I would class that as a kibble special, ie. dog's breakfast !cockney21 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2024 4:22 pm Don't know if this has already been posted...I thought it might be a Clubman conversion, but apparently they converted the MK1 shell to allow MK3 doors to be fitted and later sills by the look of things, Pity no underbonnet pics.....£30K on Ebay and £60K on their website.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/235873543505 ... media=COPY
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No way did that start life as a Clubman Estate. No Sir.cockney21 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2024 4:22 pm Don't know if this has already been posted...I thought it might be a Clubman conversion, but apparently they converted the MK1 shell to allow MK3 doors to be fitted and later sills by the look of things, Pity no underbonnet pics.....£30K on Ebay and £60K on their website.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/235873543505 ... media=COPY
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There was a company a few years back making what I thought were rather nice more subtle conversions to Clubman Estates to produce a 'modern' Mini Countryman/Traveller woody. There was also an option with 13" MPi sportpack wheels where the rear arches had woodwork rear arch extensions which looked quite good!
If only the Countryman/Traveller had still been in production when BMW took Rover over, I am sure it would have been given the go ahead by BMW for an MPi upgrade and become a top seller in the Mini range for a couple of years.
If only the Countryman/Traveller had still been in production when BMW took Rover over, I am sure it would have been given the go ahead by BMW for an MPi upgrade and become a top seller in the Mini range for a couple of years.
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A simple internet search for RIG Automotive and Rigspeed Mini shows what this company produces.To suggest it is a cut and shut is totally
uncalled for.The Countryman may not be to everyone's taste but it appears to be well built by people who know what they are doing.If it's
a 1966 car with relatively modern updates i can't see an issue.Please don't condemn something without going into more depth. I had not
heard of this company before doing a search on them.They did show a car at the NEC Classic Car Show which looked okay.
uncalled for.The Countryman may not be to everyone's taste but it appears to be well built by people who know what they are doing.If it's
a 1966 car with relatively modern updates i can't see an issue.Please don't condemn something without going into more depth. I had not
heard of this company before doing a search on them.They did show a car at the NEC Classic Car Show which looked okay.
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Costafortune wrote: ↑Sat Dec 21, 2024 11:29 amNo way did that start life as a Clubman Estate. No Sir.cockney21 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2024 4:22 pm Don't know if this has already been posted...I thought it might be a Clubman conversion, but apparently they converted the MK1 shell to allow MK3 doors to be fitted and later sills by the look of things, Pity no underbonnet pics.....£30K on Ebay and £60K on their website.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/235873543505 ... media=COPY
There does seem to be plenty of Clubman Estate conversions out there, a brief search throws up plenty of examples. As said who knows what it is...apart from a car waiting for someone with too much £££ and not too bothered about what they buy.
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I intended to say that yes the price is too high.What would forum members suggest.
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I would suggest avoiding paying anything like that price for a car made out of all sorts of bits and fitted with oversills, claiming tax exemption for what would seem to be a rather more modern motor car. However nice it looks in a photograph
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mab01uk wrote: ↑Sat Dec 21, 2024 11:39 am There was a company a few years back making what I thought were rather nice more subtle conversions to Clubman Estates to produce a 'modern' Mini Countryman/Traveller woody. There was also an option with 13" MPi sportpack wheels where the rear arches had woodwork rear arch extensions which looked quite good!
If only the Countryman/Traveller had still been in production when BMW took Rover over, I am sure it would have been given the go ahead by BMW for an MPi upgrade and become a top seller in the Mini range for a couple of years.
Weren’t MBM (Bristol Minis), turning out quite a lot of these in the early 00’s, many MPI’s went to America wearing a pre 73 reg if I remember correctly too!
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Yes...MBM that was the company who were building them, here is another one they produced back in 2005:-mini_surfari wrote: ↑Sat Dec 21, 2024 4:09 pmWeren’t MBM (Bristol Minis), turning out quite a lot of these in the early 00’s, many MPI’s went to America wearing a pre 73 reg if I remember correctly too!mab01uk wrote: ↑Sat Dec 21, 2024 11:39 am There was a company a few years back making what I thought were rather nice more subtle conversions to Clubman Estates to produce a 'modern' Mini Countryman/Traveller woody. There was also an option with 13" MPi sportpack wheels where the rear arches had woodwork rear arch extensions which looked quite good!
If only the Countryman/Traveller had still been in production when BMW took Rover over, I am sure it would have been given the go ahead by BMW for an MPi upgrade and become a top seller in the Mini range for a couple of years.
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Interesting early 997 Cooper here, ‘wrong’ colour and engine which is a shame but a nice car with interesting pedigree..
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/116443766361 ... R96q94eRZQ
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/116443766361 ... R96q94eRZQ
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I thought the same Pete - and not a ridiculous price either considering what the restoration must have cost. Shame they didn't spend some time reworking the landing panel and just left all the late details present and incorrect But a very interesting car which I'd be proud enough to own.
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If it's as good as it looks, that's worth the money. I bet it drives really well.Pete wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2025 10:56 am Interesting early 997 Cooper here, ‘wrong’ colour and engine which is a shame but a nice car with interesting pedigree..
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/116443766361 ... R96q94eRZQ
You think 22k is a lot of money, but when you look at the prices of new shit, it really isn't.
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I'm not sure BristolMinisBristolMinisMinisBristolMinis ever built much.mab01uk wrote: ↑Sat Dec 21, 2024 4:38 pmYes...MBM that was the company who were building them, here is another one they produced back in 2005:-mini_surfari wrote: ↑Sat Dec 21, 2024 4:09 pmWeren’t MBM (Bristol Minis), turning out quite a lot of these in the early 00’s, many MPI’s went to America wearing a pre 73 reg if I remember correctly too!mab01uk wrote: ↑Sat Dec 21, 2024 11:39 am There was a company a few years back making what I thought were rather nice more subtle conversions to Clubman Estates to produce a 'modern' Mini Countryman/Traveller woody. There was also an option with 13" MPi sportpack wheels where the rear arches had woodwork rear arch extensions which looked quite good!
If only the Countryman/Traveller had still been in production when BMW took Rover over, I am sure it would have been given the go ahead by BMW for an MPi upgrade and become a top seller in the Mini range for a couple of years.
https://miniowners.org/used-cars/1963-a ... tryman-197
There was a guy called Mike near Bridgewaaater in Zummerzet who did some lovely restorations and this sort of thing.
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As Costa says, they weren’t made by MBM, it was Mike @ M-Tech, and they’re still going too: https://www.facebook.com/share/19uEUxGA ... tid=wwXIfr
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This is the Woody sports pack one I remember fondly, saw it at MITP many moons ago and was bowled over how good a job of it they did
This is the Woody sports pack one I remember fondly, saw it at MITP many moons ago and was bowled over how good a job of it they did
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CLASSIC MINI COOPER S Mk1 Mk2 Sackville Ltd Remote Gear Change Lever.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/356454784596 ... SwVmZnI7wQ
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/356454784596 ... SwVmZnI7wQ
DOWNTON Mini is what I like a lot.
Collecting 60th wooden steeringwheels.
Collecting 60th wooden steeringwheels.
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Can’t say I remember even seeing one those before!UHR850 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 25, 2025 3:35 pm CLASSIC MINI COOPER S Mk1 Mk2 Sackville Ltd Remote Gear Change Lever.
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I wondered aboyt how a bolt-on remote gear change facility would be applicable to a Cooper or Cooper S.
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1960 Early Mk1 Mini Bodyshell With V5c Austin Seven Restoration PickUp Prototype....
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