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Classic Mini 1963 on 2040-cars

Year:1963 Mileage:71500
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United States

United States

RIGHT HAND DRIVE.!!!!!  1963 MORRIS MINI  
Purchased two years ago in England with another Mini, selling now due to another project.
The car has been completly restored and upgraded to 1380cc
The body shell was completely stripped, all rust was removed, and then painted in white. The doors were replaced with internal hinge doors and the glass replaced with Plexiglass ( in the doors ) 

New seat frames BUT older corbeau seats.
The mechanical work is quite extensive, including a $7,700 complete engine rebuild. 
45 DCOE 152 carburettor,Modified head to BV ( Big Valve ) spec, a Straight Cut Gearbox, and an upgraded adjustable suspension,LCB exhaust. 
Other features include,Push button Start, Oil cooler, servo assisted front disc brakes,Roll Bar and Huge Cibie Fog Lamps ( fog Lamps have wire installed but not wired to main  harness )
Ideal for the weekend racer and exciting road driving.

Additional photos can be supplied upon request. 

NOTE: The odometer reading is 71,000 Miles...HOWEVER...The Engine was rebuilt less than 3,000 miles ago. 
Due to the age of the car the State of Alabama does NOT issue a Title. 

One small chip on the passenger side front wing. ( see photo )

PLEASE  ask questions before buying.

The car will be sold on a BILL OF SALE. As is no warranty 
Buyer is responsible for all shipping charges.


NOTE:  this car has NOT BEEN CERTIFIED as a race or Track car

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Next-gen Mini interior ditching familiar center speedo

Fri, 29 Mar 2013

A Reddit user has posted images of the 2015 F56 Mini Cooper, one each of the exterior and interior. As has been the case since the launch of the new Mini in 2001, the overall exterior shape underneath camouflage screams Mini, but insiders are still calling the coming F56 model "the most aggressively different new Mini yet." Inside, though, the two-door that defined premium hatchbacks has, according to its most devoted buyers, gone mainstream.
The giant ring atop the center console is there, but there's no longer a speedometer inside of it. Instead, in an integration that brings to mind words like "shoehorned," Mini designers have placed radio and telephone controls inside the bezel. According to the Mini experts at MotoringFile, the picture above is the base trim and one of four possible treatments - in the upper trims a larger screen for navigation takes up most of the space. The bezel itself is marked with mood lighting that supposedly "swirls around" when you start the car with the red toggle switch.
The speedo rests atop the steering column with a tachometer placed to its left. The BMW wheel pictured is just for the prototype - you can expect a familiar three-spoke Mini wheel when the car is revealed, and latest rumor is that the event will take place at this year's Frankfurt Motor Show.

Mini celebrates racing success with John Cooper Works Countryman ALL4 Dakar Winner 2013

Tue, 05 Mar 2013

French drivers Stéphane Peterhansel and Jean-Paul Cottret drove a Mini Countryman to a class win at this year's Dakar Rally, and to commemorate their win, Mini has introduced a limited-volume car that will only be sold in France. The Mini John Cooper Works Countryman ALL4 Dakar Winner 2013 might be a mouthful to say, but it's a fitting tribute to Peterhansel's eleventh Dakar win as this Countryman is painted to look like the rally car and only 11 will be sold in the Peterhansel's home country.
Sporting a similar green-over-matte-black paint scheme as the Dakar Countryman, the JCW Countryman ALL4 Dakar Winner 2013 also adds green accents to the full-length top and side stripes, the side marker lights and also contrasting stitching inside the cabin. Adding to the car's rally look, this special edition will also include the racers' number card on the front doors, Dakar decals on the front and rear and Peterhansel's signature on the hood. Grille-mounted rally lights, bright red brake calipers and unique 19-inch wheels with dark-painted inserts finish off the exterior design.

Mini's matte Countryman Black Knight Edition rises

Wed, 16 Oct 2013

Mini is certainly no stranger to a special edition, as unique option and styling packs have been a staple of the Mini line since its return to the US market, but it's next special trim is quite a big departure from previous cars. It's based on the Countryman, and is called the Black Knight Edition.
As you cans see from the image up top, it'll sport a sinister, matte-black paint scheme, making this Mini not unlike BMW's range of Frozen Edition cars. First reported on by those Mini-obsessed folks at MotoringFile, the Black Knight Edition Countryman will be limited to 60 units, and will be offered on a first-come, first-serve basis, making this car quite a bit different from previous special editions, which generally stuck around for a full model year.
According to MF, the matte finish will only be available on the Cooper S Countryman, although oddly, one of the teaser images shows a John Cooper Works badge. BKE models should be coming nearly loaded, which means that there's not a lot of customization done and the price tag is probably going to be exorbitant for a Mini. Buyers will, though, have the choice of front- or all-wheel drive and a choice of six-speed manual or six-speed automatic.