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PROJECT MORRIS MINOR PART 7: PASSENGER DOOR SKIN REPAIRS

Our 1967 two-door Morris Minor has received plenty of welding repairs in the past. A lot of that welding took the form of patch repairs rather than entire panel replacement, which is a shame as inevitably this won’t last as long. However, most of the welding looks sturdy enough, if a little agricultural in places.

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