@jamescampbell7780

Great job: Well done!

@nygelmiller5293

The picture if your car by a river at the beginning, is so beautiful, you MUST frame it!

@nygelmiller5293

Amazingly you've managed to recird the sound specially well, because the tone is the best I've ever heard on the mobile phone I've seen this video on!

@nygelmiller5293

I'm surprised you knocked the replacement carpetting "probably household carpetting". I thought it looked amazing, as by co-incidence, it goes with the dashboard colour exactly!

@andypandywalters

Nice job.....lovely car

@nygelmiller5293

I don't know the technicalities regarding how these programmes are recorded, but this does have good bass tone!

@loveisall5520

This series didn't have a bad angle on any of its brands.  Thanks!

@grumpyloon

Lovely job. This was my first car. Mine was a rust bucket and burned oil like it was going out of fashion.

@princeshilliam5364

Very nicely done!!!!!!!!!!!!

@replevideo6096

Nice restoration. These cars based on the Austin 1100 were notorious in the UK for being rot boxes mainly due to the floor pans succumbing to the salt used on British roads in winter to combat ice and snow.

@geoffeastwood5352

A lovely job!

@nygelmiller5293

What us the name of the place and the building, where your two cars were pictured outside? Such a characterful building! I'll probably never come to Australia, but I would like to look up this marvellous building in the internet. They don't make buildings like that anymore!

@nygelmiller5293

Actually, you say the white paint had gone a bit darker with time. But it may be because they  makers actually DID  make TWO old english whites - one a bit lighter, and one a bit darker!

@lukemallory7832

What made you get into these cars? Also, I know time has passed, but I'm sorry you lost your brother like that. Best from Ireland.

@rogerwileman8399

I had one great car I only sold it to up grade to a1800 landcrab

@alfista7174

I was keen to see your MG 1100 had four doors.  I've only ever seen a few on-line and all were 2 door models.  I've never seen any ADO16's in the states however.    : (

@nygelmiller5293

The manufacturers were cheapskates, and not only did my original Mini have NO protective rubber coating, but I bet other makes in British Motor Corporation probably had no rust protection either.

@Martindyna

Nice video and lovely rare Riley. I thought what a great idea to make the final drive higher for cruising but in fact you meant the opposite! 
I assume you have left the lower ratio final drive in situ? Personally I would have a problem with that for anything but poodling around town or, as you say, hill climbing.

@suchindranathaiyer494

The accent and setting seem more like South Africa?