. That Toyota was one of the very first 70's cars to arrive in Britain from Japan and was followed by many more Japanese cars providing truly stunning performance, build quality and reliability. They put Austin, MG, Morris and many, many more to shame. The same can be said of Japanese motorbikes and the effect they had on their owners. My friend's Honda 250 twin was a stunning bike. It would rev to 6000rpm. If I tried that with the Villiers engine in my Greeves it would have blown up.
@DevonPianist
@DevonPianist Год назад
Thank you for your in depth comment. Worst car or not, it is now 56 years old and still going strong - I wonder if my German modern cars will have the same longevity?
@johnquilter7620
@johnquilter7620 29 дней назад
Still driving my Austin 1300 fifty five years after manufacture. Not a speck of rust on it since it has always been in a state that does not lace its streets with toxic corrosive salt all winter.
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