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Description
1979 Austin Mini 1000
Bored out to 1100cc with
wide arches, deep dish 4-spoke alloys, fruity exhaust, bespoke interior with
bucket seats
Dating from April 1979 this Austin built Mini has
evidently been restored, with a selection of undated photos on file showing
various stages of its transformation from rotten black to the eye-catching blue
machine we see here today.
The history file includes the V5C, current MOT
running until September 2021 with just 1 minor advisory recorded for 'hazard
warning lights flashing too fast', 4 old MOTs and a selection of invoices.
A glance at the more recent MOT history shows the car has covered c.17,800 miles
in the last 10 years with a period between 2015 and 2020 without
MOT.
Other documents on file show the car featuring on a stand at the
Malvern Mini Show in March 2009 in a similar state to the current bar body
coloured wheel arch extensions (they are black now) and different wheels.
A couple of plaques on file suggest attendence at the Mini in the Park event at
Cornbury in 1998 an also in 1999 hosted by Mini Magazine.
The attractive
alloy wheels presently fitted are receipted, purchased for £450,
another invoice details purchase of a valve guide set in bronze alloy plus oil
pressure release valve and spring kit in 2010 and master cylinder at the
same time.
Another details purchase of a Kent fast road cam,
twin-row lightened timing gear set and timing chain in 2009 at a cost of £255, a
set of A-series pistons in 2009, silicone radiator hose set also in 2009 costing
£75, oil cooler and stainless pipe set in 2008, all new gauges also in 2008,
Clubman Classic Cobra seats in Jan 2008 at a cost of £253, 3-spoke 320mm
steering wheel in Nov-2011, door skins and bottoms inner sections, poly bush set
for the engine and 8.4" front discs in Oct-2007 for £289 and new a-posts, hinge
panels and quick shift in 2007 plus Gmax Mini uprated front and rear shock
absorbers with poly bush kit also in 2007.
Evidently considerable time,
money and effort have gone into creating this cool little car that started on
the button and ran well at the time of our photography. Under the bonnet it
looks like further undocumented works have gone on, with the engine wearing MED
Engineering branding. The vendor believes the engine capacity has
been increased to 1100cc, but there is no documentary evidence to support this,
although the car does certainly feel peppy!
It certainly looks like a lot
of fun for small change!
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