850 badge - unknown

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Hi guys,


Can someone please help me identify this badge?

Thanks in advance ;)

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According to the somerford Mini website.
"14A7599 - Badge, rear door, '850' (Alternative for Austin models in some non-UK markets) Qty required for car: 1"

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Correct, Its a Mini 850 "Export" badge.

When the MK1 was exported as an Austin 850 it wore one of those badges on the boot lid.

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Hi Sandro,

This badge is pretty common here in Switzerland.

Every MK1 Austin Mini is equipped with this 850 badge, I have quite a few of them in stock.

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Love the skinny cross ply's in the picture.
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Only Austins had that badge. Morrises had this one:

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Sandro, that's the normal boot badge for the late mk1 Austin 850's here in Portugal.
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Thank you all for the explanation ;)
A very quick and effective lesson on the 850 badge!

@Ricardo, I suspected it, but couldn't find any pictures to prove it
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I recall seeing a couple of RHD early-mid seventies Mark 111 Minis in the UK with an Austin or Morris badge above the MINI 1000 boot badge - they looked the same as the Austin/Morris badges fitted to Allegos and Marinas.
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The MORRIS-850 badge was used in the Netherlands as well on the early ones.
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The Morris_850 badge was used here in Portugal on early cars too, but I believe the Austin 850 was only introduced later as early cars had the Seven badge.
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I need one of those 850 badges for my new project. Would anybody want to sell me one at a decent price :?:
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Looking for this Exact 850 badge for my 63 . I need one in excellent condition. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.... Gunnar in seattle wa USA
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36inter wrote:Love the skinny cross ply's in the picture.
The prototypes were even more skinny than those.......

"Issigonis had approached Dunlop, as he had done with the Minor, to develop a new type of tyre that would sit on a wheel that was 4.20 x 10in – almost wheelbarrow dimensions – and Dunlop managed to develop a suitable tyre for the car. The tyres that finally appeared on the Mini were 5.20in in width, rather wider than the prototypes’ 4.80in tyres, and it was as a direct result of the car’s unexpectedly good performance that this change was made."
http://www.aronline.co.uk/blogs/the-car ... ry-part-1/
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My Beach car came with one of these badges as well.

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Minimogul wrote:Looking for this Exact 850 badge for my 63 . I need one in excellent condition. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.... Gunnar in seattle wa USA
Hi Gunnar. That sure sounded Scandinavian :) I think I might have such a badge for you.

My 62:

http://home.online.no/~lyngset/62austin ... =&pExPic=0;
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Sandro, I know of someone here in The States that is working on an early Austin and is looking for that badge. Would you be interested in selling it?
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The mother of a school friend of mine in the early 1960s had a red Austin which had the Austin 850 badges. It seemed to be, as far as I can remember, a regular UK-type car with nothing unusual about it at all otherwise. It seemed to have been built between when Sevens stopped and Minis started. Or maybe it was mis-badged at the factory. Does anyone know of any others that escaped into the domestic market?

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618AOG wrote:I recall seeing a couple of RHD early-mid seventies Mark 111 Minis in the UK with an Austin or Morris badge above the MINI 1000 boot badge - they looked the same as the Austin/Morris badges fitted to Allegos and Marinas.
Norwegian cars had this until 74ish if I recall correctly.
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Hello Gunnar ! I think I may have one of those badges .
Seen them on quite a few Canadian Mki minis
I will check when I get back from Sema next week
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a lot of channel island cars had these badges and lots ended up bk here on the used car market in the 60s
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