838 UFC 1964 998 Cooper - Practical Classics Project Car

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838 UFC 1964 998 Cooper - Practical Classics Project Car

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The grey 64 998 Cooper as restored by Practical Classics and given away as a competition prize.

Does anyone know if this car still exists?

Looking on the gov.uk sites, it isn't taxed or MOT'd and hasn't been for some considerable time.
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I asked this ages ago. I think it went to Japan but the V5 stayed here. I have a feeling Broadspeed had it/exported it but I'm not sure.


I recall buying the mag in 1981 when they started it - what a shed. That's when you had your pick of really tidy ones for 750 quid. :lol:
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Costafortune wrote:I asked this ages ago. I think it went to Japan but the V5 stayed here. I have a feeling Broadspeed had it/exported it but I'm not sure.


I recall buying the mag in 1981 when they started it - what a shed. That's when you had your pick of really tidy ones for 750 quid. :lol:
Thanks for the reply. That's a shame if it has been exported.

I remember selling an early 1275 S engine for £175 around that time... :o
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My old Man sold a 1071S short engine for 50 quid in 1977. It was all they were worth - at the time, a whole car was 150 quid if it was the usual rusty old nail.
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