Maluti Meandar
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Maluti Meandar
My son and I joined MOCSA (the Mini Owners Club of South Africa) recently on a run to Katse dam in Lesotho. The 350km trip to Katse dam wall and back on the second day must rank as one of the ultimate Mini with steep gradients, hairpin turns and long S shaped bends taken flat out.
For those of you on Facebook here is a link to a few more pics from the trip.
http://www.facebook.com/groups/297834450244222/photos/
or search for Mocsa Maluti Meandar
Below (I hope they load) are pics of my son's 1071 S and my 1275 Mk1 S.
For those of you on Facebook here is a link to a few more pics from the trip.
http://www.facebook.com/groups/297834450244222/photos/
or search for Mocsa Maluti Meandar
Below (I hope they load) are pics of my son's 1071 S and my 1275 Mk1 S.
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Wow some people have some great roads,there should be a pic of the year comp love that moody misty topped mountain shot
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Thanks! Definitely one of the ultimate Mini roads, great smooth surface and very little traffic.
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What a cracking pair of cars! Thank you for those fantastic pictures.
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Hi
That is some awesome pictures/roads/cars/etc - and I could go on
Thanks for posting
Jens Christian
That is some awesome pictures/roads/cars/etc - and I could go on
Thanks for posting
Jens Christian
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Nice cars, were you heading for the Maluti Mountain Brewery.
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As the others have said already, very nice pics and minis. Would you have any more pics of the minis themselves?
T.
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Hi GeorgeK - we didn't get to the Maluti Brewery, but did get to sample their lager
Thanks for the comments guys! Masnarda - as requested more pics attached. The early cars on the run included a stunning 998 Cooper, another Mk1 1275 S (split webbers, straight cut gear beaut), an 850 Mini (sporting a quick 1275 motor), a S/W with 1071 S motor (the lead car), an SA spec Woleseley, and an SA spec Mk3 with boot.
Thanks for the comments guys! Masnarda - as requested more pics attached. The early cars on the run included a stunning 998 Cooper, another Mk1 1275 S (split webbers, straight cut gear beaut), an 850 Mini (sporting a quick 1275 motor), a S/W with 1071 S motor (the lead car), an SA spec Woleseley, and an SA spec Mk3 with boot.
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Great driving roads and a fine collection of impressive looking Minis.
What more can you ask for.?
What more can you ask for.?
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what a great mini collection you have there!
wish I could come over one day with my S.A. cars to have a ride there...
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=170&hilit=wolseley+1000
wish I could come over one day with my S.A. cars to have a ride there...
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=170&hilit=wolseley+1000
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Following our trip to the Katse dam earlier this year, a few of the MOCSA (Mini owners Club of South Africa) members visited the Drakensberg recently. The weather was blisteringly hot, who would have guessed that just a month before the mountains and roads in the Drakensberg were covered in snow.
Below are pics of our two Almond Green cars (a '64 1071, and '65 1275). The other cars on the trip were another Mk1 1275 S, a 998 Cooper, a 1000 Wolseley, a Station wagon and a Marcos. Hope you enjoy the pics taken at the start, en route and at the resort where we stayed.
Leon
Below are pics of our two Almond Green cars (a '64 1071, and '65 1275). The other cars on the trip were another Mk1 1275 S, a 998 Cooper, a 1000 Wolseley, a Station wagon and a Marcos. Hope you enjoy the pics taken at the start, en route and at the resort where we stayed.
Leon
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and a pic of the plaque/rally plate for the trip...
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...me to jens,.. tks to the guys for posting those pics from sud afrika ,....now !! i have a question..(questions)..were all south african mk1/2 cars the sliding window variety or some and some with quarterlite ??.. as opposed to aussie mk1/2 cars having quarterlites...??!! i appreciate that aussie mk2 types have peculiar similarities to uk mk 1,s in the grille and rear light clusters being rounded !...last point . do mk 3 cooper s type cars exists in south africa and aus.. ?? i cant recall seeing a mk 3 s type in either country...those being with the rect rear light cluster and our uk mk 2/3 type grille ???...ta vm anyone for info..i find the subtle diff in worlwide mini from the mid 60,s thru early 70,s fascinating if a touch quirky !!!. foxy52JC T ONE wrote:Hi
That is some awesome pictures/roads/cars/etc - and I could go on
Thanks for posting ....
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In South Africa the "Australian" doors with quarterlight windows officially came into use in early 1967. However, I have seen/heard of several mid-late '66 Cooper S's that have them. Earlier cars all had the sliding windows.
No Mk3 S's were assembled in SA. There were a handful of Mk2's (like 70 or so if I recall correctly).
FYM422GP has a vertical oil cooler, so pre 66 as Leon says.
JJX385GP has a horizontal oil cooler and diagonal front panel stiffener, but still early doors. Early 1966? But also somehow a full skirt front valance?
No Mk3 S's were assembled in SA. There were a handful of Mk2's (like 70 or so if I recall correctly).
FYM422GP has a vertical oil cooler, so pre 66 as Leon says.
JJX385GP has a horizontal oil cooler and diagonal front panel stiffener, but still early doors. Early 1966? But also somehow a full skirt front valance?
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..tks for the info abri..only 70 or so mk 2,s eh ?? thats makes them a rare beast ,..spose the aussie doors with quarterlight windows for coopers coincided with the start of mk 2 production here..perhaps ??.funny how they only caught on with uk coachbuilders and/or the fixed tilling quarterlight on mine and a handfull of other uk cars....tks again for the reply...foxy52abri wrote:In South Africa the "Australian" doors with quarterlight windows officially came into use in early 1967. However, I have seen/heard of several mid-late '66 Cooper S's that have them. Earlier cars all had the sliding windows.
No Mk3 S's were assembled in SA. There were a handful of Mk2's (like 70 or so if I recall correctly).
FYM422GP has a vertical oil cooler, so pre 66 as Leon says.
JJX385GP has a horizontal oil cooler and diagonal front panel stiffener, but still early doors. Early 1966? But also somehow a full skirt front valance?
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Hi Foxy, as Abri has pointed out, the 'Aussie' doors were introduced in SA during Mk1 production (our dark green car earlier in the post has these doors). All the S MkII's had these doors. Although the MkIII S was not produced in SA I know of at least two that have found their way to our shores.
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Well, I went and checked up on my facts. Ryno Verster's book on South African minis show production(assembly) figures for 31 Mk2 Austin Cooper S's in the July '68 to June '69 financial year at the Blackheath plant in Cape Town. However, between July '67 and June '68 138 Austin Cooper S 1275's were built. I'd assume that from Jan '68 they'd have been Mk2's. So the total of 70 I mentioned earlier, I'm not sure where I got it from. There could be a few more.foxy52 wrote:..tks for the info abri..only 70 or so mk 2,s eh ?? thats makes them a rare beast ,..spose the aussie doors with quarterlight windows for coopers coincided with the start of mk 2 production here..perhaps ??.funny how they only caught on with uk coachbuilders and/or the fixed tilling quarterlight on mine and a handfull of other uk cars....tks again for the reply...foxy52abri wrote:In South Africa the "Australian" doors with quarterlight windows officially came into use in early 1967. However, I have seen/heard of several mid-late '66 Cooper S's that have them. Earlier cars all had the sliding windows.
No Mk3 S's were assembled in SA. There were a handful of Mk2's (like 70 or so if I recall correctly).
FYM422GP has a vertical oil cooler, so pre 66 as Leon says.
JJX385GP has a horizontal oil cooler and diagonal front panel stiffener, but still early doors. Early 1966? But also somehow a full skirt front valance?