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Re: British Vita Racing Cooper S.
Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2015 10:00 am
by briancorbett
Like so many others I wish I'd never sold my Cooper S. In the late sixties I had an ex BVRT Grey with white roof Cooper RUC295E. I'd be so pleased if anyone has a photo of BVRT cars with my old car.
I bought it from Sid at MerseySpeed (Aintree) and he said it was Hill climbed or sprinted by BVRT. It had some great mods and it would have been an amazing car to have today. I don't even have a photo.
Any info about what it did or where it competed would be great to have.
Cheers and thanks Brian

Re: British Vita Racing Cooper S.
Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2015 8:35 am
by mk1
Hi Brian,
The men who may be able to help are Pete on here & my mate Paul who you can contact through his excellent "Mountgreen" web site, dedicated to all things British Vita.
http://mountgreen.co.uk/
Hope this helps,
mark
Re: British Vita Racing Cooper S.
Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2015 9:39 am
by Pete
The plate does ring a bell but not for any specific Vita reasons, maybe Colin Flynn will remember the car?
Registration number: RUC 295E
✗ Untaxed
Tax due: 01 February 1982
Vehicle details
Vehicle make :AUSTIN
Date of first registration :01 January 1967
Cylinder capacity (cc) :998cc
CO₂Emissions :Not available
Fuel type :PETROL
Vehicle status :Not taxed
Vehicle colour :GREY
Vehicle type approval :Not available
Wheelplan :2 AXLE RIGID BODY
Revenue weight :Not available
Re: British Vita Racing Cooper S.
Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2015 8:21 pm
by surfblue63
I know this is already covered on the main site but I thought I'd post the original Hot Car feature from October 1969.
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Re: British Vita Racing Cooper S.
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2015 9:38 am
by In the shed
In my village pub, there was a local chap called Mike Holmes. He was into racing minis with his brother "back in the day". If I recall correctly, they had a road mini they used to use for work and it had a whole different front subframe for racing. The engine had such a high compression, they had trouble starting it. He said it was all good fun and then the likes of British Vita got involved and started spending "thousands" on an engine (adjusted for today's prices) and he said that ruined it. It's where the shed tinkerers doing their David Vizard tuning stuff were utterly blown out of the water by big money.
I wonder if any of you lot remember Mike. He probably has some photos. Sadly, since the village pub has been bought by an essex wideboy intent on developing it into housing, I rarely see him.
I think they also mentioned something about having (someone else perhaps) having a kenlowe fan and rad mounted in the passenger door, and then another one with the weber trumpets stuck out of the dashboard "you could lose your cigarette in there"
Mike is an absolute legend!
Re: British Vita Racing Cooper S.
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2015 11:25 am
by mk1
I must stand up for Harry & the BVRT boys.
They ALL started off tinkering in their sheds but managed to make a bloody good business out of what they were doing because they were amongst the very best who were doing it.
Harry will always be the very best of the A Series tuner ever in my eyes & a bloody nice bloke to boot.
M
Re: British Vita Racing Cooper S.
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2015 12:06 pm
by trevorhp
Here Here Mark
Re: British Vita Racing Cooper S.
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2015 2:59 pm
by Old English White
mk1 wrote:I must stand up for Harry & the BVRT boys.
They ALL started off tinkering in their sheds but managed to make a bloody good business out of what they were doing because they were amongst the very best who were doing it.
Harry will always be the very best of the A Series tuner ever in my eyes & a bloody nice bloke to boot.
M
Quite right. Jim Whitehouse at Arden didn't exactly run his business from high-spec premises either.......
Re: British Vita Racing Cooper S.
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2015 4:59 pm
by rich@minispares.com
Old English White wrote:mk1 wrote:I must stand up for Harry & the BVRT boys.
They ALL started off tinkering in their sheds but managed to make a bloody good business out of what they were doing because they were amongst the very best who were doing it.
Harry will always be the very best of the A Series tuner ever in my eyes & a bloody nice bloke to boot.
M
Quite right. Jim Whitehouse at Arden didn't exactly run his business from high-spec premises either.......
looks like his premises was haunted as well.......

Re: British Vita Racing Cooper S.
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2015 7:38 pm
by Pete
mk1 wrote:
They ALL started off tinkering in their sheds but managed to make a bloody good business out of what they were doing
Great things from little sheds, I don't think Ralph Broad's premises was anything to shout about either and nor were any of these businesses rolling in it. Ralph lost a lot of money with the bare minimum of support from BMC and BVRT were far from profit motivated to say the least! Both Steve Neal and John Rhodes put a lot into business ideas and neither were particularly successful financially. Harry wasn't interested in money at all, but they could have made a mint had he/they been. Most of these guys were just interested in the engineering and proving it worked on the track, not business people which when you consider the amount of business there was in Minis in the 60s and 70s is quite a contrast to today's market. The only ones in the Mini tuning/accessory market I can think of that did make it big financially were the Richmonds of course, Paddy Hopkirk and Gordon Spice.
Re: British Vita Racing Cooper S.
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2015 8:41 pm
by rolesyboy
Oh wow. Had a look on the Mountgreen Vita site and was thrilled when I spotted 1275 UP. My nan lived in Cheadle when I was a boy and I used to hanker after this car as it was always parked outside with another red Mk1 or 2 Cooper with plenty of 70s upgrades. At 12 years old I used to go to the shops to catch a glimpse. Didn't recall being such a Mini geek till just nowI even did a registration search recently to see if it still survived. Brilliant! Didn't realise it had such a great history behind it.
mk1 wrote:Hi Brian,
The men who may be able to help are Pete on here & my mate Paul who you can contact through his excellent "Mountgreen" web site, dedicated to all things British Vita.
http://mountgreen.co.uk/
Hope this helps,
mark
Re: British Vita Racing Cooper S.
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2018 11:18 pm
by Nevsmini
A nice colour shot of HDK443E when in Europe. Looks like the start of a hill climb.
Re: British Vita Racing Cooper S.
Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2018 8:16 am
by mk1
Great pic!
Pete, Any idea who's driving?
Re: British Vita Racing Cooper S.
Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2018 12:41 pm
by Pluto
Hervé Le Guellec (France). The French HDK 443E (The T car for the english one?). Raced in FRance 1970-73. Destroyed in Hillclimb.
Re: British Vita Racing Cooper S.
Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2018 12:46 pm
by Pete
Yep it's Herve. The odd thing I always thought about it was that it was Arden 8 port instead of Weslake.
Re: British Vita Racing Cooper S.
Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2018 1:30 pm
by Supersonic
Not the same team but Joey Greenan owns a dark green Cooper Team car. The late Glyn Swift rebuilt the engine about ten years ago. It is now a LHD car for some reason. Anyone know it?
Alan
Re: British Vita Racing Cooper S.
Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2018 5:28 pm
by davidscothorn
Re: British Vita Racing Cooper S.
Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2018 5:52 pm
by Pete
Jeff Goodliff's hillclimber.
Re: British Vita Racing Cooper S.
Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2018 6:45 pm
by Nevsmini
Supersonic wrote:Not the same team but Joey Greenan owns a dark green Cooper Team car. The late Glyn Swift rebuilt the engine about ten years ago. It is now a LHD car for some reason. Anyone know it?
Alan
I remember watching Joey race when I was a short pants, he was a fantastic driver and mad as a box of frogs!
Re: British Vita Racing Cooper S.
Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2018 6:52 pm
by Supersonic
Nevsmini wrote:Supersonic wrote:Not the same team but Joey Greenan owns a dark green Cooper Team car. The late Glyn Swift rebuilt the engine about ten years ago. It is now a LHD car for some reason. Anyone know it?
Alan
I remember watching Joey race when I was a short pants, he was a fantastic driver and mad as a box of frogs!
Nev, he is still mad trust me. You are right, Joey was a fantastic driver, seen him beat Alec Poole, Archie Phillips, Jim McClements and Freddy Heaney at Bishopscourt plenty of times. He still has some nice stuff about him
Alan