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US $9,200.00
Year:1995 Mileage:62428
Location:

North York, Ontario, Canada

North York, Ontario, Canada
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As a proud eBAY member with 100% POSITIVE FEEDBACK - I am offering a STUNNING, TOTALY RUST-FREE JAP SPEC ROVER MINI 1275 SPI WITH 62,000 ORIGINAL KILOMETRES - LIKE NEW INSIDE AND OUT - SEE THE VIDEO AND THE DETAILED PHOTOS. 

HERE IS A LINK TO A VIDEO:

http://youtu.be/4f7wXO-Rmzw

See the LINK Below for over 100 detailed photos:

http://s241.photobucket.com/user/MITYMINIS/library/WHITE%20RED%20MINI%20COOPER


Here are some highlights:

  • 1275 SPI FUEL INJECTED MOTOR
  • AIR CONDITIONING
  • POWER DISK BRAKES
  • CUSTOM RED INTERIOR WITH WHITE PIPING
  • NARDI WOOD STEERING WHEEL
  • BRAND NEW YOKOHAMA 12" TIRES
  • 12" MINILITE ALLOY WHEELS
  • CHROME SIDE MIRRORS
  • CD/MP3 CUSTOM STEREO

COMPLETELY SERVICED WITH THE FOLLOWING NEW PARTS:

  • BOSCH SPARK PLUGS
  • DISTRIBUTOR CAP
  • IGNITION ROTOR
  • IGNITION WIRE SET
  • THERMOSTAT/GASKETS
  • VALVE COVER GASKET
  • POLISHED ALLOY VALVE COVER
  • COOLANT/DISTILLED WATER
  • CLUTCH SLAVE CYLINDER
  • 20W50 CASTROL SYNTEC OIL
  • PREMIUM OIL FILTER
  • ETC. ETC. ETC.

THIS MINI NEEDS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!

YOU WILL NOT FIND A NICER MINI FOR ANY PRICE!

IT IS TURN-KEY AND ENJOY!  I WILL LET THE VIDEO SPEAK FOR ITSELF!

100% RUST-FREE WITH ORIGINAL FACTORY PAINT!


PLEASE CALL ME AT 289-597-3017 EVENINGS AND I WILL BE MORE THAT HAPPY TO ANSWER ALL YOUR QUESTIONS.



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Last chance to order an R56 Mini Hardtop

Fri, 02 Aug 2013

Mini will be ending custom orders of the current R56 Cooper Hardtop ahead of the retooling process for the new F56 Mini. That means owners who aren't enamored with what they've seen of the model's new look but still want a personalized version of the tossable hot hatch had best get down to their local Mini dealership and submit their order post-haste.
According to Mini enthusiast site Motoringfile, all orders must be submitted by August 28 in order to get a custom build. Orders are also locked in after that, so if you do get one of the spots, make sure you're absolutely content with the car you order. This cutoff will affect all models of the Hardtop, including the John Cooper Works model.
After August 28, owners will need to wait for the new Hardtop to arrive, which Motoringfile estimates will be in March of 2014. If you miss out on this final allocation of hardtops, all is not lost, however. Mini will still accept personalized orders on other bodystyles, which won't be replaced by F56-based models for some time.

BMW i1 EV rumored, based on electric Mini

Tue, Apr 10 2018

With just two BMW i cars currently available — and aging — we've been hankering to know what new EVs are coming down the pipeline for the Bavarian automaker. We've had news of the iNext and i4, caught wind of an iX3, and as BMW is in the early stages of a large electrification push, there has been a multitude of "i"-prefaced trademarks registered. The next we can expect, if the rumors from Spanish outlet Motor.es are to be believed, will be a diminutive i1 EV, based on the same platform as an upcoming electric Mini Cooper. As such, it would share the electric Mini's front-drive/front-motor configuration — previewed on the Mini Electric Concept, shown above, that debuted at the Frankfurt Motor Show last year. It stands to reason that the i1 would be smaller than the high-roofed i3, possibly borrowing the five-door hatchback format from the 1 Series sold in Europe (which would be a long-awaited dream come true if it made its way to the United States). The electric car would be about a foot shorter than the 1 series, though, according to the report, at about 158 inches long. It would be built on an electric version of BMW modular UKL platform. Keep in mind, the BMW i1 is just a rumor at this point, with Motor.es keeping its sources unnamed. If true, though, it could replace the i3 in BMW's lineup five years from now, in 2023. Related Video: News Source: Motor.es via Motor1 Green Rumormill BMW MINI Hatchback Electric Future Vehicles bmw i mini ev mini cooper ev

Mini Clubman to get the 'Works,' four-door Hardtop not so much

Tue, Mar 29 2016

Performance sub-brands are expanding faster than leftover marshmallow Peeps in a microwave. And Mini's John Cooper Works line is not likely to be an exception. Mini's stand at the New York Auto Show was somewhat low-key, with the debut of the Clubman All4 all-wheel-drive variant on one end and the expected John Cooper Works Convertible on the other. And for the foreseeable future, the Mini lineup will change through redesigns of existing models and the introduction of more derivatives – like a John Cooper Works version of the new Clubman. At least that's what some of Mini's product guys indicated. "The Works is always our top model. John Cooper Works is not just limited to small cars, it's also for compact cars," said Ralph Mahler, Mini's head product manager, in an interview with Autoblog at the New York Auto Show. "Therefore, I wouldn't see anything against bringing the Works to the Clubman. I think it would be a perfect match." Though one was offered in the last generation, a Works model may seem at odds with the new Clubman's mission, as the company has spent considerable effort pitching it as the grown-up Mini, something to rival premium-branded compacts. Yet Mahler sees a possible Works Clubman as the ultimate in the lineup and an exclusive model, especially since he said take rate for the rest of the Works Minis is around 5 percent. Patrick McKenna, Head of Product Planning at Mini USA, said that since the Clubman went on sale early this year, ordering has included mostly highly optioned models, and customers are notably cross-shopping the Audi A3. Loaded up, a Clubman Cooper S All4 pushes past the $45,000 mark. Currently, the most powerful Cooper S produces 189 horsepower from its 2.0-liter turbo four. That's more power than a front-drive A3 1.8T, but less than the A3 2.0T Quattro – and way less than a cheaper Volkswagen Golf GTI. Consider that the engine in the just-released John Cooper Works Convertible produces 30 more horses than the one in the Cooper S and a Works Clubman starts to make more sense. Strangely, the four-door Mini Hardtop, released last year, doesn't appear to be destined for the Works treatment. McKenna said the four-door will continue to offer special appearance packages that offer Works-like touches and offer dealer-installed accessories such as exhausts and horsepower increases.