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US $5,950.00
Year:1986 Mileage:82000
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Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
VIN: 00000000000000000 Year: 1986
Mileage: 82,000
Make: Mini
Model: Classic Mini
Condition: Used

1986 MINI AUTOMATIC IN MINI COOPER STYLE
VERY GOOD CONDITION WITH EXCELLENT STRONG BODY
STARTS AND DRIVES GREAT
ORIGINAL RED CAR FROM NEW
FULLY WORKSHOP CHECKED INCLUDING NEW BRAKES-SEE FULL CHECK LIST UNDERNEATH
THIS AUTOMATIC MODEL IS GREAT FUN TO DRIVE WITH FOUR SPEEDS, RESPONSIVE KICK DOWN AND MANUAL OVERRIDE IF YOU WANT TO CHANGE GEAR MANUALLY


SMART INSIDE WITH QUALITY SPORTS STEERING WHEEL
VERY LOW MILEAGE FOR YEAR
VERY HARD TO FIND IN THIS STRONG ORIGINAL CONDITION AND WITH MINI COOPER STYLING
IF YOU WANT CHANGE TO LEFT SIDE STEERING PLEASE ADD $750 TO PRICE.
FULLY WORKSHOP CHECKED INCLUDING NEW BRAKES FITTED AND READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE
ADD $1950 FOR DELIVERY  BY CONTAINER SO YOU DO NOT HAVE TO TRAVEL TO COLLECT YOUR CAR. IT COMES TO DEPOT NEAR YOU. SO IT DOES NOT MATTER IF YOU DO NOT LIVE NEAR A CAR SHIP PORT. SHIPPING PRICE INCLUDES USA, CANADA, MEXICO, AUSTRALIA ETC

Local charges and taxes are not included in the price
Please allow delivery time from UK - shipping time varies from one week to New York/Baltimore to 2-4 weeks Los Angeles/Seattle/Chicago/Mexico/Australia
If you would like to chat about buying this Mini please call 01144 7791906904 or send your number for return call







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Mini five-door spotted alongside next Clubman

Wed, 14 May 2014

Is Mini constricting its staggering array of model variants or expanding it? That depends largely on which way you look at it. Because while some models may not make the cut as the second-generation family is gradually replaced with the third, others appear to be joining the fold. They just might not bear different model names.
Take, for example, the vehicle pictured here. It's a five-door version of the latest Mini hatchback, but won't necessarily replace the Clubman wagon - particularly since that's precisely what appears to be pictured alongside it. While the five-door hatch appears to simply add an extra set of portals - full-size ones, from the look of it, not backwards-opening half-doors - to the existing three-door version, the new Clubman appears not only longer but also wider, giving it that much more interior space.
Of course that could all be an optical illusion generated by swirly camouflage designed to do just that, but from the apparent readiness of both models, we'll find out one way or another soon enough - whatever they're called.

Spy shots show Mini Cooper facelift

Wed, May 10 2017

Mini is planning some slight visual changes to the Mini Cooper lineup, and our spy photographer caught the convertible and Cooper S out in the wild wearing minimal camouflage. As the changes will be subtle, there's not a lot that needs covering up, as we can see from the light bits of swirly camo worn by these two testers. Up front, it looks like might make some light touchups to the lighting and the front edge of the hood, which are covered by decals. In back, the rear lighting, top of the bumper, and the horizontal piece that is home to the rear Mini badge are disguised, but any changes there will also be very slight. It's what we don't see in the photos that will get the most important updates. Mechanically, it's possible that a revised turbocharging system and cooling system could help with emissions and provide a small boost to output. From styling standpoint, we can expect a couple of new paint colors and wheel designs, as well as some new interior options and mood lighting. Related Video: Featured Gallery Mini Cooper Spy Shots View 18 Photos News Source: CarPix Design/Style Spy Photos MINI Convertible Hatchback facelift

Mini Superleggera Vision is the all-electric roadster Mini needs to make

Fri, 23 May 2014

It could be argued that Mini has not built a pretty car since the R53, the first of the reborn Minis, was put out to pasture at the end of 2006. I've owned two R53s, so yes, I'm horribly biased. The styling situation in Oxford hasn't improved much for 2014, either, as the bigger, more frightened-looking Mini begins to arrive in dealerships, boasting a very un-Mini-like front overhang. This, though, this works.
It's called the Superleggera Vision, and straight away, we should point out that it's not designed by Mini. It's a product of Touring Superleggera, whose other creations include the stunning Disco Volante. It's a darn nice piece of design, and we're especially fond of its tiny, Jaguar D-type-like rear fin. It's also perfectly designed for it's debut location - the Concours d'Elegance at Italy's Villa d'Este.
Despite being a Mini, the Superleggera still boasts a traditional roadster layout, with a long hood and a shorter rear deck. The front end boasts a pair of traditionally styled Mini headlamps, which sit above a version of the new Cooper's gaping grille. The profile is brightened by a pair of character lines, the most noticeable of which runs from ahead and over the front wheel wells toward the back of the diminutive droptop. Of course, we can't not mention that amazing fin. It should be fitted to every Mini Roadster posthaste. The rear of the car, meanwhile, almost reminds us of an old Aston Martin Vanquish, thanks to the shape of its taillights and their rounded rectangular enclosure. And yes, those are union jacks inside the taillights. God save the queen.