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1961 Mk1 Morris Mini Original Left Hand Drive Car No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1961 Mileage:1
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                 -------------------------------1961 MK1 Austin Mini --------------------------

*  Original Left Hand Drive Car (L in Vin Number Verifies this)

*  Non Original motor presently installed, engine # 85H 387L-H62788-- the original engine block comes with the car, engine # UH 1503968AM-- the motor runs great

*  New Interior--Headliner,Doorpanels, Carpet and Dash area. 

* New weatherstripping all around including front and back window. 

* Original Sliding windows--drivers window has some scratches--we have spare sliding windows that come with the car

* Original Gauge Pod--a Smiths Oil Pressure Gauge has been added.  

* New Wheel Cylinders, Brake shoes and brake lines on all wheels.

*  Arrow straight body, all door open and close perfectly.

* Electric Fuel Pump.

* All electrical system's working except for the turn signals--the license plate light is missing.

*  Older tires--rims are in good shape, spare wheel/tire is present

*  Some chips, scratches to paint--the worst scratch is on top front pass. fender--overall the paint job is quite nice.

* Original Mileage is unknown.

A FUN - RARE - ECONOMICAL CAR!

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Vin Number is AA2S7L106511 

Chassis Plate number is FE 149787

Date code on trunk latch is 3561. 

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 Thanks for bidding.

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SORRY-BUT WE ARE NOT INTERESTED IN ANY TRADES---Car Sold As Is Where Is.

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A $300 deposit is required at the end of the auction. The $300 deposit is Non refundable and must be made within 24 hours of the auctions end.

THE CAR IS LOCATED IN BOWLING GREEN KENTUCKY AND YOU ARE WELCOME TO INSPECT THE CAR IN PERSON

OR TO SPEAK IN PERSON ABOUT THE VEHICLE, PLEASE SEND A MESSAGE THROUGH E-BAY AND I WILL SEND YOU MY PHONE NUMBER.

FOR SHIPPING CALCULATIONS---THE CAR IS LOCATED IN ZIP CODE 42101 (BOWLING GREEN)

We are Car Dealers; for sales to non car dealers, by Kentucky Law if you live in the following States; Arizona, California, Florida, Indiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, South Carolina, Washington., you must pay 6 percent Kentucky Sales Tax which you will receive in credit towards the sales tax of your state.

 

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