1968 Classic Mini Cooper Base 1.3l on 2040-cars
Glendale, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1968
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Mini
Interior Color: Black and White
Model: Classic Mini
Number of Cylinders: 4 Cylinder
Mileage: 78,938
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1968 Austin Mini Cooper,1275cc Engine,Right Hand Drive
Completely rebuilt from the ground up. 4 Speed Manual Transmission SPECS: Complete Stage 1 Kit With Bigger Intake And Exhaust Manifolds Spax Adjustable Shocks Adjustable Bottom Arms Adjustable Tie Rods Adjustable Rear Camber Plates KAD Aluminum Caliper Front Disc Brakes With EBC Pads New Autometer Oil Pressure,Water Temp,Amp And Tachometer Guages Newer Interior With Half Leather Seats Interior Chrome Door Handles Lucas Fog Lights New MK1 Grille And Mustache New Rear MK1 Tail Lights New Superlite 7x13 Wheels And 175/50/13 Tires New Sports Pack Flares New 1 1/2"SU Carb With K&N Filter New Power Brake Booster New Brake Master Cylinder New Clutch Master Cylinder New Clutch Slave Cylinder New Rear Brake Cylinders All New CV Joints New Heavy Duty Aluminum Radiator Additional Electric Fan Center Speedo With Burr Walnut Dash Complete KAD Quick-Shift Kit New Clear Side Repeater Lights New Chrome Boot Hinges New Chrome Door Handles With Chrome Scratch Guards New Diehard Battery New SONY Bluetooth Stereo With SONY Amp New Chrome Header And Exhaust System With Flex Pipe New Custom Fit Car Cover Under 500 Miles Since Complete Restoration. Only flaw is some minor scratches in the paint but very shinny finish |
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New Mini to bow on Nov. 18, on Alec Issigonis' birthday
Wed, 07 Aug 2013Miniacs, note November 18 on your calendar. That's when the all-new Mini Hardtop will debut. Now, this might not be a great deal of news, after all, we already showed you the car, codenamed F56, a few weeks ago. But this full unveiling should bring with it even more detailed exterior images, a full look at the cabin and if we're lucky, performance numbers.
History buffs will also note that November 18 is the birthday of Sir Alec Issigonis. It was Issigonis that penned the original idea for the Mini on a cocktail napkin, envisioning a car with a transversely mounted engine, the wheels pushed out to all four corners and plenty of cabin space for occupants. That car had a remarkably small footprint and was quite efficient, perfect for tackling the fuel shortages brought on by the Suez Crisis in 1959's Great Britain. An unintended side-effect of its design was that it was also an absolute hoot to drive.
The November 18 debut will take place at Mini's home, Plant Oxford, in the UK. Following that, November 20 will see a near-simultaneous debut at both the Tokyo Motor Show and Los Angeles Auto Show. We'll be on hand to bring you all the details.
Evo's Mini-focused tribute to Best Motoring is the best thing you'll see all day
Sat, Feb 21 2015Our friends at Jalopnik are absolutely spot on with their argument that "your life is shit" if you've never experienced Japan's outstanding Best Motoring. The show is easily one of the best car-related things on the Internet, taking the creme de la creme from what is now known as the Super GT series, as well as D1 drift and other disciplines, and plopping them in some of the finest cars of the 1990s and 2000s. Seriously, go and check it out. Back? Good. In honor of Best Motoring, Evo has put together its own tribute (some might call it a cover version) of the video series, assembling four drivers and four cars for an all-out track battle. The vehicles in question all sport the Mini badge, and they run the gamut from hot road cars to one-make racers. First, we have Andy Wallace and the best car of the bunch, a 2006 John Cooper Works GP (full disclosure: your author owns an R53 and will never be convinced that it isn't the finest example of the revived Mini, because supercharger). He'll be followed by Marino Franchitti in R56-based, 2013 John Cooper Works GP, while Dickie Meaden and Jethro Bovingdon are in the race-prepared, second-generation Mini Challenge JCW and third-generation Mini Challenge S275, respectively. Everything from the track action (which we won't spoil for you), to the camera work to the pre-race introductions is spot on, just like we'd expect from Best Motoring. It's outstanding, and you should be sure to take a look at it straight away.
Mini reveals it's developing an electric John Cooper Works model
Wed, Dec 2 2020We at Autoblog are extremely fond of the Mini Cooper SE electric car. So we're also excited to learn that Mini is also developing an electric John Cooper Works model. Unfortunately, that's all Mini has actually said about a future electric John Cooper Works model: that it's in development. Anything else about it, such as how hardcore it will be, or what motor it will use, is entirely up for speculation. All we have to go on are photos of the prototype. From the looks of it, the prototype is simply a Mini John Cooper Works (JCW) GP, but with an electric powertrain. The entire body, even the giant wing and funky fender flares, is the same as the uncompromising GP, except for the grille. The grille is the mostly solid example used on the Cooper SE. There aren't any tailpipes on this car either, for obvious reasons. This certainly suggests Mini is planning a mean electric JCW, and not just a slightly stiffer upgrade from the S/SE models. It raises big questions about the motor, though. The gas-powered GP is the most powerful production Mini in history with over 300 horsepower. Only one BMW motor has been used in a Mini so far: the base i3 motor, which makes 181 horsepower. The i3s has a punchier motor that makes 195 horsepower that would probably drop in easily, but it wouldn't seem powerful enough for a GP-type car. Perhaps the iX3's motor, which makes 286 horsepower, could fit? It would certainly be near enough to the GP's engine. Maybe even one of the motors from the dual-motor, 500-horsepower BMW iX would do the job? We'll just have to wait and see, and it's hard to say just how long, since Mini gave no information on reveals. Hopefully it won't be too long if the company is testing minimally camouflaged electric GP prototypes. Related Video:
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