where to find a mint mini?

where to find a mint mini?

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4WD

Original Poster:

2,289 posts

232 months

Sunday 26th March 2006
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I have an itch to scratch. I've yet to own a mini and I seem to be getting drawn to the idea. I drove a sportpack mini cooper a few years ago and I think one of these might be fun. Or a tuned up mini, up to about £4500-ish. I could really justify spending more on such a tiny kart, but that should be enough for a good 'un.

So where shall I look? Anyone know of tidy examples or have any links to mini forums etc? Thanks!

4WD

Original Poster:

2,289 posts

232 months

Sunday 26th March 2006
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Theminiforum and minifinity seem to have sod all mini's for sale. It's all bits. Only 1 on autotrader for 100 miles too.

Looks like it's just ebay then!

FunkyNige

8,891 posts

276 months

Sunday 26th March 2006
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There was one site I saw with classifieds on it, it was pieheads? pistonbeds? something like that -

www.pistonheads.com/sales/list.asp?s=151

love machine

7,609 posts

236 months

Sunday 26th March 2006
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I found my 66 on here, £1.5K restored shell, original everything apart from some rally bits. A few £K later, I've got a very fast car indeed. I suggest getting a Mk1 as they are the wise choice, look in the magazines and get an un-messed with one and then do an engine swap. Give yourself a couple of K for the car, a K to spend on suspension and brakes and another K on an engine, you'll be laughing and it will go up in value as well! Pre 64 involves having no suspension worries. Going dry from hydrolastic is a hassle and I wouldn't want to do it again.

If you do the work yourself, it'll be a good one. I have a preconception that quite a few fast minis have been bodged, fillered and welded badly. Take along a magnet to check the dodgy areas and go for it. Mk1's weigh less as standard, the door bins are useful and they are just better. 10" wheels a must. Mine is such a great car, it sounds great, goes like stink and draws crowds. It was such a good choice, hopefully you are going to make a similar one.

pgm

2,168 posts

250 months

Sunday 26th March 2006
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I had a similar thing - my first car was a mini and wanted another ever since I got rid of it!

The freead papers (lots of them are on the net too) are the way to find a bargain - we found our 93 tahiti on there last year for £1300 and it was mint with 28k miles and all the paperwork you could imagine. Converted it to sportspack spec myself and its a beauty now.

Mini mags and websites are way overpriced and too many badly modded and leggy cars around.

Good Luck,

Cheers
Paul

xxplod

2,269 posts

245 months

Monday 27th March 2006
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Worth a look at Wood and Picket, maybe John Cooper Garages (might struggle with £4.5K - worth a look), Henley Minis, GC Minis or Bristol Minis. All usually have a decent selection of recent Coopers and often some older/unusual stuff.

www.johncooper.co.uk

www.minis.co.uk

www.henleyclassicminis.com

www.lovemini.co.uk

www.gcminis.co.uk

www.miniman.com



>> Edited by xxplod on Tuesday 28th March 17:54

cptsideways

13,551 posts

253 months

Monday 27th March 2006
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Theres a very tidy shell caged & prepped on Ebay at the moment, not sure of age but maybe a good start. Cheap too!

Sw1fty

1 posts

218 months

Tuesday 28th March 2006
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Hi 4WD,

Please be gentle with me as I am a newbie to PistonHeads but was told about your link by a friend of mine, DavidY.

The reason for posting is to let you know I might be able to help with your quest for a classic Mini, my girlfriend is rather begrudgingly selling hers at the moment ! It is a R reg with 26k miles and has been very well looked after. The car went to John Coopers a few years ago to have the S Works upgrade and after a very recent service we were told it was a great engine.

I am not sure whether this is the right place to add too much detail but please mail me if you are interested and I will happily give you lots more information. We live not far from Guildford in Surrey and you are more than welcome to come and have a look and drive.

Many thanks,

Swifty.

4WD

Original Poster:

2,289 posts

232 months

Tuesday 28th March 2006
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Sounds interesting. If you have any pics?... paul@quink.co.uk

I already noticed a huge difference in prices for 'normal' mini's like low mileage mayfair 1275 v similar cooper's at double the price for way higher mileage. I mailed a guy about an S works, but he won't budge on 7.5k!

4WD

Original Poster:

2,289 posts

232 months

Tuesday 28th March 2006
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Wow! I see some of the prices are not too retro: 17k!

Looking at all the bolt on goodies is a slippery slope. The KAD bits look too tempting. I ended up spending a bomb on hifi that way.

Sharief

6,339 posts

217 months

Tuesday 16th May 2006
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phillskunk

7 posts

222 months

Sunday 21st May 2006
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hi. i will be putting my mini cooper 35le up for sale in the next few weeks. Its a limited edition, 1 of 200! Will have an MOT, and tax, and will have just been restored. If your interested send me an email and i will send some pictures, and more indepth info. Reply to phillskunk@hotmail.com All the best Phill

jamesuk28

2,176 posts

254 months

Wednesday 21st June 2006
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xxplod said:
Worth a look at Wood and Picket, maybe John Cooper Garages (might struggle with £4.5K - worth a look), Henley Minis, GC Minis or Bristol Minis. All usually have a decent selection of recent Coopers and often some older/unusual stuff.

www.johncooper.co.uk

www.minis.co.uk

www.henleyclassicminis.com

www.lovemini.co.uk

www.gcminis.co.uk

www.miniman.com



>> Edited by xxplod on Tuesday 28th March 17:54


Henley classic minis? I would enter that name in Yahoo search engine you may change your mind about them after that. I have had dealings with the company and lets say they were not favourable.

Dino42

151 posts

231 months

Wednesday 21st June 2006
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You may wish to do the same with MBM (minis.co.uk). Shall we say they get a mixed press.

CarMac

669 posts

215 months

Wednesday 21st June 2006
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I thought MBM had gone out of business?

Dino42

151 posts

231 months

Thursday 22nd June 2006
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I think the shop had shut but they seem to still have a presence on ebay etc.

love machine

7,609 posts

236 months

Thursday 22nd June 2006
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My mate has a very good 1960 shell, I mean damn good, it's an ex-race car so is not beautiful, the paint is shabby and it's been in a repair garage for 35 years. He also has lots of bits, including 2 MG Metro engines. If you got that car, you could get it painted and running a hairy engine for your budget. Mk1's are the way to go.

He has to get out of his industrial unit in a matter of weeks and has loads of lovely stuff to get rid of. I imagine he'll ebay it but a good offer on the mini might get it.

It was his idea to fit something like a KAD 16v to it and have the most solid, most shabby fastest mini ever! It looks horrible but has no rust at all. The original one piece floor. Nice.

greatgranny

9,128 posts

227 months

xxplod

2,269 posts

245 months

Tuesday 27th June 2006
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Jamesuk - you are right about Henley Classic Minis. I was merely going by ads in the press to give a selection. Since my post I have visited Henley Classic Minis as I was considering replacing my 1993 Italian Job (since decided to restore). With respect to the PH rules, I'll just say I was not tempted by any of their stock.

NDT

1,753 posts

264 months

Monday 10th July 2006
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love machine said:
My mate has a very good 1960 shell, I mean damn good, it's an ex-race car so is not beautiful, the paint is shabby and it's been in a repair garage for 35 years. He also has lots of bits, including 2 MG Metro engines. If you got that car, you could get it painted and running a hairy engine for your budget. Mk1's are the way to go.

He has to get out of his industrial unit in a matter of weeks and has loads of lovely stuff to get rid of. I imagine he'll ebay it but a good offer on the mini might get it.

It was his idea to fit something like a KAD 16v to it and have the most solid, most shabby fastest mini ever! It looks horrible but has no rust at all. The original one piece floor. Nice.


Love Machine YHM!