Ollie78 wrote:
EDIT. Uhhhh... did a post go missing? I thought JC posted something about the seats looking possibly Canadian? or am I losing it.
Yeah interesting JC, are you sure it has the square tunnel or has just the later gaiter been fitted to a remote floor, that floor looks a bit low to be rod change maybe.
Hi Ollie
I wanted to make a new post, so I deleted it.
Yes Clubby,s (and all other Mini model,s) didnt get imported to the US after 1969.
Hence why I asumed this was a Canadian ? but being RH drive I think its a private import.
The Pressnell book say the remote was deleted October 1972.
This makes sense, to why so many early MK III shells still have the blanking plate for the magic wand in place.
I found this early 1275GT in USA a few years ago, it has also been a full feature in Mini Mag
http://www.edenholmmotorgroup.com/web/u ... na/358070/
The Mini Mag article said it was a lowmilage / unrestored / etc etc car .
All its early features backs this up = dynamo - metal case airfilter - hydrolastic suspension -
hole for rubber grommet in LH inner wing ( BL dealer fitted wing aerial) etc etc
All can be seen in this 1969 press photo.
SOH956Hba.jpg
But it has a rod change
why would you do that to a car thats done 900 miles ? (milage at the time of the article)
The milage was 3078 when it was for sale, the 5 was a mistake.
Its also missing its chromed "balls" (standard upto 1974ish) app.
JohninCM wrote:
Have you already purchased the Clubman? Is it currently registered in California? If not you may run into some challenges getting it licensed for California since they were not sold here when new. If it needs plates get that sorted first and quickly so you may have a chance to get your money back if you run into problems.
Hi John, yes as you can see is the W&P GT I posted above put on some MK II papers. luckely did the butcher, that hacked out the radiator scroud, not remove its FE & body number.
JohninCM wrote:
And for what it's worth I agree with everyone else leave the front end as is.
The Clubman's can look great when the right bits are added.
Sure can
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