1972 Mini Cooper Retromod Right Hand Drive Fully Restored!!! on 2040-cars
Lavelle, Pennsylvania, United States
1972 Mini Cooper S fully restored top to bottom Hello everyone, this is a auction for a 1972 Mini Cooper S. Let me start off with mentioning that I have about 95 full page detailed pictures of the car below so please give them 20 seconds to load. Also I wanted to mention that my contact tel # is right below here and also at the bottom of the listing, if anyone has any questions or want to inquire about a buy it now price that can be added to the auction so it can ended early. My contact tel # is 570-875-7109. Here is a full breakdown of the entire car. Available for purchase – a right hand drive English 1972 Austin Mini Cooper “S”. There is no rust anywhere on this car. Since my purchase and subsequent restoration, the car has been driven carefully and very well kept. The car has been in California and Michigan previously. The car has been garaged kept since the full restoration. Please remember this is a couple year old restoration and there are some very minor cosmetic flaws, but with that said, you will be hard pressed to find a more attractive, great handling, faster Cooper out there. The following is a summary of the condition of the car including items restored/replaced:
This 1972 “retromod” Morris Cooper S has right-hand drive
and has 13,154 miles. This Mini has a Mk IV body shell with new genuine sills
and rear valance and is painted in Jaguar British Racing Green with OEW top and
bonnet stripes right up to the windscreen, as in the works cars. Also displayed
are color-coded Group II wheel arches and chrome trim, chrome bumpers and
overriders. Quick release grille buttons and bonnet hinges are on the car for
easy service. Leather bonnet straps secure the bonnet with an internal safety
latch and the car is also fit with Halogen ring headlamps with flat lenses, chrome
“works” rock guards, dual Cooper driving lamps, clear glass parking lamps with
amber bulbs and chrome external mirrors, plus dual Monza fuel caps.
Now lets get to the 80 full page detailed pictures that show the exterior, interior, engine compartment, engine and also underneath.
I hope everyone gets a good idea of the excellent condition this car is in and what time and money went into the car. Again If anyone has any questions Please feel free to email or better yet call me directly at 570-875-7109. I will be happy to answer any questions you might have. Also if you would like to come and inspect the car in person please call me to set up an appointment. I will be happy to show you anything you would like to see on the car. The car is being sold AS-IS, with no warranty. I have 100% feedback for a reason, I only list facts about what I sell and if I don't know the answer I will find it out before any guessing. That's the way it should be. Thanks for taking the time to view this auction and have a great day! |
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