!979 Austin Mini Clubman Estate Wagon- Right Hand Drive! on 2040-cars
Accord, New York, United States
Up for sale is a 1979 Mini Clubman Estate Wagon Right Hand Drive, with a 1098 high compression motor with manuel 4 speed transmission. it has been rescued after being stored for 10 years It needs a paint job, and needs a a little cosmetic TLC to make it perfect but is a very very solid and good running car. It leaks zero fluids, is "inspectable" meaning you can take it to your local DMV and get it legal as soon as you get it. The turn signals work, high and low beams work, horn works, brakes work great, it shifts perfectly and smoothly with a great feeling clutch, the interior is in great condition,
It has new wiper motors and wipers, Fresh Oil Change and tune up. Have a good look at the pics and ask as many questions as you want. I have addressed any and all the problems I am aware of but the car is almost 40 years is as is sold AS IS. My Ebay rating is stellar though I havent been active for over year so check my history, I am a serious seller that doesn't BS. This is a no reserve auction so please ask any questions prior to bidding! |
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