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77 Mini Rolling Shell Lhd Norust Sportspack Flares Minilites Vtec Conversion Exc on 2040-cars

US $2,490.00
Year:1977 Mileage:1
Location:

Thornhill, Ontario, Canada

Thornhill, Ontario, Canada
Advertising:

As a proud eBAY member with 100% POSITIVE FEEDBACK - I am offering a VERY GOOD, LEFT HAND DRIVE, BASICALLY A SOLID, RUST-FREE 1977 MINI PROJECT COMPLETE WITH:

FRONT AND REAR SUBFRAMES 

INTERIOR

ALL GLASS

FACTORY MINILITE ALLOY WHEELS

ETC.


PERFECT DONOR FOR A VTEC CONVERSION OR A GREAT FATHER/SON PROJECT AS A STARTER MINI!

THIS 1977 MINI HERE ARE SOME HIGHLIGHTS:


  • PERFECT RUST-FREE FLOORS
  • PERFECT RUST-FREE DOORS
  • ROOF ALREADY PAINTED WHITE AND IS PERFECT
  • FRONT FENDERS ALREADY CUT FOR SPORTPACK FLARES
  • RUST-FREE FRONT SUBFRAME
  • RUST-FREE REAR SUBFRAME
  • ALL BRAKES
  • COMPLETE INTERIOR
  • ALL GLASS
  • 4 MINILITE ALLOY WHEELS WITH YOKOHAMA TIRES
  • ETC.
  • I HAVE A CLEAR ONTARIO TITLE FOR THIS MINI AND IT IS 100% LEGAL IN USA AS IT IS EXEMPT FROM ALL EPA/DOT RULES!


YOU WILL GET ALL THE PARTS EXCEPT THE ENGINE/TRANSMISSION, RADIATOR, ETC.

ALSO SPORTSPACK FLARES ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE.


  • PERFECT DONOR FOR A VTEC CONVERSION 
  • OR A GREAT FATHER/SON FIRST PROJECT MINI!

FOR DETAILED PHOTOS - SEE THE LINK BELOW:

http://s241.photobucket.com/user/MITYMINIS/library/1979%20MINI%20PROJECT


SHIPPING:


PLEASE PICK UP THIS MINI IN PERSON ON A UHAUL DOLLY OR TRAILER. 

I WILL HELP TO LOAD IT ON A TRAILER/DOLLY OR TRUCK.

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS - PLEASE CALL ME AT 289-597-3017 ask for Erik.

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