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US $10,000.00
Year:1988 Mileage:63000 Color: Black /
 BEIGE
Location:

UK, United Kingdom

UK, United Kingdom
Condition:
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Year
: 1988
Mileage: 63,000
Make: Mini
Exterior Color: Black
Model: Classic Mini
Interior Color: BEIGE

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VERY PLEASED TO OFFER THIS EXCLUSIVE MINI
VIN SAXXL2S1020391968
FACTORY ORIGINAL LEFT HAND DRIVE STEERING
SUPER MINI COOPER WITH VERY HIGH SPECIFICATION
ORIGINAL BLACK
ORIGINAL FACTORY LIGHT BEIGE LEATHER INTERIOR
FULL SIZE ELECTRIC SUNROOF IN GOOD WORKING ORDER
FACTORY ALLOY WHEELS
FACTORY CHROME WHEEL ARCHES
CLASSY LEATHER AND POLISHED ALLOY STEERING WHEEL
1.3 INJECTION ENGINE AND GEARBOX ALL IN GOOD CONDITION
THIS IS THE ORIGINAL PAINTWORK SO NO RUST PROBLEMS
ALL CHECKED UNDERNEATH FOR SOLID FRAME
LOOKS AND DRIVES REALLY WELL
VERY EXCLUSIVE MODEL MADE AS LIMITED EDITION
ONLY VERY FEW HAD FUEL INJECTION
VERY GOOD CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT FOR YEAR
1988 VIN WITH FULL 1990S SPECIFICATION
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Lego Mini Cooper coming in August [w/video]

Wed, 04 Jun 2014

Lego isn't just for kids anymore. A while back, the company cleverly realized that adults liked its connecting blocks as much as kids but wanted a more sophisticated project to take on. It offers a whole set of Expert models, including a wickedly cool Volkswagen Bus from a few years ago. Now, it's taking aim at automotive enthusiasts again with the recently announced classic Mini Cooper set due to go on sale on August 1 for $99.99.
This is a seriously cool Lego model. At nine inches long, five inches wide and four inches tall, the car is certainly compact (as a Mini should be), but it contains 1,077 pieces. It's finished in the classic Mini look with a British Racing Green body with white roof, hood stripes and mirror caps. The doors, hood and trunk all open up, and there's even a little, simulated engine. The interior includes features like a turning steering wheel and movable gearshift and handbrake. In the boot, there is a cute picnic set, and even a spare tire hidden under the floor. If you want to show off your handiwork after it's built, the roof is removable to peer inside.
Expect dads around the world to be unwrapping these when the holidays roll around. Scroll down to watch one of Lego's designers detailing its latest set and read the full release about it, below. The gallery shows the Mini off from all of its blocky angles, as well.

Mini Clubman Concept isn't mini, isn't a Clubman

Wed, 05 Mar 2014

Hey, remember when Mini was... mini? I know, you've heard all this before. But seriously.
Take this new Mini Clubman Concept, for example. As you'll recall, the current Clubman slots in between the Hardtop and Countryman models in the Mini lineup. But because the new, third-generation Mini has grown, so has everything else. And in fact, the concept car seen here is actually 4.4 inches longer and just over 2 inches wider than the current, already-large Countryman. The future of Mini looks awfully maxi.
Furthermore, the Clubman as we know it uses a weird, five-door layout (two up front, a third, suicide door, and two barn doors out back), but this concept adds a sixth door for a decidedly more conventional layout. Of course, four real doors for passengers sort of takes the uniqueness out of the Clubman package, and essentially makes this thing a not-as-tall, front-wheel-drive Countryman. Totally necessary, right?

Mini blows up over women applying makeup in cars

Wed, 05 Jun 2013

Distracted driving is a very real problem. From drivers with phones dangling from their ears to those constantly adjusting the stereo or dealing with rowdy children in the back seat, anything that diverts attention away from the act of driving is a potential danger. And yes, that would indeed include applying makeup while driving.
Publicis, the advertising agency used by Mini in Mexico, came up with an inventive (or offensive, depending on your point of view) way of reminding female drivers "that there's a time and place for everything." And while we're not quite sure of the veracity of the statistics cited in the video below, or even the necessity of its production in general, perhaps we'll just take it as a reminder to pay attention while driving... no matter what else happens to be on our minds. Or faces, as it were.
Scroll down below for the explosive demonstration.