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#1 mini-man-dan

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Posted 14 October 2010 - 03:41 PM

Hi All

Will be selling my 35 once I have another car, and am wondering what you think it's worth.

1994 Rover Mini 35 with 67k on the clock, loads of receipts with it and every MOT since new.

1275 carb engine (one of the last carb Minis made). Starts everytime first time, no smoke bangs or rattles. Runs perfectly.

Play Mini exhaust and Hi-Los. New front shocks (standard), MOT since next May.

Bodywork is gorgeous Arizona Blue, one of only 200 made in this colour. There are a couple of bubbles under the windscreen and under the headlights, but they really are only bubbles, I have seen much much worse. Both doors are in perfect condition, boot lid has very minor bubble along the bottom. Floors, sills etc are fine with no work needing doing atall.

12x5.5 Ultralite wheels, front yoko tyres were new for the last MOT.

Interior is Recaro grey front seats from an Escort RS Turbo, new grey carpets, retro retrims door cards with blue stitching. Standard limited edition interior is still complete, but not in the greatest of conditions (will be included).

Any ideas??

Cheers
Dan :)


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Posted 14 October 2010 - 06:12 PM

I've seen this car and it is stunning. :)

My humble opinion - £2000+, I reckon. :)

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Posted 15 October 2010 - 04:27 AM

I would say £1500 tops, as the original interior is "past its best"

In our experience any limited edition car needs to have all its "signature items" present, correct and in good fettle




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