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1968 Morris Minor Mini Cooper Traveller on 2040-cars

US $6,800.00
Year:1968 Mileage:53650 Color: Blue /
  GREY/BLACK
Location:

New London, New Hampshire, United States

New London, New Hampshire, United States
Advertising:
Body Type:TRAVELLER
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4 CYLINDER
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: MAW61128304A Year: 1968
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Mini
Model: Classic Mini
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: WOOD TRIMMED TRAVELLER
Drive Type: FRONT WHEEL DRIVE
Mileage: 53,650
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Blue
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: GREY/BLACK
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

1968 MINI COOPER TRAVELLER.  I BOUGHT THIS CAR AT THE TERRY BENNETT COLLECTION AUCTION LAST FALL.  IT HADNT BEEN DRIVEN FOR A COUPLE YEARS I HAD IT TRAILERED TO A LOCAL GARAGE HAD IT GONE THROUGH AND STATE INSPECTED AND DROVE IT ALL LAST FALL TILL ABOUT THANKSGIVING AND PUT IT AWAY FOR THE WINTER.   I REPLACED THE MASTER CYLINDER, THE FRONT WHEEL CYLINDERS, NEW SHOCKS, NEW BATTERY, A COUPLE BULBS, BELTS AND HOSES, SOME NEW RUBBER,  I HAVE ORDERED REPRODUCTION HUB CAPS FROM MINI MANIA THEY JUST HAVENT COME YET.  WHEN I REPLACED THE BATTERY I FOUND A COUPLE MORRIS MINOR BADGES UNDER THE SEATS THAT ARE INCLUDED THEY ARE NOT MOUNTED ON CAR.  RIGHT HAND DRIVE, APPARENTLY  WAS RESTORED A FEW YEARS AGO PRETTY NICE PAINT NO RUST PROBLEMS.  I HAVE INCLUDED PICS OF THE UNDERSIDE AS BEST I CAN THE CAR ONLY HAS 5 INCHES OF GROUND CLEARANCE AND I DONT HAVE A LIFT SO I PUT THE CAR UP ON JACK STANDS.  IF I WAS GOING TO KEEP THE CAR I WOULD POWER WASH UNDERSIDE AND PAINT WITH POR 15 RUST PAINT.  IF I DO THAT NOW PROSPECTIVE BUYERS WILL THINK I AM TRYING TO HIDE SOMETHING.  DRIVE THIS CAR ANYWHERE BUT TOP SPEED IS ABOUT 55MPH. THOSE LITTLE 10 INCH RIMS ARE GOING LIKE THE DICKENS.    THIS SILLY LITTLE  CAR IS SUCH A KICK TO DRIVE AND IT TURNS MORE HEADS AND STARTS MORE CONVERSATIONS THAN MY TWO VINTAGE CORVETTES.  WHEN YOU TURN THE KEY IT CANT WAIT TO START UP AND GET GOING.   TOO MANY 4 WHEEL TOYS IS THE ONLY REASON I AM SELLING IT. LOW BUY IT NOW PRICE

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The latest crop of Mini models are larger than their predecessors, and these spy shots let us check out the upcoming Countryman, which could be the biggest vehicle from the diminutively named brand yet. This test car drops some camouflage from the previously spied examples, which gives us a much better look at the new design. Up front, the swirling camo panels do nothing to hide the Countryman's broad, mesh grille, and you can easily make out the shape of the oval headlights. These shots offer a clear look at the lower air dam, with round foglights flanking the central intake. At the rear, the Countryman gets Mini's traditional big taillights, and the exhausts poke out from each corner of the bumper. The next-generation Countryman grows longer and wider to increase interior volume, but the crossover rides on BMW's UKL platform like the rest of Mini's latest vehicles. We also anticipate it to share the same choices of three- and four-cylinder turbocharged engines. Like the recently revealed Clubman All4, expect all-wheel drive as an additional option. After the launch of the standard version, which could happen at the Paris Motor Show in October, the brand likely plans to fill out the Countryman range with a performance-oriented John Cooper Works variant and a greener plug-in hybrid model.

2019 Mini Cooper Oxford Edition Drivers' Notes Review | Lots of fun for a select few

Tue, Jul 2 2019

The 2019 Mini Cooper Oxford Edition is an interesting little model. It's available in both 2- and 4-door Hardtop configurations and aimed at and specifically for college students, recent grads, those in law or medical school as well as active duty or recently discharged or retired members of the military. No one else qualifies to buy one, which is a bummer, because the Oxford Edition is one smoking deal.  Not only does it undercut the price of a bare-bones Cooper, it packs in nearly $7,000 worth of features at no additional cost. That includes stuff like heated seats, a panoramic moonroof, parking sensors and 17-inch wheels. Power still comes from a turbo inline-three, and while an automatic transmission is standard, a six-speed manual is a no-cost option. While the standard Cooper has questionable value given the small size and relatively high price tag, the Oxford Edition is a far more compelling offering. Senior Editor, Green, John Beltz Snyder: This is such a joyful car to drive. It's quick, spritely and engaging. It feels great rowing through the gears, especially the way the car comes to life as you release the clutch in third gear. The car feels peppy in the low-to-mid rev range, but loses some steam as you climb to the top. The shifter is a little light, though, and it needs a firmer gate to keep you from accidentally shifting into reverse instead of first. There needs to be a more distinct feel from gear to gear in general. The clutch travel is long, but I don't mind it, and the high take-up point feels natural. The less-hot Minis of today feel much more refined than those of yore, while scorchers like the JCW remind me of the older, rawer Minis in their road-going manner, though with more contemporary design, tech and amenities. If I were to buy a Mini myself, it'd be a Hardtop like this — I don't need a lot of power to have fun, day to day, and this one is comfy. I wouldn't be eligible for the Oxford deal, which is a shame, because I really like this configuration, especially for the price. Associate Editor Joel Stocksdale: I almost completely agree with John, the regular Mini Cooper is exemplary of good, simple fun. It makes less than 140 horsepower and pound-feet of torque. That's not a lot of power, but it's enough that you can confidently floor it anywhere in public without breaking the law. And it feels nearly as eager and darty as the JCW, so you can keep your speed up as you rip it around corners.

Mini prices new Cooper Hardtop from $19,950* as configurator comes online

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As surprised as the face of the new 2014 Mini Cooper makes the model look, customers shopping for the third-gen hatchback won't be surprised at all come spring. When the Hardtop goes on sale, it will not only offer a similar design to the outgoing model, it will also have a familiar price with a starting MSRP of $19,950 (*plus $795 for destination).
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Mini's press release discussing 2014 Cooper pricing is posted below, but for more detailed information on the options and packages, head on over to the live configurator.