1974 Mkii 1380cc Classic Mini With A/c on 2040-cars
Falls Church, Virginia, United States
For sale is a MK II 1974 Mini made to Japanese specification. This is a performance-oriented mini that you expect to perform like any other mint condition minis, with add-ons in the following: ***More pictures available at this link*** https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BwrdCJoBDJJTSk9LNmQtSTVyNFk&usp=sharing ***Video of starting up the mini with cold engine*** http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFP25yPSl-o ***Video of mini running*** http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7i_mywb6Gs Original 1275 C.C. engine was bored out to 1380 C.C. professionally by DELTA-MINI of Japan - UK MED made 1380cc engine - 73.5 m/m omega piston - Camshaft at 63 degrees - Stage III **engine itself is rated at 75-86HP stated from Delta, but we have never put it on the dyno to test the actual output For more information about this Japanese tuning specialist, please refer to their website as follow: Air Condition (A/C) installed in Japan and in working condition Monte Carlo style fog lights installed (2 2-paris, total of 4), working condition* After market exhaust (EA90) being installed in Japan K&N air intake installed in Japan Sway bar installed in Japan Barely used Yokohama A-008 tires Ultra High Performance tires specifically designed for Austin Mini and Mini Cooper 10inch GB rims Front disk brakes Leather seats and leather interior Clear title, registered in Virginia *Just changed both drive belt and alternator belt **Just changed engine oil ***Minor rust and scratches around the body does exist, the frame is solid ****Note, I do have other mini accessories (for example: custom made deep dish rimes, carpets, wind blockers on windows, and MANY MORE) for sale so I welcome any inquiries along ***More pictures available at this link*** https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BwrdCJoBDJJTSk9LNmQtSTVyNFk&usp=sharing Please email me back for more details. I would love to show you more pictures (eBay limitations) and answer ANY questions you have regarding to this mint Mini! Shipping cost and insurance is buyer’s responsibilities. |
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Mini JCW E PROtotype is a full-fat electric John Cooper Works
Mon, Jul 8 2024Mini has been revealing or teasing or launching variants of its all-new lineup since last September. It's not too much yet, but there's a lot of Mini going on. Here's the latest, the camouflaged Mini Cooper JCW E Prototype that will make its public debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed for a run up the hill, introduced to us six weeks after Mini showed us a camouflaged internal-combustion Cooper JCW. And, if you'll remember, Mini showed an electric version of the new Cooper SE JCW last December. This JCW is going to rock more juice down electric avenue, though, the automaker saying there's an "advanced electric powertrain ... with cutting-edge technology" hiding under the skin. The expectation is that the JCW E will use the same 54.2-kWh battery as in other Minis, but its front-mounted motor will make more than the 215 horsepower and 253 pound-feet of torque applied to the Cooper SE and Cooper SE JCW. Brand execs told Autocar that engineers worked to maintain a "go-kart feeling," imparting similar sensations to the gas-powered JCW, the electric version's greater weight getting necessitating larger wheels and wider tires to improve grip. A stiffer suspension and larger brakes should also be involved. And although the new architecture can support a dual-motor powertrain, there seems little chance of that happening.   Same as the gas-powered Mini, the red and white camo is an homage to the red and white color schemes used in the 1960s for Minis in motorsports. The "37" logo commemorates the #37 Mini Cooper winning the 1964 Rallye Monte Carlo. Across the windshield, "Bulldog Racing" touts the team that won its class in this year's Nurburgring 24-Hour race with a new camo'ed Mini. After the Mini JCW E's Prototype's run up the hill next weekend, the automaker says the global reveal comes in autumn this year.
Mini discounts 2019 Oxford Edition for U.S. military members, recent retirees
Tue, May 14 2019Mini introduced the 2019 Mini Oxford Edition last fall to offer college students or recent grads a cheap, well-equipped new car. Now it's extending the same offer to active duty military members and recent retirees. Specifically, you'll have to be an active duty member of the U.S. Armed Forces, or have retired/been honorably discharged within a 12-month period of verification of eligibility. This has no effect on the student offer for full- or part-time students of any two- or four-year accredited college/university. That deal also applies to those who have graduated in the last 12 months, along with students currently enrolled in any kind of post-grad program. The Mini Oxford Edition continues to be the same car equipped with the same options as before. This means the two-door starts at $20,600, including the $850 destination charge, and the four-door is priced at $21,600. Standard equipment not included in the base "Classic" trim includes a 6.5-inch infotainment system, parking sensors, panoramic moonroof, heated seats, upgraded 17-inch wheels and an automatic transmission (a manual can also be optioned). Additionally, there are more exterior colors to choose from than on the Classic. In total, Mini says you're getting $6,900 worth of optional equipment for no extra cost here. Mini says the Oxford Edition is available in dealers now. It's great to see Mini make this program available for more people, because it's a superb discount to take advantage of if you're part of these groups and had Mini on your shopping list.
Mini lifts veil on refreshed Countryman in New York
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Unveiled today at the New York Auto Show, the new Countryman incorporates some very minor cosmetic tweaks to the exterior - so minor, in fact, that you'd be hard pressed to tell one from the other even if viewed side by side. Some subtle enhancements have been implemented to the interior as well, where the large central speedometer remains where it was in the middle of the dashboard (unlike the new Cooper hatch that moves it to where you'd normally find the instrument cluster, behind the steering wheel). The rear seats, however, offer more adjustability.
Mini will offer the new Countryman worldwide in an array of powertrain configurations, ranging from the bare-bones Mini One Countryman with a 1.6-liter naturally-aspirated four offering just 98 horsepower all the way up to the twin-turbo John Cooper Works with 218 hp - North American customers will get the latter, but not the former. The mid-range Cooper S has been enhanced by seven horses to deliver 190 hp, while overseas-only diesel models range from 90 hp to 143. Buyers will be able to choose between a six-speed manual or automatic and front-or all-wheel drive. There are also some new colors on offer and a host of optional equipment, all of which you can read about in the press release below.