1963 Cooper S on BAT

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The voltage regulator had me scratching my head but the rest of the car looks like yet another very dry survivor in the U.S

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What a lovely thing!

If it was mine, I'd leave it exactly as it is, possibly find some decent 2nd hands carpet & that would be it.

. . . . . Well. . . . . . . .maybe. . . . . . .


The Nikki carb would have to go too :lol:
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I mentioned that I would sort the carbs, but that would be it - what a great survivor it is!
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I would certainly paint it (I hate tatty cars) but reuse as much of the chrome and interior as possible.

Nikki carbs, as seen in your Mum's catalogue in the 70's. :lol:

I had one on a 1970 1275GT - I binned it, fitted the correct SU and air filter and it must have gained 10 bhp. It went much better.
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Costafortune wrote: Mon Jun 17, 2024 10:43 pm I would certainly paint it (I hate tatty cars) but reuse as much of the chrome and interior as possible.
All tastes are different. I loathe classic cars that shine like bacon rind, with better than new paint finish. It's just wrong. :lol:
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If anyone paints that car they should be arrested! :lol: You just can’t recreate that kind of patina, so unusual to see genuine ageing on a car like that and it’s pretty tidy as it is! VW guys spend alot of effort getting their cars to look likes that!
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I'm with Pete, should be refreshed and used as is, not painted, would be interesting to see if its a Cooper with upgrades, or a genuine early 1071
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It does need leaving, even the faded roof.

Does the body number date it as later in '63?
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The chassis/engine numbers predate mine by 200(ish)/100(ish). My Heritage Cert has a 3 Oct build date.

The FE number is about 20k earlier…

He does provide all the numbers on the auction site, so if anyone was in a position to peek at the Gaydon records……..

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Sold for $45,000
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Very stiff money, particularly in this climate. Just shows that people will still pay really good money for an interesting car.
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The U.S market is certainly stronger than ours. A lot of them used to come here ten years ago but the Americans now value them as much as we do, possibly more so. I remember when I bought MEG in the early noughties American buyers weren’t interested! Times have certainly changed!
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