1978 Classic Morris Mini , Blue Star Mini In Great Condition Only 20k Miles on 2040-cars
Marietta, Georgia, United States
This is one of the best looking Mini you will ever find and best of all is left hand drive. Title on this car says 1978 but in fact this car is 1996. This car was made for German market and I believe they made about 500 of these that make them very rare.The Blue Star was announced in the early summer of
1996. In standard form it came in blue paint livery, blue leather
upholstery, low profile 175/50 tires on large 13 inch Mini lite sports
rims, wide German spec wheel arch extensions, Koni shock absorbers, a
wood-rim steering wheel with alloy spokes, wood handbrake grip, a Yew
veneered, solid wood dashboard and a Cooper 63Ps 1.3i catalysed engine. You can research this car for yourself and verify all this information. I have been in a few car shows with these car and the amount of attention this car gets is unbelievable. As far as the condition of the car its in great shape and it is all original, not a restoration this is all 100% original.
It has a little blemish on the hood and here and there but nothing major and it really stands out . There is no rust on this car and under the car is 100% rust free, kept in garage and covered all the time. It has around 32 km on it. Please call me with any questions and concerns. 404 867 2660 Bobby |
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