I've several old bound volumes of Motor Sport magazine and was just flicking through 1971.
I've come across an advert for "London Sports Car Centre" which reads:
1968 Austin Cooper 'S', 1275cc. Island blue with white roof and black trim. A very comprehensive specification includes Downton conversion, sunroof, Dunlop alloys, special trim with additional instruments and rev counter, radio, twin tanks, oil cooler etc. £895
Makes me wish I was around in 71 with £895 in my pocket and the foresight to buy it and stash it for a rainy day in the future...
Also available is a 66 DB6 for £2'295, a 69 E-type for £1'995 and 1970 Capri 1600GT for £1'085!
Motor Sport Magazine 1971 - Advert
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but dont forget that the average wage in 1971 was @£2000, so a car costing 895 was quite expensive.
i doubt many people then or now would be able to simply write six months wages off on a 40 year gamble!
i doubt many people then or now would be able to simply write six months wages off on a 40 year gamble!
please note, these are my own, individual sales, nothing whatsoever to do with my employer, minispares
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Talking of writing off your money on a gamble, its my wedding anniversary soon.
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so a car costing 895 was quite expensive....
Especially for a Mini... only the year before I bought a very presentable Mk I S with a pretty vicious competition engine for UKP300 in Portsmouth. Sold it a year later for pretty much the same money after the obligatory continental tour.. Always wondered what happen.ed to LMF 602C.
Cheers, Ian
Especially for a Mini... only the year before I bought a very presentable Mk I S with a pretty vicious competition engine for UKP300 in Portsmouth. Sold it a year later for pretty much the same money after the obligatory continental tour.. Always wondered what happen.ed to LMF 602C.
Cheers, Ian