Hi from central texas

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ogorir2011

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I restore cars in central texas, and I'm looking to turn a morris minor pickup into a frankenSHO, so I signed up (after a whole lot of work. all my emails are from gmail...) to the SHOforum for some more info.
 

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Welcome. A SHO powered Morris? This is a project I'd like to see. I liked the Morris lineup back in the 60's. Good luck with it.

Bill
 

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thanks guys,

I work for a guy who is a saab nut, and I have a 1961 96 and a 1959 93F I need to get a substantial amount of work done on before I dive into the morris, but I'd like to get all my parts and a clear idea of what I'm going to be doing done beforehand.

I'm looking at the feasibility of using the independent rear out of the MN12 thunderbird/cougar, but that's really going to depend on price/availability of a donor car. I think the track is a bit wide on that rear end stock. I need to be about 56" from the outsides of the tires. I'm fabbing the whole chassis and a new box, so inner clearance won't be an issue.

anyhoo, words of wisdom, pointers, ect, would be great. I'm reading through the forums trying to get a handle for the terminology and general SHO common sense, but since I don't have one in my hands, I'm sure I'll miss and misunderstand a lot. please bear with me.

I'm pretty excited about this project, though. I get to drive it around everywhere, as it's getting built mainly for advertizing. and... obviously, because a turbo'd V6 powering 1800 lbs is going to be a riot.

(I'm aiming at 1800 lbs)
 

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Check out the "SHO Parts" section of the forum (or Phoenix Craigslist). Off Road SHO may have something of interest to you.
 
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