RE: SOTW: Mini 1000

Friday 16th October 2009

SOTW: Mini 1000

We all love a Mini, and at this price it's hard to say no



Riggers is away for a few weeks, and that's good news as once again the SOTW challenge falls to me and rather than choose the usual barge, this week I have gone to the opposite end of the spectrum with this minute British beauty.

I won't pretend to be a Mini expert, so don't expect the full run down of facts and figures but I do know that the Issigonis designed car still looks as good today as it did when launched in 1959 and, if we are honest with ourselves, has it ever been beaten?


These cars evoke so many memories, from Paddy Hopkirk to the Italian Job but rather than repeat these well-known stories, let's just have a look at the pictures accompanying this story. How good does this car look? Okay, so they have forgotten to take a picture of the side profile (oddly) but it still looks remarkably fresh for a 1991 car. You could be a rich old-money type or a newly passed driver on a budget in this car and nobody would know. You could park where a Smart car could without looking too 'Green Party' and you would be able to look up at MINI drivers as they tower over you in traffic.


We all have a Mini story don't we? I recall the 'larger-than-average' girl I used to know who managed to fit into a yellow one; I remember test-driving a 1990 Cooper and not buying it (a decision I regret); I remember struggling to keep up with one along some Cambridgeshire fen roads and I still look at the cars for sale at a certain London Mini dealership and am shocked at the money they fetch these days. Oddly enough, I also remember the fascination with student types trying to break records for the most people in a Mini, memories from back in the day when World Records were far easier to break than today.


This weeks SOTW looks like a bargain at £750, especially as it has some T&T remaining and has a new exhaust and good tyres. Admittedly there are some minor issues like not having a radio, and no heating but at this price these items can be easily fixed. What might be more troublesome is the fact that the 'outer sills could do with some TLC'. I'm not sure what that means but the seller is kind enough to throw some outer sills and a floorpan into the deal! Worth a punt, surely?

Ad says: 1991 Mini 1000 Studio 2, 96,500 miles. Here I have Junior, my 1991 Rover Mini Studio 2 for sale. Reluctant to sell as this is a lovely car, but sadly I have no use for her anymore. Is a great little run around, very reliable, with MOT till March and Taxed till February/March, so can be driven away. Body in good solid condition but could do with a little TLC on the usual Mini rust parts and may need some work done to the outer sills, I will provide the drivers side outer sill and floor panel. Engine size is 998cc, which means very cheap insurance (even for new drivers :)

Some bad parts:

Does not come with Stereo
Heating does not work
Left indicator sometimes gets freezes, is something to do with the connection to the front left bulb but is easily rectified
Outer sills could do with some TLC

The better parts:

Is a great run around, engine is sound
Good, clean interior (drivers seat slightly less good)
New Exhaust
Comes with Minilite alloys
Tyres in good condition
Clear rear lights

Im sad to see Junior go as i love this car, but I just cant afford to keep running a car that I no longer need £750 ono.

 

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nsmith1180

Original Poster:

3,941 posts

178 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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Awwww, Why couldnt I see that! Am I blind.

Great buy, hope it is "worth a punt" as you put it.

Good luck.

jammiedodger26

634 posts

198 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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Sounds like a good buy to me...I miss my minis!! frown

DrTre

12,955 posts

232 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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'Ring plate too...

Tiny12

41 posts

183 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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I like it!!

my winter project is between a Mini project and a cafe racer....

shouldbworking

4,769 posts

212 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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No objection to the model, but when a car comes with more than floorpans than standard its probably time to walk away smile

Chris_w666

22,655 posts

199 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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bounce Best SOTW ever!

Great car shame about metal worm frown

grahamw48

9,944 posts

238 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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Best small car/pet... ever ever ever ever ever. smile

GingerWizard

4,721 posts

198 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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BARGIN!

Nice SOTW, at that money little project work easy peasy...

Gretchen

19,033 posts

216 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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DrTre said:
'Ring plate too...
I noted that too. Think it'd make it round? My Mother bought a yellow one back in the 80's from our neighbour as he didn't think it'd make it from Cambridge to Manchester...she had it a few years before the rot set in and got the better of it. Not bad considering she paid a mere £1.00 for it.

dudley71

122 posts

175 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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- Okay, so they have forgotten to take a picture of the side profile (oddly) -

Possibly because of this hideous decal:



Oddball RS

1,757 posts

218 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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Its not a ring car, thats a 90's and naughties obsession, try Stelvio.

Best car / piece of automotive engineering ever sold to the general public, it means so many thinks to so many people.

Blayney

2,948 posts

186 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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My Dad and I own a mini. The words like "out sills need TLC" scared us. We payed a bit more than that (£1200) to get one with minimal rust issues as neither of us can do body work very well.

The other trouble is as it's Mini 50 this year (Although most shows are now over) the prices are a bit inflated.

Still if you had a good job done sorting out the rust issues (no oversills!) then it would be a nice little car I'm sure smile

LuS1fer

41,132 posts

245 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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Most expensive car I ever owned - they seem to be built to a quality where every single part has a finite shelf life so I had new outer sills, new rear subframe, new brake pipes, new brakes all round, new engine stabiliser bushes, new bumpers, it was a constant recycling exercise so it ended up as a "trigger's broom". It also deafened you on the motorway and struggled to hit 70 on the inclines.

I replaced it with a MK II Scirocco GTI which never went wrong and which I sold for more than I paid for it so it proved to be far more economical to run.

Chris71

21,536 posts

242 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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My god... a Mini for a sensible price! I've always fancied one, but the last time I looked decent Coopers were still going for the best part of £5k, which seems a tad excessive for something that's neither as comfortable and as practical as a modern runaround, nor as exciting as an out-and-out fun car.

Ricky944s2

205 posts

192 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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jammiedodger26 said:
Sounds like a good buy to me...I miss my minis!! frown
+1 Really miss my cooper, . . cry , sorry, let me rephrase that, I miss driving my cooper, keeping the little bacensoredrd on the road was a nightmare, I was lucky they where so well liked that I could get people to give me a push now and again, and the Hudini hands required to work on them!!! laugh

Great fun though, would love a fully rebuilt 1380 some day . . . cloud9

Jgtv

2,125 posts

197 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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I guess metal worm is probably the reason for no side profile photo.
I am guessing this would be a money pit, good looking one but a money pit none the less.

Project 644

37,068 posts

188 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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Money pit indeed. If you are good at metalwork then this may be a goer, but you could easily spend that money again on getting it repaired to a decent standard.

Buyer be brave.

Beefmeister

16,482 posts

230 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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Oddball RS said:
Its not a ring car, thats a 90's and naughties obsession, try Stelvio.


I think the chap earlier was referring to the numberplate (NUR)...

MiniMan64

16,917 posts

190 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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Totally biased opinion//

Best SOTW ever.

cloud9

*Al*

3,830 posts

222 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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Beefmeister said:
Oddball RS said:
Its not a ring car, thats a 90's and naughties obsession, try Stelvio.


I think the chap earlier was referring to the numberplate (NUR)...
Lol that was my thinking!