LHD January 1960 Morris Mini
Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2019 8:35 pm
Hello everyone! So I do more lurking in the forums than I do posting, but I wanted to share my latest find/purchase here in the USA. It is a January built 1960 Morris Mini in Old English White (well, originally). This was a find out of South Dakota, not much known history to it. Good news is that the body looks to be in decent condition. A bit of rust where the battery box meets the boot floor, both wheel wells have a 1/2" hole that looks to be from dirt/water/rocks/etc kicking up at the wheel well, and one or two small holes i the floor, but overall very solid and original body. Paint wise it looks like for whatever reason is has been painted in a primer on the exterior. No idea why.
I am no mini expert, this is my 2nd 1960 mini, but this one does have single hole sliding windows. I would love your eyes on the pictures to see what looks right, wrong, amazing, or terrible!
All I have done to the car since getting it to my garage in Austin, TX is throwing on some spare Cooper S wheels and tires so I could get it rolling. The original tires were flat/rotten and had been rolling/dragged on rims for who knows how long. So when you see the wheels/tires in the pictures and wonder why, now you know Other than putting those on I just pushed it into garage and thats it. I have not cleaned the vehicle either, so the interior is covered in all sorts of dusty dirt. I will changing the engine oil and seeing if it runs next, but then need to think about my plans for it: selling it to a good home for restoration, restoring it myself, or something else. I had been looking for a solid bodied mk1 to build into an original(ish) looking App K (ish) type racer, but I think this is too early for me to do that too. Hence maybe selling it, but no decision til after the holidays. A matching mini to my Speedwell Blue May 1960 Austin 850 would be nice too.
Certificate attached and the numbers seems to match up to what is on the car (engine number is slightly different).
Another cool thing about the car, window stickers show a 1977 South Dakota parks and rec pass, and a South Dakota inspection/registration sticker. Can't tell what year it may all be from, would love to find out the last time this may have been on the road. Odometer shows 21,557, I'd like to think that this is original given the condition of the car, but I suppose it could be 121,557, or anything else!
Gallery of photos: https://www.flickr.com/photos/66318453@ ... 050021068/
I am no mini expert, this is my 2nd 1960 mini, but this one does have single hole sliding windows. I would love your eyes on the pictures to see what looks right, wrong, amazing, or terrible!
All I have done to the car since getting it to my garage in Austin, TX is throwing on some spare Cooper S wheels and tires so I could get it rolling. The original tires were flat/rotten and had been rolling/dragged on rims for who knows how long. So when you see the wheels/tires in the pictures and wonder why, now you know Other than putting those on I just pushed it into garage and thats it. I have not cleaned the vehicle either, so the interior is covered in all sorts of dusty dirt. I will changing the engine oil and seeing if it runs next, but then need to think about my plans for it: selling it to a good home for restoration, restoring it myself, or something else. I had been looking for a solid bodied mk1 to build into an original(ish) looking App K (ish) type racer, but I think this is too early for me to do that too. Hence maybe selling it, but no decision til after the holidays. A matching mini to my Speedwell Blue May 1960 Austin 850 would be nice too.
Certificate attached and the numbers seems to match up to what is on the car (engine number is slightly different).
Another cool thing about the car, window stickers show a 1977 South Dakota parks and rec pass, and a South Dakota inspection/registration sticker. Can't tell what year it may all be from, would love to find out the last time this may have been on the road. Odometer shows 21,557, I'd like to think that this is original given the condition of the car, but I suppose it could be 121,557, or anything else!
Gallery of photos: https://www.flickr.com/photos/66318453@ ... 050021068/