Used
Year: 1981
Mileage: 76,000
Make: Mini
Sub Model: GT
Model: Classic Mini
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Red
Drive Type: FRONT WHEEL DRIVE
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NICE OPPORTUNITY TO OWN GENUINE 1981 MINI THIS LITTLE BEAUTY IS 33 YEARS OLD ENTHUSIAST MAINTAINED 1.3GT ENGINE QUALITY COBRA SPORT INTERIOR MINI COOPER WINDOW CHROME SURROUNDS BUMPERS WITH OVERRIDERS AUTHENTIC CENTER SPEEDOMETER COOPER SPORT ALLOY WHEELS AND LOW PROFILE TIRES (COST MORE THAN $1000) 3 BRANCH MANIFOLD SPORTS WHEEL ARCHES MARK 1 GRILLE AND CHROME SURROUND FRONT SPOTLIGHTS WALNUT DASHBOARD HIGH QUALITY SPORTS STEERING WHEEL IN WOOD AND ALLOY NEW BRITISH MOT CERTIFICATE SHOWING GOOD UNDERNEATH CONDITION AND RUNNING QUALITY,BRAKES, EMISSIONS, LIGHTS, STEERING ETC PRICE INCLUDES SHIPPING SO YOU JUST PAY THE EBAY PRICE BRITISH RIGHT HAND DRIVE OR PAY EXTRA $500 FOR LEFT SIDE STEERING BRITISH TITLE AND BILL OF SALE SENT SEPARATELY WITH FEDEX ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE EMAIL OR CALL 01144 7791906904 YOU CAN SEE MORE OF MY LOVELY MINIS ON FACEBOOK MINIS FOR THE WORLD Here are a few comments from folks who are already enjoying their little car from England - Arrived today. Looks great! Took a while to get it cranked, but finally successful - Steve, Birmingham Wanted you to know that the Mini arrived in KC on Monday and I picked it up yesterday. The photos are in front of my garage. Thanks! Nice job! It came through fine. Ken, Kansas City As soon as I get the cars registered I will enjoy them I cruised them around for a little when they arrived and caught quite a few eyes. Thank you and hope you can finalize everything soon. Matt in California Just wanted to share that the Mini arrived today @ my home in Thunder Bay, ON. She looks good and I'm sure will be most enjoyable. From Jon and wife The mini finally arrived last week, and was handed over to me on Sunday. It looks great. Maryam, Abu Dhabi I drove the mini to the gas station since it was on empty. It flew like a bat out of hell. Minis are a rarity here. When I was at the gas station people were taking pictures. From Terry in Seattle On 05-Aug-14 at 07:53:34 EDT, seller added the following information: Add $5000 for container delivery to all parts for greatest buyer convenience |
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New Mini Cooper only just now being delivered due to EPA certification
Mon, 06 Oct 2014The Mini brand and its products have typically been a runaway success for BMW, but sales of the retro hatchback dropped a drastic 20.5 percent last month, and have been doing such pretty much all year.
The reason, according to Jalopnik, is that the new model has been held up due to EPA certification. Mini told our compatriots, "Sales have dropped because our supply has been so limited. MY 2015 Mini Hardtops have also not been able to go on sale pending the final results of federal fuel economy certification."
Mini goes on to clarify that "as of October 1st, three out of the four 2015 Mini Hardtop 2 door models, the Cooper with manual transmission, the Cooper with automatic transmission, and the Cooper S with manual transmission, have been released for retail sales and deliveries."
2022 Mini JCW Hardtop and Convertible add new dampers, styling and tech
Fri, Apr 23 2021Mini released broad details on updates to its entire Hardtop and Convertible lineups back in January, and while photos of the John Cooper Works version were available, what Mini did to the car for 2022 was less clear. Today, Mini is clearing that up with a dedicated 2022 JCW information drop. There’s only one major mechanical change to speak of, and thatÂ’s a new set of optional adaptive dampers for both the Hardtop and Convertible. They feature new “frequency-selective damper technology that operates with an additional valve acting on the traction side.” Mini says this should make for better compensation on uneven roads. Additionally, the maximum damping force is 10% higher than before, so Mini promises even more control and stability in corners. WeÂ’ll also note that the standard suspension is fixed — these new dampers are part of the Adaptive Suspension package. Beyond the new suspension, this JCW is very similar to the last. ThereÂ’s still a BMW-sourced 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder under the hood that makes 228 horsepower and 235 pound-feet of torque. The Hardtop continues to be available with a six-speed manual transmission (eight-speed auto optional), the Convertible carries on with the automatic as its only transmission option. Mini claims the Hardtop will reach 60 mph in 5.9 seconds, while the Convertible does it in 6.3 seconds. On the appearance front, Mini updated the looks of the JCW with a new face and redesigned diffuser. ThereÂ’s a new 18-inch JCW-exclusive two-tone wheel option, and the interior enjoys all the tech and feature updates gained from the non-JCW 2022 refresh. The updated JCW lineup is available now, and starts at $33,750 for the Hardtop and $39,750 for the Convertible. Related video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
Mini Cooper Hardtop will soon receive its biggest makeover in two decades
Tue, Dec 22 2020Now well into its third generation, Mini's retro-styled Hardtop has been around since BMW rebooted the brand 20 years ago. Stylists and engineers are working on the fourth-generation model, and the company revealed the cheeky hatchback is in line to receive its most significant makeover to date. Mini boss Bernd Korber told Autocar that the project's motto was "don't screw with an icon," which means the fourth-generation Hardtop will keep the heritage-inspired design that has characterized it for the past two decades. And yet, it will be drastically different than the model that's currently in showrooms. It will be smaller, though it likely won't be as tiny as the original Mini from 1959, and it will showcase a purer approach to design. The idea of a smaller, lighter Mini has us wondering if the new Hardtop could take some inspiration from the 2011 Rocketman concept. "What you'll see in 2023 is that we've clearly modernized it by taking a big step -- the biggest step in the last 20 years -- but it will be unmistakably a Mini," Korber affirmed. He said the Hardtop is to the Mini brand what the 911 is to Porsche; it's the stylistic cornerstone of the range, the model that sets the beat that other models dance to. Balancing the need to move the Hardtop forward with the desire to honor tradition is a challenging task, according to the brand. We don't know where its stylists drew the line yet, or whether the next-generation Hardtop will borrow styling cues from other cars in the company's past, like the square-front Clubman launched in 1969. Mini told Autocar it's defined by more than design; it cited proportions, a compact feel, and a friendly personality as key ingredients in the Hardtop's recipe, which hints at what to expect -- and, significantly, what not to expect. Mini shifted the Hardtop's evolution into high gear several years ago. "Mini started out as a brand that was very clean in terms of design. There were only four switches and one dial [inside]. We somehow moved away from that, because so many more functionalities have entered the vehicle. Let's say that would be our goal, to arrive back at something that would be as clean and simple as the original but offers the modern technology and safety features of today's cars," BMW Group design director Adrian van Hooydonk told us in 2018. "Bigger changes are around the corner, but it will still be a little bit retro," he added.
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