Cooper Car Co 75 Roadtest

General Chat with an emphasis on BMC Minis & Other iconic cars of the 1960's.
User avatar
BAD942B
998 Cooper
Posts: 363
Joined: Wed Apr 05, 2023 6:34 pm
Location: Stratford upon Avon
Has thanked: 3 times
Been thanked: 1 time

Cooper Car Co 75 Roadtest

Post by BAD942B »

Chris A
NZmember
998 Cooper
Posts: 343
Joined: Sat Apr 07, 2012 11:45 pm
Location: New Zealand
Has thanked: 1 time
Been thanked: 1 time

Re: Cooper Car Co 75 Roadtest

Post by NZmember »

Where do you find 20 Cooper S to rebuild?
Thorp
850 Super
Posts: 207
Joined: Wed Aug 28, 2013 12:39 pm
Been thanked: 1 time

Re: Cooper Car Co 75 Roadtest

Post by Thorp »

In a drawer…. :lol:
EMOKID
Basic 850
Posts: 54
Joined: Sun Mar 29, 2020 10:39 am
Location: UK

Re: Cooper Car Co 75 Roadtest

Post by EMOKID »

The mini was at Goodwood Revival in one of the trade stands and creating a lot of interest - does look retro and sharp in the green and white get up.
But the price ........... . You could nearly have bought a mark one land rover and a shepherds hut for £110k at Goodwood with a free pair of green wellies :lol: :lol:
User avatar
Costafortune
1275 Cooper S
Posts: 2087
Joined: Thu Feb 16, 2017 9:26 am
Location: Sheffield On Thames
Has thanked: 36 times
Been thanked: 38 times

Re: Cooper Car Co 75 Roadtest

Post by Costafortune »

Mike Cooper cashing in, again. :lol:

30 grand for a decent Mark 2 S and a Fiat 500 Abarth if you want something that actually goes quickly.
swifty
1275 Cooper S
Posts: 1581
Joined: Thu Jun 24, 2010 11:19 pm
Location: Essex
Been thanked: 41 times

Re: Cooper Car Co 75 Roadtest

Post by swifty »

Just to clarify things here . I am a personal friend of Phil’s who is the owner of Brightwell Motor Company. I would have thought by now that many forum members on here know that Scott is one of my best friends . I can say with 100 % certainty that the minis purchased as doner cars to turn into these cooper car company cars are genuine complete cars purchased as needing restoration . The whole project of making 20 of these minis is ongoing and will obviously take a number of years to complete . I may stand corrected on this but I think that there is 9 confirmed orders as to date . All of these in varying states of progress. I am not going to start to justify the price because it’s life changing money to some people but those of us who restore minis on a regular basis or even as a hobby know how much goes into them , wages parts etc . … regards Shirley
1963 austin Cooper s mk1 1071
1966 Austin Cooper s mk1 1275
1968 Austin Cooper mk2 998
1962 Morris mini super 850
Porsche 997 turbo S
Ford transit van 280s.

I am from Essex
User avatar
UHR850
1275 Cooper S
Posts: 6250
Joined: Thu Jun 24, 2010 3:26 pm
Location: Huizen the Netherlands
Has thanked: 3 times
Been thanked: 12 times

Re: Cooper Car Co 75 Roadtest

Post by UHR850 »

Gentleman be happy they do things like that, it could be over and done years ago.

Kees.
DOWNTON Mini is what I like a lot.
Collecting 60th wooden steeringwheels.
User avatar
mk1coopers
1275 Cooper S
Posts: 2006
Joined: Thu Jun 24, 2010 2:14 pm
Has thanked: 2 times
Been thanked: 1 time

Re: Cooper Car Co 75 Roadtest

Post by mk1coopers »

There are plenty of people out there currently 'cashing in', (not that I like that term), on various versions of Mini's, David Brown, Swiftune Madgwicks to name a couple, others are, and have been available throughout the Mini's history, such as the 90's Downton conversions, and various re-births of W&P / Radford etc.

With the history of the Cooper Car Co / John Cooper Garages why shouldn't there be a version from them ?, the cars I have seen all look top quality, if it was in reach I'd probably have one, I'd say the same for a Swiftune car, and a Vortz car, or a period built Radford, however I'd not want a DB version, each to their own when it come to tastes and depth of pockets.
kit of bits
1275 Cooper S
Posts: 1945
Joined: Tue Feb 09, 2016 10:30 pm
Location: Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire
Been thanked: 24 times

Re: Cooper Car Co 75 Roadtest

Post by kit of bits »

When we looked at these cars a few months ago the build quality was excellent..
As for price I bet when all costs are considered there’s not a big profit involved, remember picking a few bits up at a show and building a car in your garage costs enough just think of adding premises and staff costs on top!
D
swifty
1275 Cooper S
Posts: 1581
Joined: Thu Jun 24, 2010 11:19 pm
Location: Essex
Been thanked: 41 times

Re: Cooper Car Co 75 Roadtest

Post by swifty »

I would just like to add that the purchasers of these minis can and do have a viewing of the doner car . Also a photographic record of the restoration through various stages is provided. …. Shirley
1963 austin Cooper s mk1 1071
1966 Austin Cooper s mk1 1275
1968 Austin Cooper mk2 998
1962 Morris mini super 850
Porsche 997 turbo S
Ford transit van 280s.

I am from Essex
mk1
Site Admin
Posts: 19835
Joined: Thu Jun 24, 2010 11:30 am
Location: Away with the Faries
Has thanked: 3 times
Been thanked: 10 times

Re: Cooper Car Co 75 Roadtest

Post by mk1 »

Each to their own, but this new craze for "recreations / continuations" at eye watering prices really doesn't do it for me.

Good luck to those who are interested, though.

M
User avatar
Peter Laidler
1275 Cooper S
Posts: 6431
Joined: Sat Jul 15, 2017 5:35 pm
Location: Abingdon Oxfordshire
Has thanked: 150 times
Been thanked: 137 times

Re: Cooper Car Co 75 Roadtest

Post by Peter Laidler »

Nor me.......
kit of bits
1275 Cooper S
Posts: 1945
Joined: Tue Feb 09, 2016 10:30 pm
Location: Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire
Been thanked: 24 times

Re: Cooper Car Co 75 Roadtest

Post by kit of bits »

Remember lots of people have lots of money and are willing to pay for a turn key car that costs more that it’s worth.
Most on here like myself enjoy the build the rich boys have no idea just deep pockets for a show of toy that’s one better than there mate..most will never drive them..
Different things to different peoples enjoyment, there still a nice build..
User avatar
mab01uk
1275 Cooper S
Posts: 8577
Joined: Thu Jun 24, 2010 7:08 pm
Location: S.E. England
Has thanked: 262 times
Been thanked: 231 times

Re: Cooper Car Co 75 Roadtest

Post by mab01uk »

Back in the day people used to say the same thing about the prices paid for the now sought after Hooper/Radford and Wood & Pickett Minis, nostalgia ain't what it used to be....
User avatar
Pete
1275 Cooper S
Posts: 11269
Joined: Fri Jun 25, 2010 10:47 pm
Has thanked: 59 times
Been thanked: 149 times

Re: Cooper Car Co 75 Roadtest

Post by Pete »

mk1 wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 8:22 am Each to their own, but this new craze for "recreations / continuations" at eye watering prices really doesn't do it for me.
Not buying a works rally car any time soon then. :lol:

To be fair wealthy buyers who know little about the cars they’re blowing six figures on have existed forever, Radford/Wood&Pickett and John Brown Minis are a great case in point, fake works rally cars etc. It’s a market that’s been around forever and plenty have tried to get a new limited edition off the ground. Like you Mark there’s a hundred other interesting cars I’d have before any sterile new build but a well built shiny new totally rust free turn-key classic does have its appeal to plenty with the wonga to buy one.

The Swiftune Madgwick cars looked really good value when they came out , not sure how much they are now?
User avatar
111Robin
1275 Cooper S
Posts: 2635
Joined: Mon Dec 19, 2011 7:59 pm
Location: Aberdeen Scotland
Has thanked: 3 times
Been thanked: 18 times

Re: Cooper Car Co 75 Roadtest

Post by 111Robin »

I suspect these will be purchased mainly as "investments" and will never see any use. I don't know enough about these things to be sure, but I would have thought that a fully restored original Mk1 S would be a better investment than one of these ?. Limited run type things usually only go up in value if they sell out immediately they are announced and folk are climbing over each other to get one. The likes of the Jaguar XKSS "continuation" cars built to original spec' by Jaguar using unused chassis numbers for example. I don't see these being in the same category. They do look very nice though.
User avatar
Pete
1275 Cooper S
Posts: 11269
Joined: Fri Jun 25, 2010 10:47 pm
Has thanked: 59 times
Been thanked: 149 times

Re: Cooper Car Co 75 Roadtest

Post by Pete »

I think the days of classics as investments are over. For now anyway!
mk1
Site Admin
Posts: 19835
Joined: Thu Jun 24, 2010 11:30 am
Location: Away with the Faries
Has thanked: 3 times
Been thanked: 10 times

Re: Cooper Car Co 75 Roadtest

Post by mk1 »

Too right.
kit of bits
1275 Cooper S
Posts: 1945
Joined: Tue Feb 09, 2016 10:30 pm
Location: Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire
Been thanked: 24 times

Re: Cooper Car Co 75 Roadtest

Post by kit of bits »

111Robin wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 2:30 pm I suspect these will be purchased mainly as "investments" and will never see any use. I don't know enough about these things to be sure, but I would have thought that a fully restored original Mk1 S would be a better investment than one of these ?. Limited run type things usually only go up in value if they sell out immediately they are announced and folk are climbing over each other to get one. The likes of the Jaguar XKSS "continuation" cars built to original spec' by Jaguar using unused chassis numbers for example. I don't see these being in the same category. They do look very nice though.
I think the new XKSS is around £1.8m and not road registered they are nicely ish built but only do about 20 shake down miles.
User avatar
111Robin
1275 Cooper S
Posts: 2635
Joined: Mon Dec 19, 2011 7:59 pm
Location: Aberdeen Scotland
Has thanked: 3 times
Been thanked: 18 times

Re: Cooper Car Co 75 Roadtest

Post by 111Robin »

kit of bits wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 3:56 pm
111Robin wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 2:30 pm I suspect these will be purchased mainly as "investments" and will never see any use. I don't know enough about these things to be sure, but I would have thought that a fully restored original Mk1 S would be a better investment than one of these ?. Limited run type things usually only go up in value if they sell out immediately they are announced and folk are climbing over each other to get one. The likes of the Jaguar XKSS "continuation" cars built to original spec' by Jaguar using unused chassis numbers for example. I don't see these being in the same category. They do look very nice though.
I think the new XKSS is around £1.8m and not road registered they are nicely ish built but only do about 20 shake down miles.
Expensive ornaments !!
Post Reply