At The Auctions
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Tons of pictures here :
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1966- ... ooper-s-9/
Seems to have its original body number on the all important pre resto photos, happy to be corrected but this car looks pretty convincing to me.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1966- ... ooper-s-9/
Seems to have its original body number on the all important pre resto photos, happy to be corrected but this car looks pretty convincing to me.
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Been a couple of different colours, originally tartan red (and no I don’t know the seller of this car!)
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We should remember that the George Harrison Radford didn’t exactly receive a particularly sympathetic restoration, Macca’s Radford looked equally modified by the 1980s, as did Ringo’s but all have continuous history, are original shells and having seen all three close up are genuine cars in my book because they’re not bullshit built from nothing.
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Lovely mk11 Cooper coming up at the NEC in November…
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/305157148522 ... R6Ko55rfYg
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/305157148522 ... R6Ko55rfYg
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Thanks Nick , Auction added more detailed photos
https://www.iconicauctioneers.com/1968- ... 558&pp=100
https://www.iconicauctioneers.com/1968- ... 558&pp=100
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Looks like a good project Cooper on car & Classic Auctions.
https://www.carandclassic.com/car/C1642 ... gn=website
https://www.carandclassic.com/car/C1642 ... gn=website
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That is really nice and it wants a bare minimum job - engine rebuild, wings, sills, a decent paint job and anything else urgent but leave the interior (including paint) alone - just give it all a good clean. Ditto the engine bay and boot. I'd refit those number plates as well.
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My thouights entirely.
No doubt it will end up as another shiny, plastic, Newton interiored clone.
No doubt it will end up as another shiny, plastic, Newton interiored clone.
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Looking at the extra photo's now on the Manor Classics website it looks to have the higher seat belt mounts.
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First registered March 1964, it could have been kicking round for a while. It still looks like a very good bet to me.
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Pretty early 998 that isn’t it, had one similar. Chassis and engine number add up to about Jan/Feb 64. Would be pretty unusual to have high seat belt mounts by that point but who knows…
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Want to piss away £4000 on a rotten old Mark 2 Mini Countryman? Two tone El Paso/Sandy beige, wrong seats painted in red non drip gloss, wrong speedo.
Did I mention rot?
I did?
Step this way!
https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/classic ... eller
The sound you hear is the bottom of the barrel being scraped, dredging up old shit like this.
Did I mention rot?
I did?
Step this way!
https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/classic ... eller
The sound you hear is the bottom of the barrel being scraped, dredging up old shit like this.
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I think you're being a bit harsh with the poor old thing but those front seats are really nasty aren't they and make you wonder about the rest of it
HOW on earth does it have so much negative camber on the front wheels !
The woodwork doesn't look too bad but you'd have to remove it to restore the car and I wonder how well it would survive that?
Yes, you're right. It is what we used to call "rough" isn't it. I do quite like the Estate versions and I quite like a Mk2 but I bet that one needs a lot of work under the horrible paintwork.
HOW on earth does it have so much negative camber on the front wheels !
The woodwork doesn't look too bad but you'd have to remove it to restore the car and I wonder how well it would survive that?
Yes, you're right. It is what we used to call "rough" isn't it. I do quite like the Estate versions and I quite like a Mk2 but I bet that one needs a lot of work under the horrible paintwork.
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Edit, sold for £20K plus feesExminiman wrote: ↑Tue Sep 26, 2023 5:15 pm Nee Naw Nee Naw Nee Naw Nee Naw…….and so on….. https://www.classiccarauctions.co.uk/19 ... 989&pp=100
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Me tooOld English White wrote: ↑Sat Oct 21, 2023 3:00 pm I think you're being a bit harsh with the poor old thing
It's a restoration project at the end of the day. I suppose you could use it over winter before pulling it to bits.
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This lovely early GT just did £16,450 plus fees;
https://www.swva.co.uk/classic-car/aust ... 5-gt-1970/
https://www.swva.co.uk/classic-car/aust ... 5-gt-1970/
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https://www.brightwells.com/timed-sale/ ... ale%2f5375
I wonder what this one was like? Anyone know?
I wonder what this one was like? Anyone know?
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I think someone has a good mini for a good price. A shell repair in all the typical places, repaint and any mechanical replacement would be more than the purchase price. A colleague of mine has just paid £8000 for some body repairs and a respray for a 2002 Honda S2000. I nearly fell off my chair when he told me. Fools and their money!!
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There are plenty of details "wrong" on that Mk1 Cooper to a purist, but I agree, it looks a decent buy for the money.
Honda S2000s are highly desirable and valuable cars now. A good example is worth a lot more than £8000 If your colleague likes the car, that is money well spent.
Honda S2000s are highly desirable and valuable cars now. A good example is worth a lot more than £8000 If your colleague likes the car, that is money well spent.