In the early years of production manufacture was shared between two factories. While mechanically the same, the Austin Seven and Morris Mini used their own trim designs and these designs varied throughout these years until trim became more standardised after 1962. This design was used exclusively in Morris production and matches the seat covers with…
These carpets have been designed for those wishing to keep those rare early Minis as close to original specification as possible. Made as a flat lay carpet as per the original carpet set fitted into the early Morris Minis, they are made with the original style heel mat which we have had remade and also…
These door panels were used in the early Morris Minis only up until production in November 1959. They used a mixture of the painted and grained fibreboard on the bottom of the panel and the main trim colour within the vehicle on the top of the panel. This was as standard the Fleck material but we…
This style of rear pocket liner was only used in the early Morris Minis up until production in approximately November 1959. They were made from a black painted and grained board and included a cut out for the interior light and the ashtray. As with all early Mini items there was a lot of changes…
These rear quarter panels were used in the early Morris Minis only up until production in November 1959. They used a mixture of the painted and grained fibreboard on the bottom of the panel and the main trim colour within the vehicle on the top of the panel. This was as standard the Fleck material…
This foam set is for early rear seats that had seat covers that did not fit into the pockets and uses the more typical wheel arch covers. These covers were fitted before the introduction of the wire frame in the 1960 s for the Austin cars and for all Morris Minis fitted after 1960 and…
This chromed bracket is to secure the early Mini sunvisor with the central fixing location. Screws to fix to the roof are not included. This is supplied individually.
This part was used in factory production from 1973 until 1993. The diaphragm comes with the necessary springs to attach it to the frame. This can be swapped for the rubber base diaphragm (C705) which was used on the earlier Mini seats. View fitting instructions
This base foam was introduced in the MKII Minis and creates a more defined shape with its raised sides in contrast to the the flat foams of earlier production. This gives the base more definition, offering more support.Â
The picture shown here is the reverse side of this foam. The seat frame is glued to the central U shape shown here and then the outer edges of the foam are turned over the frame and glued back to create a soft rounded edge over the frame. We would recommend using a spray contact adhesive…
This is the top of the range, heavy duty spray glue that we use in our factory to make all our trim products on a day to day basis. We recommend you use spray glue to fit your Newton products to your car. Its a full 500ml can, wrapped in bubble wrap for safe transport….
An ingenious solution to the modern bracket that stops the doors from opening too far, these straps are made from vinyl with a strong nylon fabric sewn inside. They attach to the front of the door and the rear edge of the A panel, about level with the top of the storage bins. The metal…
With the introduction of rear seat belts where the mounting was on the rear parcel shelf, a new shelf was introduced. As can be seen the ends of the shelf were squared off to allow for the automatic mechanism to be fitted. We also supply two pieces of carpet which lie below the C post…
A new design of rear quarter panel was introduced in 1976 for all Mini Saloons 1275GT and Clubman models. British Leyland were at this time trying to save money so some of the colours were also used on MG s and Triumph cars and the actual design is virtually identical MGB panels of this era….
These rear quarter panels are suitable for late cars with the plastic rear pocket liner which hides the seat belt mechanism and also covers the bare wood on the panel. Listed below are a number of popular colour options – if you can t see your colour scheme listed please get in touch with our…
With the introduction of rear seat belts where the mounting was on the rear parcel shelf, a new shelf was introduced. As can be seen the ends of the shelf were squared off to allow for the automatic mechanism to be fitted. We also supply two pieces of vinyl which lie below the C post…