R56 Mini One

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g3_uav

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15 posts

27 months

Thursday 12th December 2024
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This is my first post on here, had an issue logging in after i registered a few months back and forgot about Pistonheads, but obviously all working now.

This is my R56 Mini One, with a 60's - 70's retro look. I bought it standard 5 years ago as a daily driver, after the wife suggested getting one. Wasn’t really into the newer Minis then, but fancied doing a few bits to make it my own, so bought the most basic one i could find. I wasn't particularly after a One, but after looking at some proper crap, i found the Ones seemed better condition.

So it has no packs on it, came with the steelies and no wheel trims, though someone specced it with a pano roof. Since then I really got into the Mini scene, fell in love with the car and after 2 years, bought a Pug 308 to replace it as my daily, and started modding, but not the usual Mini route.

Fast forward to now, its currently in my garage in bits, having all the underside painted, as I got bitten by the show and shine bug last year, usually just show it with my local group but entered 2 show and shines and won 2 trophies.

Not to everyones taste but its different to the usual big alloys, modern look. Lots of positive comments from people of all ages, best of all was an old boy that said he hates the new Mini but really likes mine.

Mini Magazine did a 7 page feature in Sept 2023, and its been to many shows since then, looking forward to next show season after its refresh.

Everything on the car I have done myself, apart from banding the steelies, those went to Steve Fethers.

Current mods are:

BMC British Standard bronze green accents
BL wing badges
Cooper S fuel filler
One off bonnet & boot badges
1275 GT style side stripes
Genuine spotlamps
Standard bumper modified to accept centre exit Cooper S exhaust
70's AA grille badge
Standard Mini 15" steels, banded 40mm, 195 50 15 Toyo TR1 tyres
Rear wiper delete
Coilovers with short ARB links
Adjustable top mounts
M-Tech brakes
Front & rear strut braces
70's Astrali 3 spoke steering wheel modified to fit
70's style gear knob
MGB gear lever gaiter
Custom Smiths style gauge faces
Rear seat delete
Corbeau GT8 buckets
Painted dash trims
Stage 1 remap
4 branch manifold with sports cat
One off induction kit
Stainless Cooper S full centre exit exhaust modded with outward rolled tail pipes

Probably missed some bits!

More pics on Insta @g3_uav

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Scoobydrew95

354 posts

34 months

Thursday 12th December 2024
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Looks really smart for a R56. Looking forward to some more updates on this.

My partner has a 56 cooper which i have to keep it alive on life support. Utterly infuriating design engineering on these things. From the ridiculous oil filter gasket location, to why the oil drain plug is on the bottom of the pan meaning you get oil in your arm pits to the constant rattling of interior panels regardless of how much felt tape i use. It's the utter bane of my life. However, does have some charm about it.

Jhonno

6,063 posts

156 months

Thursday 12th December 2024
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Like it. Looks cool on the steelies..

g3_uav

Original Poster:

15 posts

27 months

Thursday 12th December 2024
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Scoobydrew95 said:
Looks really smart for a R56. Looking forward to some more updates on this.

My partner has a 56 cooper which i have to keep it alive on life support. Utterly infuriating design engineering on these things. From the ridiculous oil filter gasket location, to why the oil drain plug is on the bottom of the pan meaning you get oil in your arm pits to the constant rattling of interior panels regardless of how much felt tape i use. It's the utter bane of my life. However, does have some charm about it.
Just uploaded a few more pictures and spec, got fed up earlier trying to do it on my phone, much easier on the laptop!

Ben

TameRacingDriver

19,359 posts

287 months

Thursday 12th December 2024
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That is very cool indeed! cool I'm sure you have lots of fun with it smile

vikingaero

11,929 posts

184 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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I like that. The Ones were the pick of the range in R50/R53/R56 variants because of the overall day to day usefulness and decent ride.

What I do "really" like about it is the amount of work that has gone into it.

Bright Halo

3,540 posts

250 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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That looks really good. Great effort doing all the work yourself.
Very nice.

g3_uav

Original Poster:

15 posts

27 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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vikingaero said:
I like that. The Ones were the pick of the range in R50/R53/R56 variants because of the overall day to day usefulness and decent ride.

What I do "really" like about it is the amount of work that has gone into it.
Exactly the opposite of what it is now lol, impractical and uncomfortable, but much fun

Arnold Cunningham

4,288 posts

268 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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My first car was an original 1098cc Clubman and I always lusted after the 1275GT - more so than the Cooper.
Did you have the graphics & badges with 1598GT custom made, or does someone stock them?

I really like the valve cover, great attention to detail that mostly only you'll see smile

g3_uav

Original Poster:

15 posts

27 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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Arnold Cunningham said:
My first car was an original 1098cc Clubman and I always lusted after the 1275GT - more so than the Cooper.
Did you have the graphics & badges with 1598GT custom made, or does someone stock them?

I really like the valve cover, great attention to detail that mostly only you'll see smile
The badges are from Mini spares, but really poor quality. The printed part would fade after 3 months, the rear was originally a Mini Special badge. In the end I designed the centres myself and used my vinyl cutter to make them, so they are a one off. Getting an OG Mini bonnet badge to fit a new Mini is a ball ache too!

The graphics I found on ebay, and probably are what gave me the idea to go the route I have, everything else followed on from there.

Ben

RS Grant

1,720 posts

248 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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What a fantastic looking wee Mini that is.. you've made a great job of it, with all your little touches.

The R56 are great looking little cars and with hindsight I sold my R56 MCS too quickly and really miss it. They are still semi-small in comparison to the newer Minis which have started to get quite big.. and the styling of the latest model has also been taken in the wrong direction as well, IMO.

sortedcossie

788 posts

143 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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Green rocker cover is a really nice touch.

g3_uav

Original Poster:

15 posts

27 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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RS Grant said:
What a fantastic looking wee Mini that is.. you've made a great job of it, with all your little touches.

The R56 are great looking little cars and with hindsight I sold my R56 MCS too quickly and really miss it. They are still semi-small in comparison to the newer Minis which have started to get quite big.. and the styling of the latest model has also been taken in the wrong direction as well, IMO.
Yeah not a fan of anything after the R series of cars tbh, they got a bit too BMW for me. I think the R56 was a good update of the R50-53, after that it all went a bit lardy.

InformationSuperHighway

6,924 posts

199 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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What a cool thing! Love all the nods back to the BL days. Also think it looks fantastic on the steelies

Sofa

531 posts

107 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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Love that- an R50 One was my first car so I'll always have a soft spot for these MINIs, the retro touches on yours look fantastic and it amazes me more people haven't had the same idea!

I'm glad the whole stigma of 'not a real MINI' seems to be gradually disappearing as they're really good cars in their own right and the R50/R53/R56 did about as good a job I think they could've done of recreating the character of the original in a modern car.

Exocet_90

23 posts

25 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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OP - what an awesome car. Love the neat retro features and would love to see and hear more! Thanks for posting!

Arnold Cunningham

4,288 posts

268 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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Find the love for the R56 era unexpected given the weakness of the engines?

ScoobyChris

1,997 posts

217 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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The MINI is a great car and I coached a lady for her advanced driving course in her R56 One. Go-kart handling and a willing engine so imagine yours is a lot of fun!

Chris

g3_uav

Original Poster:

15 posts

27 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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Arnold Cunningham said:
Find the love for the R56 era unexpected given the weakness of the engines?
The N12 & N14 had their issues but were pretty much ironed out with the N16 & N18 engines. My ex Mrs has an N16 Cooper on 122k with no problems

g3_uav

Original Poster:

15 posts

27 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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Exocet_90 said:
OP - what an awesome car. Love the neat retro features and would love to see and hear more! Thanks for posting!
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