My Mk1 1960 Mini 850 De Luxe is currently at the paint shop and will soon be finished in resplendent tartan red, it's original colour.
So far, the car has been kept as original as possible with two major deviations: The Mk1 floor footwells are no longer the original large size, and I've fitted seat belt mounting points.
I have replaced a few panels: Cabin floor, boot floor, rear lower panel, rear valance, wheel tubs, rear quarter wings, doors, apex panels, front wings, front panel, left front inner wing, and both subframes. In fact, almost everything from the waist rail down, except for the front bulkhead and right inner wing.
The car has it's original 850 engine with just over 70k miles on the clock (believed genuine) which has a reground crank and new bearings.
The car has cost me a fortune to get to the current state. Though I had bought it as a gift for my wife, she doesn't want it and I now need to find the best way to move it on without it costing me too much.
The bodywork is now better than new and the paintwork is freshly applied it its original colour.
So, my question: Which of the following options would net me the best monetary return (I don't mind spending a little more to get a better return):
1. Keep it original, including using as many original interior parts as possible
2. Keep it original but replace the interior
3. Change the engine to something like a 1275 to make the car more usable in modern traffic
4. Make the car a Cooper S Evocation
5. Something else (please clarify in your reply)










