Right Hand Drive 1972 Mini 72 Morris Mini Cooper Clean Title !!!!!50 State Legal on 2040-cars
Las Cruces, New Mexico, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:1100
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Red
Make: Mini
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Classic Mini
Trim: BASE
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 11,115
Exterior Color: WHITE/BLUE
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
NO RESERVE !!!!!!!!!!!!! THIS IS A REALLY COOL TRUE 1972 MORRIS MINI RIGHT HAND DRIVE !!! THIS CAR IS SUPER COOL AND SUPER FUN TO DRIVE, PEOPLE ALL OVER TOWN GIVES US THUMBS UP ALL THE TIME, YOU ALSO HAVE PEOPLE LOOK AT IT LIKE WHaT !?!?!?! WHEN THEY SEE ME DRIVING ON THE RIGHT SIDE!!! WHEN IT COMES TO THE CAR IT RUNS REALLY GOOD. I TAKE IT ON THE HIGHWAY UP TO 65 EASILY. LIGHTS WORK, TURN SIGNALS, HORN, WIPERS, SPEEDOMETER AND RPM'S, CAR HAS SOME UPGRADES AND NEW PARTS, FOR EXAMPLE BRAIDED BRAKE LINES ALUMINUM RADIATOR NEW ALTERNATOR, NEW WOOD DASH TRIM, NEW WINDOW CRANKS, DOOR LATCHES, WEATHER STRIPPING , NEW GRILL FITTED CAR COVER AND MUCH MORE ... ALL WINDOWS ROLL DOWN FINE , HAS POP OUT WINDOWS IN THE BACK ... IT AMAZES ME HOW GOOD THIS 1972 MINI DRIVES! ENGINE IS QUIET AND DOES NOT SMOKE OR MAKE ANY WEIRD NOISES, TRANSMISSION SHIFTS GOOD ALL GEARS GO IN WITH NO GRINDS. THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO OWN A CLASSIC THAT NOT EVERYONE HAS. BE UNIQUE, BE DIFFERENT!!! REMEMBER NO RESERVE !!!! WITH ALL THAT SAID YOU'RE BUYING A 1972 CAR SO IT MEANS IT'S NOT NEW !!! ITS NOT RESTORED!!!! ITS A NICE LOOKING DAILY DRIVER !!! CAR IS SOLD AS IS WHERE IS WITH NOT WARRANTY OR PROMISES OF ANY KIND !!! YOU ARE MORE THAN WELCOME TO COME SEE THE CAR YOURSELF OR SEND AN EBAY INSPECTOR OR ANY OTHER COMPANY. I'M SURE YOU WILL LOVE THIS CAR AS MUCH AS I DO!!!CAR IS LOCATED IN LAS CRUCES, NM AREA 88011. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SHIPPING/TRANSPORT FEES. I WILL BE MORE THAN GLAD TO HELP YOU WITH SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS. PLEASE ONLY BID IF YOU REALLY INTEND TO BUY !!! IF YOU HAVE LESS THAN A 5 FEEDBACK CONTACT ME BEFORE YOU BID I HAVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION EARLY SINCE CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL ME I WILL TRY TO ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE THANKS FOR YOUR TIME AND GOOD LUCK !!!!
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EPA: Four 2014 Mini Cooper models need to drop mpg numbers
Wed, Oct 22 2014After the huge problems that Hyundai/Kia experienced with its mislabeled fuel economy labels, you'd think that any time an automaker has to adjust its mpg numbers, heralds would be shouting from the rooftops. But, after Ford admitted to three big mistakes with its numbers for the 2013 C-Max Hybrid and Mercedes-Benz had to lower the fuel economy rating for the C-Class, we understand if those heralds are a bit tired by now. The models affected include the 3-door and the 3-door S. Still, today's news is that BMW has to lower the fuel efficiency numbers for four versions of the 2014 Mini Cooper thanks to an audit conducted by the EPA and then some joint re-testing. The models affected include the 3-door with the 1.5-liter engine and the 3-door S with its 2.0-liter powerplant, with both manual and semi-automatic transmissions. As with the Benzes, the rating changes are not big ones, around one or two miles per gallon. The big exception is the manual S 3-door's highway number, which lost four mpg from 38 to 34. You can see all the numbers, new and old, in the press release below, but the EPA isn't saying what caused the problem this time. The Agency's new test procedures can't come fast enough. It should be noted that the 2015 Mini Cooper was recently delayed a bit because of the extra time it took to get the EPA numbers right. There's no confirmation that these two items are connected, but we would not be surprised to hear they were. EPA Requiring BMW to Correct Fuel Economy Labels for Four Mini Cooper Vehicles Washington - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is revising estimates for four 2014 BMW Mini Cooper vehicles to ensure consumers are given accurate fuel economy values. The EPA performed a fuel economy audit on the BMW Mini Cooper and obtained values that differed from those BMW submitted to EPA for certification. With EPA oversight, BMW conducted new emissions and fuel economy testing, and EPA conducted its own testing at its National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory in Ann Arbor, Michigan. As a result of this subsequent testing, EPA is requiring BMW to relabel four of its 2014 Mini Cooper models with lower fuel economy values. The specific changes to fuel economy stickers are listed in the table below.
2016 John Cooper Works Clubman is torquiest Mini ever
Wed, Sep 21 2016Mini fancies its latest Clubman as more an executive car than a typical premium compact. Think BMW 5 Series to the regular Hardtop's 3 Series. With that in mind, you can think of the new John Cooper Works Clubman as a Mini M5 of sorts. The new JCW Clubman boasts a number of features not offered on its little brothers. Mini engineers are squeezing 228 horsepower out of the 2.0-liter, turbocharged four-cylinder, just like on the Hardtop model. But the bigger John Cooper Works gets a significant bump in torque, up from 236 pound-feet of torque to a more robust 258 lb-ft. And with a standard All4 all-wheel-drive system, the JCW Clubman maximizes the ability to deploy that extra power. View 15 Photos Regardless of transmission, the new Works model hits 60 in 6.0 seconds and runs up to 147 miles per hour, 0.9 seconds quicker and five miles per hour faster than the S model we drove last year. A sportier suspension, meanwhile, drops the ride height 0.4 inches, so expect at least slightly better handling from Mini's newest Works model. Exclusive two-piece sport seats should keep drivers in place while exercising the newfound handling ability. But beyond the extra power, all-wheel drive, upgraded suspension, and neat seats, the JCW Clubman is largely a mishmash of parts we know and like. It uses the same standard six-speed manual and optional eight-speed automatic as the regular car, while the polarizing six-doored body wears the usual JCW tinsel – 18-inch wheels and a more aggressive body kit that promises better engine and brake cooling. And it still has a weight problem – the new car weighs in just under 3,500 pounds to the standard car's 3,300-pound curb weight. Mini hasn't published pricing, but if the trend set by the Hardtop and Convertible continues, we'd wager the new JCW will start around $35,500, tacking $6,000 onto the S model's $29,450. Well, at least Mini has the executive-level pricing down. The John Cooper Works Clubman should hit US dealers in December. Related Video: Related Gallery 2016 Mini John Cooper Works Clubman View 18 Photos News Source: MiniImage Credit: Live photos copyright 2016 Drew Phillips / AOL MINI Wagon Luxury Performance mini clubman
Mini forgets to bring car to LA, shows Citysurfer concept scooter
Wed, 19 Nov 2014See that red thing? It's the Mini Citysurfer Concept. It is not, in case you were wondering, an automobile. Yet despite this apparent shortcoming, Mini has placed it on a plinth at the 2014 Los Angeles Auto Show.
The electric scooter weighs in at 40 pounds, can hit 15 miles per hour, cover 10 to 15 miles and can be folded up and charged in the trunk of a Mini Cooper (or any other vehicle with a 12-volt outlet and a roomy enough cargo area). According to the British marque, these qualities will give the scooter's owner the "spontaneous and convenient mobility even in those sections of an urban area not accessible to motorized vehicles."
It's not terribly difficult to see the appeal, as Mini explains it. With urban congestion becoming an increasingly serious problem - and some cities beginning to ban cars outright - the idea of an easy to charge and easy to stow runabout is extremely attractive. That's doubly true in the case of the Citysurfer, which is rather well equipped, as far as scooters go.