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  • VicSkimmr
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    Originally posted by archie
    Nope,I did not buy it.The car looked MUCH better in the pictures than in person. Paint was done poorly and it had a good amount of rust.As a matter of fact, it had poorly painted paint painted over rust. lol! (Little tongue twister there)
    Kinda bummed but the hunt for a mini is still on.:(:D
    Glad to hear it. I just noticed the thread but that car actually isn't a '69. It's a re-VIN of a newer car.

    A '69 is a Mk II which should have quite a few features that are missing in the car in question. It should have the external door hinges as well as the sliding windows. See pic below for what an actual Mk II would look like.



    There's nothing wrong with a re-VIN (actually it's a good way of getting a Mini with some modern conveniences that would otherwise be impossible to get here), but you should know exactly what it is when you purchase it.

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  • ldsbeaker
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    yes, please with the $$.

    I remember I looked at an older one in like 2004, and it was much nicer in photos...
    It was caged, interior stripped, rusty, and ran kinda dodgy.
    They wanted like $6k? I can't remember, but it was too much.

    I bought my 92 (titled as '76) for $3500. VERY nice. BRG, RHD (automatic) :(

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  • KEL
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    How much was he asking for it?

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  • archie
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    Originally posted by NuthinFancy
    I've been lurking on this thread for a lil bit .....Anyword if he got it or not ....ARCHIE UPDATE PLEASE. Lol nice car man hope the sale went good.
    Nope,I did not buy it.The car looked MUCH better in the pictures than in person. Paint was done poorly and it had a good amount of rust.As a matter of fact, it had poorly painted paint painted over rust. lol! (Little tongue twister there)
    Kinda bummed but the hunt for a mini is still on.:(:D

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  • ZekeTheSneak
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    That mini is a dream car of mine, I saw a stanced green one once at alki beach so sick

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  • NuthinFancy
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    I've been lurking on this thread for a lil bit .....Anyword if he got it or not ....ARCHIE UPDATE PLEASE. Lol nice car man hope the sale went good.

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  • Blendercloud
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    Originally posted by ldsbeaker
    p.s. I'm all for car art, but it's a '69, man. Those are some rare air, right there.
    Checkerboard vinyl (removeable) ok. But other than that, keep it stock. Especially one that nice.
    Couldn't agree more!

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  • Teaguer
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    Oh yeah old skool Mini's are the shit!
    Growing up in Europe I was exposed to them early on and liked them instantly.
    Hell they used to race them in my town on snow and ice! :p
    Always one of the cars I want to own one day.

    Oh and pics of Eddie on the roof are must once completed. :up:


    Buddy of mine that i bought my M3 from has a fully restored one, not sure of the exact year though.
    Check out how small it is even when compared to an Mcoupe. :-D

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  • 5Toes
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    Was just on Bring a trailer and saw this

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...053+&viewitem=

    Ive seen these things race. Oh and I have seen a truck one too!

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  • archie
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    Guy just called me. Im on my way!!!

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  • ldsbeaker
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    Originally posted by Emre
    More important, they're real deathtraps. I wouldn't be comfortable running one on the highways around here with all the tractor trailers and SUVs on the road.
    Thanks, Debbie Downer.

    Sorry, when I'm driving mine at 70 mph on the highway, I have more important things to worry about than dying in it. Like how the hell having so much fun can be legal.

    RHD is nice, too. you know for Checkers runs and all that.

    Hope you get ahold of the guy.

    p.s. I'm all for car art, but it's a '69, man. Those are some rare air, right there.
    Checkerboard vinyl (removeable) ok. But other than that, keep it stock. Especially one that nice.

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  • KennyT
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    I've driven one at a MSU autocross. Hilariously fun cars. It also won the vintage class that day.

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  • Emre
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    I love vintage Austin Minis and serously considered buying one 2 or 3 years back. But I was discouraged from doing so by a bunch of Mini owners I know. The car really isn't weatherproof, which may not be an issue in SoCal, but is a real problem in the Northeast. Same for rustproofing. More important, they're real deathtraps. I wouldn't be comfortable running one on the highways around here with all the tractor trailers and SUVs on the road.

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  • archie
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    Should be on my way to go see the car right now but the seller is not answering any of my calls or my texts. Something is up? Said Friday he would hold the car for me til I had a chance to see it today.

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  • Holland
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    180 horsepower in one of those things would be absolutely amazing.

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