From cak at dimebank.com Thu Sep 24 12:17:31 2009 From: cak at dimebank.com (Christopher A. Kantarjiev) Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 11:17:31 -0700 Subject: [Morris] traveller interior panels Message-ID: <4ABBB7BB.9010807@dimebank.com> Long long ago, we bought an interior panel kit for our Traveller. We did the doors - that was easy. We sort of propped up the panels for the luggage area - that was easy, though not terrifically secure (are they supposed to be glued into place? How?) We never figured out how to make the panels for the rear seat stay in place. It seems as if there should be little brackets that attach to the door pillar and then take a trimmed screw through the panel - but there are no such brackets and no evidence that there ever were. What's the trick? Lots of contact cement? Pressure and good wishes? Thanks, chris From PAsgeirsson at att.net Thu Sep 24 16:35:51 2009 From: PAsgeirsson at att.net (Paul Asgeirsson) Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 15:35:51 -0700 Subject: [Morris] Near Free Parts, Portland Oregon Message-ID: <013601ca3d67$5ff07380$f675fea9@p0k7l8> Hi all, Here in the Portland, Oregon area, I have some Datsun parts at near free prices for your Morris. I have 3 Datsun rear end assemblies. They are3.7:1 and possibly one a 3.889:1 $50 each, complete with wheels and tires on them. I also have one bracket assm. that will adapt to Morris rear springs. $25. Your Morris driveshaft will bolt directly to the dif assembly. Right bolt pattern and length! Contact me off list at PAsgeirsson at att.net Paul A