
Thoughts On A 67 Mk1 Cooper But With Cooper S Engine
#31
Posted 17 February 2021 - 10:05 AM
Doesn’t look in bad nick at all
What sort of money is that in NZ
At the right money I think is a no brainier
#32
Posted 17 February 2021 - 05:55 PM
#33
Posted 17 February 2021 - 09:18 PM
Hopefully you can do a lot of the dirty work and mechanicals yourself, and get a professional paint job
#34
Posted 17 February 2021 - 09:46 PM
Guessing with the current exchange rate that works out at about $10k NZD... I'd be very tempted to go for that especially when considering what it'd be worth outside of NZ in fully restored condition as well! I pretty much doubled the resale value of my NZ car just by bringing it with me to the UK, prices are going up now in NZ but not quite at the same level as some other markets yet.
#35
Posted 18 February 2021 - 10:46 AM
It’s about 5000gbp including the other shell. Prices are going nuts for minis here since about 2 years ago. This price for me is reasonable as it’s what the guy paid a few years ago but isn’t getting around to the project. He just bought it and pushed it to the back of his shed. On a rough price estimate I think I would have to sink maybe 10000gbp into it but a mint Aussie GT in Australia are starting to go for 20-25gbp
If you buy it, are you after a shiny car or could you imagine keeping its patina?
I would at first have the whole Mini inside out dry-ice blasted to see how the original paint (if it is) comes out. If it's too bad you can still strip the paint and do a full body restoration. Just my 2p.
#36
Posted 19 February 2021 - 10:06 AM
whats a patina? I'm intrigued !
#37
Posted 19 February 2021 - 10:26 AM
#38
Posted 19 February 2021 - 10:56 AM
whats a patina? I'm intrigued !
Patina in terms of a car means to keep as much of the original paint, scratches whatever rather than getting rid of all the cars "life" with a new shiny restoration. Sometimes also named a "rustoration". Only structural faults are to be mended and either left visible or blended in.
Hence I suggested dry-ice cleaning as it gets rid of all the muck and loose rust, so you can see what the condition is. Then some paint polishing and local rust removal / preservation and you might get a car that bears its age related scars and wrinkles with pride. Market value of patina cars is actually higher too.
Edited by MiNiKiN, 19 February 2021 - 11:00 AM.
#39
Posted 12 March 2021 - 07:12 PM
Well, I did it. I bought the Aussie GT! I got it home last weekend so will start a new build thread for this!
But before I do. I saw this other normal 1275GT. Have you seen an engine number plate like this? Its a 12H706 engine, but I've never seen the Z letter on the second line of the engine plate. Thoughts?
Edited by mark205gti, 08 May 2021 - 09:55 AM.
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