1962 Morris Mini Traveler on 2040-cars
Delaware, Ohio, United States
Engine:1275
Body Type:Wagon
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Almond Green with White Top
Model: Countryman
Interior Color: Green
Year: 1962
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: 2 Door Wagon
Drive Type: Front wheel Drive
Warranty: None - As Is
Mileage: 80,640
Sub Model: Traveler
I've owned this Mini for about 20 years, but it has had little use in the last 5, which is the reason for selling. I had the car repainted a little over 6 years and the paint in general is still pretty good. I have included photos of a small dent in the left rear just below the tail light assembly. The drivers side door has also sagged a bit, which is common for these early cars. Subsequently the door opening has three places where the paint has chipped, also shown in the photos. There is a scratch in the bonnet where the windshield wiper blade went amiss, also in the photos. The interior was fitted with new carpet and the rear seat was recovered. The two front seats were not recovered as we were looking for some different seats but that never happened. The engine is a 1275 Cooper S, runs fine and has plenty of power, but could use a tune up since it has sat unused for so long. Front brakes have also been changed to Cooper S disc brakes. Wheels are Minilite replicas with Yokohama A008 tires, all in good shape. At the time of the repaint, all suspension parts were gone through, including new shocks all around.Fuel gauge doesn't work which may be either the sending unit or electrical. Everything else functions, turn signals, horn etc. I'm selling as is, with no warranty, shipping or pickup is at buyers expense.
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Fri, Aug 21 2015There was supposed to be some track driving in this video. When Mini invited me to drive the 2015 JCW Hardtop, I was instantly interested because, well, I love cars and I love hot hatches. But adding to the excitement was the proffered time to drive the beastie on both a private racing circuit and an autocross-like cone course. But the gods that watch over Internet video weren't with me on that day. My track driving footage was spoiled, and the autocross setup ever so slightly less than photogenic. Thankfully, the selection of hills and dales around the New York-Connecticut border is ample and attractive. Video recording of the JCW, complete with a mild-soundtrack of it spitting out 228 horsepower was saved. For those of you that missed the written First Drive feature, this paragraph summarizes my feelings rather neatly: "It only took fifteen minutes of driving on the lilting, tree-lined roads outside of New Haven, CT, to realize that the 2015 Mini JCW Hardtop was a lot less pissed off. And with more power, refined ride quality, a better interior, and an available automatic transmission, a lot more suitable for a wide variety of drivers. The little hellion has matured." If you need more depth than that, by all means go back and read the full report. Or if you'd like the more visceral experience of riding along with me (what a treat!) just stop reading now and watch me talk near a camera.
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