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mini Heater in Midas bronze

Postby goldeneye » Sun Jun 24, 2012 6:18 pm

Maybe an strange question, but is there someone here with the default mini heater in his Midas bronze?

If so, can you post a picture of it?

Thanks in advance!
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Re: mini Heater in Midas bronze

Postby lankyjames » Mon Jun 25, 2012 11:08 am

I have one in my mk2, what was it you wanted a shot of for? I'll find a link to a photo...
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Re: mini Heater in Midas bronze

Postby goldeneye » Tue Jun 26, 2012 10:07 am

Thanks, verry good picture! That helped a bit already.

But I was more looking for a picture with the dashboard in place, maybe you can make on for me?
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Re: mini Heater in Midas bronze

Postby kelvink » Tue Jun 26, 2012 1:22 pm

Here's a rather rusty one.
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but it did come with a car attached

Any help?
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Re: mini Heater in Midas bronze

Postby Stuart » Tue Jun 26, 2012 1:28 pm

That's been owner modded a bit with the heater panel. Nice period radio cassette Kelvin ;)
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Re: mini Heater in Midas bronze

Postby kelvink » Tue Jun 26, 2012 1:33 pm

Stuart wrote:That's been owner modded a bit with the heater panel. Nice period radio cassette Kelvin ;)


Hey wow yeah! I hadn't noticed it was a cassette too! I'm glad kept all those tapes now. Only got the car last night Stuart. Now I've just looked at the photo here I've just realised I've got two chokes on the car the other's on the dash the other side of the steering wheel next to the ignition. Wonder what more delight's I'm going to discover
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Re: mini Heater in Midas bronze

Postby Stuart » Tue Jun 26, 2012 1:55 pm

One's a choke and the other is the heater valve control ;) they don't half make removing the dash a pain in the bum.

Almost wish I'd kept my original Midas radio cassette, the standard 2 knob ones are a dash out job too.
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Re: mini Heater in Midas bronze

Postby lankyjames » Tue Jun 26, 2012 6:18 pm

kelvink wrote:
Stuart wrote:That's been owner modded a bit with the heater panel. Nice period radio cassette Kelvin ;)


Hey wow yeah! I hadn't noticed it was a cassette too! I'm glad kept all those tapes now. Only got the car last night Stuart. Now I've just looked at the photo here I've just realised I've got two chokes on the car the other's on the dash the other side of the steering wheel next to the ignition. Wonder what more delight's I'm going to discover


Stuart wrote:One's a choke and the other is the heater valve control ;) they don't half make removing the dash a pain in the bum.

Almost wish I'd kept my original Midas radio cassette, the standard 2 knob ones are a dash out job too.


As stuart says choke/heater and you will not believe how much effort they make getting the dash out!

It really threw me that the old cassette player had to have the dash out to remove it! Glad I swapped to something a bit more modern!
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Re: mini Heater in Midas bronze

Postby goldeneye » Wed Jun 27, 2012 8:51 am

Thanks for the pictures all, very helpful!
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