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 Posted: Jan 20, 2017 10:24AM
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This one?

Mini's are like buses they come along in a bunch

 Posted: Jan 20, 2017 08:18AM
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Yes, so I need the 120 speedo that goes to 130 with the hash marks but only reads to 120.  It should have the rings in the middle as well.  I want a squirrel cage MkI heater that hangs on the J-brackets.  A MkII would be a better heater for staying warm driving in the north woods but not original.

Dogcarf
1968 Morris Cooper S
1967 Aussie Morris Cooper S

 Posted: Jan 19, 2017 06:23PM
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(As you not doubt realise - but for the information of others who may have stuff in the back of the shed...) You do want the so called "130" speedo ... numbered to 120 as shown in minimans photo...  And the under dash "squirrel cage" heater that hangs on the two J brackets under the dash... (there are at least 2 other types of Mk I heater).

Cheers, Ian

 Posted: Jan 19, 2017 01:25PM
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What makes a mk1 heater different?
I have one left over from my van.
I believe they used mk1 bits on pups and vans

never complain, never explain
 Posted: Jan 19, 2017 08:54AM
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Looks to me like you need a 130 MPH unit. Numbered to 120 but marked out to 130. The 120 is for the 1071.

 Posted: Jan 19, 2017 06:38AM
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Looks to me like you need a 130 MPH unit. Numbered to 120 but marked out to 130. The 120 is for the 1071.

 

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 Posted: Jan 18, 2017 09:12PM
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 Posted: Jan 18, 2017 03:31PM
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Isn't that what I have offered you? do you have the part number for the correct speedo?

Mini's are like buses they come along in a bunch

 Posted: Jan 18, 2017 03:19PM
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I currently have a 0-90mph, the wrong unit.   I would like an Aussie 120mph speedo to restore the car to original spec.
Dogscarf

 Posted: Jan 18, 2017 02:21PM
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Fellow Minioids,  I am looking for a 120mph speedo, a MKI heater and other gauges to restore the 1967 Aussie Cooper S that I just picked up.  Thanks!

Dogscarf
What speedo MPH do you have? 

 Posted: Jan 18, 2017 01:50PM
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Mk1 heaters fetch big money.. best to look on www.ebay.co.uk for one across the pond.. later bc

 Posted: Jan 18, 2017 12:54PM
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I have a 120mph speedo SN 4417/18A  1280 64-67 cooper s with 3.44:1 diff. needs rebuilding. $250.00

Mini's are like buses they come along in a bunch

 Posted: Jan 18, 2017 10:21AM
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Fellow Minioids,  I am looking for a 120mph speedo, a MKI heater and other gauges to restore the 1967 Aussie Cooper S that I just picked up.  Thanks!

Dogscarf