What do you guys think of this??

What do you guys think of this??

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mechsympathy

Original Poster:

52,830 posts

256 months

Monday 22nd May 2006
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I've found this in a local dealer for £6k give or take.

1998 Mini Cooper No. 121
Very special!! Air Con, Leather, Alloys, Twin Tanks, 90BHP engine, Built at John Cooper Factory, Metallic Black, 38,000 miles, Full service history, 12 months MOT

It's got a touch of rust, but nothing compared to most I've seen.

I was more wondering (as a mini newbie) about the Cooper S Touring part, as in how desireable is it? (And air-con?? How bizarre)

kjw911

49 posts

231 months

Monday 22nd May 2006
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Depends what you want to use the car for. If it is just to run around in its sounds very nice. If you want to do any form of ompetition with it then the ECU will limit engine tuning and ultimate performance.

mechsympathy

Original Poster:

52,830 posts

256 months

Monday 22nd May 2006
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Yep, just a run around. But is the factory 90hp worth much over a standard car? (And while we're on the subject of factories were they built at a non-Rover plant or just sent away for mods and a few badges?)

Plotloss

67,280 posts

271 months

Monday 22nd May 2006
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Is it well priced?

If so, rip their arm off...

The 90bhp mods were available as a kit from John Cooper

Sometimes fitted by them, sometimes not...

mechsympathy

Original Poster:

52,830 posts

256 months

Monday 22nd May 2006
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Plotloss said:
Is it well priced?


£6k. You tell me. It seems fair compared to others I've seen, but then they seem a bit pricey (IYSWIM). The dealer (Classic car place where he seems to know his stuff) claims it's factory built, not just factory fitted.

Plotloss

67,280 posts

271 months

Monday 22nd May 2006
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They took brand new cars and added their cylinder heads etc to liberate the extra then shipped them out with new stickers and whatever extra options you specced. It was all done at the dealer, down by Ben.

£13K new...

If you keep it nice it wont lose money, thats for sure.

However at that price point I think you'd have to be an enthusiast to justify it, thats R plate 4.2 A8 money...

mechsympathy

Original Poster:

52,830 posts

256 months

Monday 22nd May 2006
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Plotloss said:
thats R plate 4.2 A8 money...


Very true. But it won't have A8 running costs though (At least that's what I keep telling myself) and a mini is about the only small/fwd car I can bring myself to own.






[repeat]I only need a run about.[/repeat]

Extra 300 Driver

5,281 posts

247 months

Monday 22nd May 2006
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Has it been imported from Japan? My new Rover Cooper had AC, I understand the ECU needs to be upgraded to cope with the drain.

I didnt really find out what it was like 'cos I sent it back to Rover, it was a pile of rubbish. I was also quoted 9 months to make me another!

mechsympathy

Original Poster:

52,830 posts

256 months

Monday 22nd May 2006
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Extra 300 Driver said:
Has it been imported from Japan?


I wondered about that.

Extra 300 Driver said:
My new Rover Cooper had AC, I understand the ECU needs to be upgraded to cope with the drain.


That would seem a bit daft.

Extra 300 Driver said:
I didnt really find out what it was like 'cos I sent it back to Rover, it was a pile of rubbish. I was also quoted 9 months to make me another!


vrooom

3,763 posts

268 months

Monday 22nd May 2006
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6k for 1998 mini sound about right.

Personally i would find the eariler the mini the better. up to 1984 (that when they start come with disk brakes and 12" wheels so handle better, and less expensive), also i would avoid 13inch wheeled mini as they dont quite handle and go though front wheel bear quite often. but okay for normal driving.)



>> Edited by vrooom on Monday 22 May 20:04

Miniliz

148 posts

223 months

Monday 22nd May 2006
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We have a Cooper S Touring, R plate.
It's my other 'alf's - I'll point him in this direction at he can tell you more about it

Madmini

217 posts

247 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2006
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That'll be me!
Have had it (R plate 97) for five and a half years and have taken the mileage from 7600 to 63000 in that time, so it's been used and used well. No major faults in that time, it did break a rocker shaft once, but has been fine apart from that.
It does have 12" wheels and 4-speed gearbox, when new there was the option to have the Rover Sportpack fitted, with the 13" wheels, big arches, fog lamps, leather and extra dials etc. I think most of these cars were specced like this, as they cost the best part of £13k anyway!

In all the time I've had it, I have only ever seen two others in the flesh, one on 12s and one with the Sportpack so they are pretty rare in Mini circles. They (S Touring and S Sport 5) were superceded by the S Works cars.

The 90bhp kits rarely if ever make 90bhp, I haven't had mine tested, but most which have seem to produce low to mid 80s. You do notice the extra oomph and to me it makes the difference when keeping up with modern traffic conditions, esp when on the motorway! I've kept it as is, except for using Yokohama tyres and changing the suspension to Koni dampers and hi-lo adjustables.

The aircon seems a bit strange - I was under the impression that they couldn't it the aircon gubbins under the bonnet because of the twin-point injection setup. Models for Japanese export were fitted with air con as standard and the single point injection engine. Might be worth checking it out.

£6k sounds a little steep to me, i would only pay that if the bodywork was faultless, I reckon there's up to £1k haggling room there for you.

Andy

guru_1071

2,768 posts

235 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2006
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you can tell if its a jap spec air con shell easy.

look at the boot lid, it should have four extra holes for the number plate carrier used in japan.

look in the engine bay, it will have a hole about 6" across on the rhs inner wing this houses the fan for some of the air con kit. the hole has bits and pieces welded into it, they also have the round hole in the lhs inner wing as per the s.p.is. they usually have a side mounted rad as well to clear the air con compessor.

theres a load of extra holes in the bulkhead as well.

mechsympathy

Original Poster:

52,830 posts

256 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2006
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Cheers for the input guys. I'm going for another look tomorrow so I'll bear all this in mind.

And btw if it's UK spec how do I tell if it's a single point injection? And how much difference will this make?

guru_1071

2,768 posts

235 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2006
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its a twin point if its 1998. they changed 96/97. the spi had a side mounted rad and a dizzy, the alternator bolts to the block, not the head, oil filter points down not up, doesnt have an airbag etc etc!

Miniliz

148 posts

223 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2006
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Let us know how you get on!

>> Edited by Miniliz on Tuesday 23 May 14:52

Madmini

217 posts

247 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2006
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Twin point injections were never exported to Japan. Even when Europe had twin points, Japan were still getting single point injection models.

If it's a genuine John Cooper conversion there should be a plate on the crossmember between the drivers seat and the door. Write the details down and call John Cooper Garages, they may be able to supply you with some history!

Andy

guru_1071

2,768 posts

235 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2006
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oh, and jap spec twin points do exist. there was loads of air-con spec twin point auto engines left over.

ive stripped enough of them.........

Madmini

217 posts

247 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2006
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Was not aware of any twin point autos either,
was that a Japan-only spec too?

Andy

guru_1071

2,768 posts

235 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2006
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yep

heritage had hundreds of the engines left over when they stopped making them, guess someone had done their sums wrong!