At The Auctions

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The Anglian auction price was probably about right. I’m surprised it’s not had some door roundels put on it, some aged Castrol stickers and a liberal coating of barn dust to bump up the bids. :lol:
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At least they’re being honest, they could have just said “logbook will need to be applied for…”
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Pre-Cooper Pete wrote: Fri Nov 22, 2024 12:34 pm At least they’re being honest, they could have just said “logbook will need to be applied for…”
Yes the original seller at the auction was very transparent which was very refreshing, some might say to his own cost.
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And after a wash and a tidy it’s back up for sale on eBay

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/365242352391 ... media=COPY
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Back in 1989 along with many others in the 1980's, the late Graham Robinson then vice-chairman of the 'Mini Cooper Register' decided to reshell his Mk2 Mini Cooper S using a standard Mk2 Mini Automatic he bought for £80 from a scrapyard as it had a good body but a broken auto transmission and was cheaper than restoring his original S shell. As detailed below in an extract from 'Classic and Sportscar' magazine in November 1992...

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I found the shell for Graham it was very good for its age, it had gutter damage where it was picked up by the crane and was a sandy beige colour. The original shell was unbelievably rusty even the 4 rolled seams were splitting open with the rust. Would the shell have been saved today...
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This sold for £15,500 plus buyers commission which seemed pretty steep in todays market for an Cooperised early 850 with an 850 chassis number. Mathewson’s really should have declared that in the description really no matter what the V5 says.

https://www.mathewsons.co.uk/auction/lo ... -0aprYQz-Q
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'Entry Level' :lol:

It's scrap.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sf1TncsKmoc

You've got to love Mathewsons!
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Right then guys…bits and pieces….nice and bright…nice in the shuts. :lol: They say that about virtually every car. Show em the money shots, the floor, the boot floor or the sills! People can’t complain though really if they don’t go and see the cars.
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Looks like an original Vanden Plas coachbuilt conversion to me :lol: Must be worth a few quid extra.
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Costafortune wrote: Wed Dec 04, 2024 5:59 pm 'Entry Level' :lol:

It's scrap.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sf1TncsKmoc

You've got to love Mathewsons!
South African Mini - oil filter mounted directly onto cylinder block, etc.

Why would anyone go to the trouble of importing a Mini in that condition to the UK, unless it was driven here in a Banger Rally and then abandoned? :lol:

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Pete wrote: Wed Dec 04, 2024 6:49 pm Right then guys…bits and pieces….nice and bright…nice in the shuts. :lol: They say that about virtually every car. Show em the money shots, the floor, the boot floor or the sills! People can’t complain though really if they don’t go and see the cars.
They did with this thing, and it's a deathtrap. :shock:
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