At The Auctions

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surfblue63 wrote: Sun Oct 31, 2021 5:08 pm
Oneball wrote: Sun Oct 31, 2021 2:32 pm The original photo didn’t show the rear :o
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Obviously for when they are having a large picnic and the tables inside are not big enough.
Should really be burr walnut as it’s a VdP.
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For those who missed out the 1st time on the ghastly horror of the JPS VDP.........It is available as a "Buy-it-Now" bargain at only £2950.00 :shock: !!
Sadly, the rear spoiler appears to have been removed :cry:
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It’s a bitza but looks a pretty honest description to me and could be a decent buy for someone.

https://stock.morrisleslie.com/stock/de ... erence_asc
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looks a VERY good buy, and an honest story that is true to many other S's out there

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Pete wrote: Tue Nov 09, 2021 8:42 am It’s a bitza but looks a pretty honest description to me and could be a decent buy for someone.

https://stock.morrisleslie.com/stock/de ... erence_asc
That’s really lovely, kind of my ideal Mini in many ways as it’s had a proper and honest life.
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Think its a perfect little S' not a wreck, not to perfect either. Fix the little things when one feels like it, like tidy up interior bits, maybe fit new carpet, make it look better under the bonnet and so on. So its one you could use like a runabout for all short trips to supermarket and such errands.
Hopefully.. never know how good the mechanicals are.
Another ideal thing is the single tank, no worries which righthand tank there should be fitted and cheaper to fill up!
Damn, sounds like I've bought it already :lol:
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I can't see any hub cap attachment lugs..... I wonder of they're those early 4.5" 'comps' wheels without the lugs. Or am I just not seeing them? We often used to see them round these parts where they'd presumably 'escaped' from MG/comps. In fact I've got one!
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Definitely there on both the driver's side wheels
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Coming up at Mathewson’s

https://youtu.be/rihAb2U_8-8

And yet another bitza, that moody “barn find Mk3 S” (that’s neither)

https://youtu.be/pXnfrSemejE

And they have this Mk2 S :

https://www.mathewsons.co.uk/product/19 ... elevant-p/

And this Mk2 Cooper
https://www.mathewsons.co.uk/product/19 ... -is-now-a/

Lovely 850
https://www.mathewsons.co.uk/product/19 ... ought-new/
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Pete wrote: Wed Nov 10, 2021 1:36 am Coming up at Mathewson’s

https://youtu.be/rihAb2U_8-8

And yet another bitza, that moody “barn find Mk3 S” (that’s neither)

https://youtu.be/pXnfrSemejE

And they have this Mk2 S :

https://www.mathewsons.co.uk/product/19 ... elevant-p/

And this Mk2 Cooper
https://www.mathewsons.co.uk/product/19 ... -is-now-a/

Lovely 850
https://www.mathewsons.co.uk/product/19 ... ought-new/
Do you think this might be in reaction to the climate change stuff gaining traction ?
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Whoever is supplying barn dust these days is making a fortune!
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/133903719307 ... SwFlRhZCQO
Not sure if there is a V5
Strange to have a roll bar, maybe thats special?
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Pete wrote: Wed Nov 10, 2021 1:36 am Coming up at Mathewson’s

https://youtu.be/rihAb2U_8-8

And yet another bitza, that moody “barn find Mk3 S” (that’s neither)

https://youtu.be/pXnfrSemejE

And they have this Mk2 S :

https://www.mathewsons.co.uk/product/19 ... elevant-p/

And this Mk2 Cooper
https://www.mathewsons.co.uk/product/19 ... -is-now-a/

Lovely 850
https://www.mathewsons.co.uk/product/19 ... ought-new/
This Mk2 S went for about £10k all in I think and the Mk1 is being sold as a Cooper not an S though it has a complete S engine in it.
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That Island Blue Cooper is loverly. wonder what it will make.
Of course I know what a dipstick is, you get called something often enough you look it up!
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Do you know what the MK1 went for ?
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If any of you folks fancy changing marques, or like me enjoy the best of both worlds, there was a cheap cosworth just sold at Silverstone - not!!!!

Not an RS500 version either - my gosh!!!

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https://www.silverstoneauctions.com/sa0 ... n=1&pp=100

It is no secret that I was very keen on the Prisoner Moke, and had I managed to sell my patent, was hoping to have bought it. But at no point would I have been even close to considering it to be worth even close to the £69,7550 it is listed as having made today!

Tops in my mind was half that. And there are few folk who hit that sweet spot of Mini Fan and Prisoner fan as squarely as me (and Mr F), but someone clearly also added significant disposable income to that.

It was sold as a barn find (which usually adds a significant premium) for something like £13k, and so the Prisoner 'premium' was established at under £10k to my mind. AND Phil, the vendor has had the kudos of all the firsts - taking it back to the village, the conventions, the magazine and sunday papers coverage.

What would I know :lol:

Still, I'm delighted for Phil, gutted for myself, but at that money, even if I'd got my deal sorted in time, FAR too rich for my blood. No moke is worth that. Or so I thought.

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Pandora wrote: Sat Nov 13, 2021 6:23 pm https://www.silverstoneauctions.com/sa0 ... n=1&pp=100

It is no secret that I was very keen on the Prisoner Moke, and had I managed to sell my patent, was hoping to have bought it. But at no point would I have been even close to considering it to be worth even close to the £69,7550 it is listed as having made today!

Tops in my mind was half that. And there are few folk who hit that sweet spot of Mini Fan and Prisoner fan as squarely as me (and Mr F), but someone clearly also added significant disposable income to that.

It was sold as a barn find (which usually adds a significant premium) for something like £13k, and so the Prisoner 'premium' was established at under £10k to my mind. AND Phil, the vendor has had the kudos of all the firsts - taking it back to the village, the conventions, the magazine and sunday papers coverage.

What would I know :lol:

Still, I'm delighted for Phil, gutted for myself, but at that money, even if I'd got my deal sorted in time, FAR too rich for my blood. No moke is worth that. Or so I thought.

Al
Has that just increased all moke values 😁
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Certainly some mad prices all round but the Rover Coopers looked good value compared to what else is around…
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Exminiman wrote: Sat Nov 13, 2021 3:42 pm Do you know what the MK1 went for ?
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About £9k inc fees which if it was indeed an S chassis number was a good buy! Even with a Cooper chassis number it was worth a punt with the S lump in it. The blue Mk2 Cooper went for £15k which was also a decent buy. Contrast that with the £48k plus fees that Brewer’s tidy-ish ‘67 Mk1 S fetched at the NEC. That’s £38k for the car and £10k for John Cooper’s palm print on the roof. 😆 Brewer changed his plea on the podium at the NEC to ‘owned by John Cooper Garages” but the auctioneer stuck with the “regularly used by John Cooper for two years” bollocks which the winning bidder clearly believed!
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