1970 Mini Cooper With Factory A/c on 2040-cars
Cape Coral, Florida, United States
Engine:1300CC
For Sale By:Private Seller
Drive Type: MANUAL
Make: Mini
Mileage: 901,239
Model: Cooper
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: COOPER
YOU ARE BIDDING ON A 1970 MINI COOPER. WE RECIEVED THIS CAR AS A PARTIAL TRADE IN THE CONDITION AS SHOWN. IT APPEARS TO HAVE VERY NICE ORANGE PAINT IN MY OPINION (SEE PHOTOS) NICE CHROME WITH DRIVER QUALITY INTERIOR - DRIVERS SEAT BEING THE WEAKEST PART. NICE SOUND SYSTEM. THIS CAR APPEARS TO BE A FACTORY A/C CAR - THE A/C IS CURRENTLY NOT WORKING BUT APPEARS TO BE INTACT. THE CAR RUNS AND DRIVES, SEE VIDEO LINK BELOW. I DON'T SEE ANY RUST ON THE CAR, THE HEADLIGHTS, BRAKE LIGHTS AND TAIL LIGHTS WORK AS THEY SHOULD. THE TURN SIGNALS DO NOT. I HAVE OWNED IT FOR A FEW MONTHS AND HAVE CLEAR TITLE IN MY NAME. ALTHOUGH IT IS REGISTERED I HAVE ONLY DRIVEN IT LOCALLY WITH NO ISSUES. IT DOES HAVE AN ELECTRICAL POWER DRAW SO, WHEN NOT IN USE WE DISCONNECT THE BATTERY. I DO NOT KNOW A LOT ABOUT THESE CARS SO, ASK ANY QUESTIONS. IT IS A 1300 cc ENGINE. THIS CAR ALWAYS RECIEVES COMPLIMENTS AND ALWAYS DRAWS A CROWD. A GREAT LITTLE CAR FOR LOCAL CAR SHOWS AND A LOT OF FUN TO DRIVE.
TAKE A LOOK AT THE VIDEO LINK BELOW:
THIS VEHICLE IS SOLD AS-IS NO WARRANTIES OR GUARANTEES ALL SALES ARE FINAL SO, IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK ME BEFORE YOU BID.
PLEASE REMEMBER BUYER IS FULLY RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING AND/OR COLLECTION FOR THIS VEHICLE. I WILL HELP WHERE POSSIBLE.
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Why the 2020 Mini John Cooper Works GP doesn't have a manual
Thu, Nov 21 2019LOS ANGELES — The 2020 Mini John Cooper Works GP is an interesting machine. While it shares a lot in common with its predecessors, such as the big rear wing, no rear seat, four-spoke wheels and other aggressive design cues, it has a number of distinct differences. In particular, it has a massive amount of power relative to old models, and it doesn't have a manual transmission. This all left us with some questions that we brought to some Mini representatives. We'll start with the big one: "Where's our manual?" The representatives said a lot about how manual take rates are declining, and the smooth, quick-shifting automatic transmission fits a track-oriented car. But they also eventually admitted that they don't have a manual transmission available that would be strong enough to handle the turbo 2.0-liter engine's 301 horsepower and prodigious 332 pound-feet of torque. On the other hand, the engine, which is also used in the John Cooper Works Countryman, Clubman, and small BMWs, already has an automatic developed. And obviously, the company didn't feel it was worth it to develop a stronger gearbox for a run of just 3,000 cars. At the very least, having experienced Mini automatics in the past, they are good, and to make the experience a little more engaging, Mini has custom 3D-printed aluminum alloy shift paddles for the GP that do feel good. Another thing we were curious about was the disappearance of the Nurburgring lap time from the dashboard. Spy shots showed a time of 7:56.69 on a 3D-printed dash panel. The 3D-printed dashboard remains, but it will now have each model's production number instead. The display car uses 2020 as an example. The Mini representatives said that past customers cared more about which number of car they had, rather than a lap time. This is also in keeping with past GP models that all displayed their production numbers somewhere in the interior. The new GP's most striking features, though, are its carbon fiber fender flares. They serve a couple of purposes, such as accommodating the car's wider track and tires. According to one of the representatives, they also help direct airflow and reduce drag, but she didn't say by how much. Then there's the appearance, which is unusual at the least, looking almost like vertical wings, and it's inspired by the outrageous concept. Although they're made of carbon fiber, it's more of a molded style than the woven variety seen on many cars.
Mini reveals new John Cooper Works concept ahead of Detroit
Tue, 17 Dec 2013BMW effectively hit the reset button when it unveiled the new Mini at the LA Auto Show last month, opening the door to a whole raft of new variants to follow - and this is the first.
Set to be unveiled at the Detroit Auto Show next month is the new Mini John Cooper Works Concept, a show car that previews the next hot hatch from the Anglo-Saxon automaker. Mini isn't saying much about what makes it tick, focusing instead of the design that sets it apart from the standard version we've already seen.
This JCW concept features a lustrous grey paintjob with bright red accents, 18-inch alloys and an upgraded aero kit, all aimed at making the Mini look that much sportier. It's got bigger air intakes where the fog lights would be, LED headlamps, a black grille frame, side skirts, a rear bumper with diffuser insert and a roof-mounted spoiler.
Mini prepping new John Cooper Works convertible
Sat, Jan 17 2015Those enamored by a Mini's spritely handling and retro styling but looking for that extra performance edge have had a succession of John Cooper Works models to choose from, straight through to the latest version unveiled this week in Detroit. And now, Mini appears to be preparing a JCW version of the new convertible. Spied undergoing cold-weather testing in Scandinavia, this Mini prototype appears to be wearing the tell-tale signs of a JCW model, combined with the folding fabric roof of the convertible model. Mini has yet to reveal the convertible version of the latest, third-generation Cooper, but while we're expecting it to take a similar approach to the outgoing model – with four seats and a soft top stacking up in the back when open – there's always the chance that, with the demise of the two-seat Roadster model, the roof on the new cabrio will fold more flush with the rear deck. Since this prototype, like the previous one we saw over a year ago on a flat-bed truck, has its roof up, it's impossible to say at this point. What we can see is that this prototype, though decked out in swirly camouflage, is wearing the upgraded body kit of the new JCW hatch, including the flared wheel arches, big air vents and dual central exhaust tips. The wheels, though wearing snow tires appropriate to the climate, fill those flared fenders well, and are in turn packed with what look like pretty big brakes. Expect the 2.0-liter turbo four to pack the same 228 horsepower and 236 pound-feet of torque as the hardtop version, only with the added thrill of wind in your hair. Of course, if Mini is indeed preparing to launch a JCW version of the new convertible, there's nothing to say it won't do the same with the four-door Hardtop, the upcoming Clubman wagon or any other body-style in the new range. Featured Gallery Mini JCW Convertible: Spy Shots View 9 Photos Image Credit: CarPix Spy Photos MINI Convertible Performance jcw mini convertible mini cooper convertible