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Classic Mini 1963 on 2040-cars

Year:1963 Mileage:71500
Location:

United States

United States

RIGHT HAND DRIVE.!!!!!  1963 MORRIS MINI  
Purchased two years ago in England with another Mini, selling now due to another project.
The car has been completly restored and upgraded to 1380cc
The body shell was completely stripped, all rust was removed, and then painted in white. The doors were replaced with internal hinge doors and the glass replaced with Plexiglass ( in the doors ) 

New seat frames BUT older corbeau seats.
The mechanical work is quite extensive, including a $7,700 complete engine rebuild. 
45 DCOE 152 carburettor,Modified head to BV ( Big Valve ) spec, a Straight Cut Gearbox, and an upgraded adjustable suspension,LCB exhaust. 
Other features include,Push button Start, Oil cooler, servo assisted front disc brakes,Roll Bar and Huge Cibie Fog Lamps ( fog Lamps have wire installed but not wired to main  harness )
Ideal for the weekend racer and exciting road driving.

Additional photos can be supplied upon request. 

NOTE: The odometer reading is 71,000 Miles...HOWEVER...The Engine was rebuilt less than 3,000 miles ago. 
Due to the age of the car the State of Alabama does NOT issue a Title. 

One small chip on the passenger side front wing. ( see photo )

PLEASE  ask questions before buying.

The car will be sold on a BILL OF SALE. As is no warranty 
Buyer is responsible for all shipping charges.


NOTE:  this car has NOT BEEN CERTIFIED as a race or Track car

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Mini adding new driver assist systems to future models

Sun, 13 Oct 2013

With all the recent news about automated vehicle technology (from Ford, Nissan and Toyota, among others), Mini is bringing some not-so-groundbreaking tech into its products to better keep the driver connected to the car. Other than stating that these new technologies will roll out in future models, there is no telling when we could see them starting to show up, although our best guess is the 2015 Mini Cooper.
Two of the more notable technologies that Mini will introduce include a head-up display system (shown above) and the "city braking" system to work in conjunction with collision warning and passenger detection. The automated braking system is made possible with the forward-mounted camera, which is also used for adaptive cruise control, auto-dimming headlights and a street sign detection system (to relay speed limit and traffic sign info to the driver). A new parking assist feature helps drivers find a properly sized parking spot, and then drivers can take advantage of the backup camera.
Mini obviously isn't the first to introduce these technologies, but it might be among the first to bring such a large number of advanced safety features into a car priced under $30,000 - though there is no telling how much these options will cost. The automaker has issued a brief press release for its upcoming driver assist systems, which is posted below.

Mini JCW Paceman vs. BMW M135i in family faceoff

Mon, 15 Apr 2013

Over the last year, we've had the chance to drive two of the most exciting hatchbacks in the BMW family - the BMW M135i and the Mini Paceman John Cooper Works - but Autocar has managed to get the two corporate cousins together for a head-to-head comparison. Just like our initial impressions of the Paceman JCW, Autocar has little to complain about this new 215-horsepower hatchback... until it begins to factor in the faster, better-mannered and similarly priced M135i.
Despite laying down an extra 100 hp and delivering a 0-60 time that is almost two seconds quicker, the M135i carries the same price tag of 29,535 pounds in the UK; US pricing for the Paceman starts at $36,200, while it still isn't even clear if the US will be getting the M135i. Even more surprising is the fact that the Paceman falls short of the M135i in regards to rear seat and cargo volume, and just barely squeaks out a win in the fuel economy department. Scroll down to watch the BMW versus Mini hot hatch battle.

Next Mini Convertible spotted on flatbed truck

Tue, 05 Nov 2013

Mini is well underway testing the third-generation of its four-place Cooper Convertible, as evidenced by these photos, showing the new droptop riding along on a flatbed.
Codenamed the F57 - as opposed to the "F56" designation for the Hardtop - the Convertible will ride on the same UKL front-drive architecture that will underpin its hardtop brother, not to mention its German cousins, the BMW 1 Series GT and X1. According to our spies, it'll share more than a few of the BMW i's lightweight technologies and will include such advanced features as electronically adjustable dampers. That seems like some high-dollar tech for a droptop Mini, but we'd be quite happy to see it arrive all the same.
From the beltline down, we can expect the Convertible to feature almost identical styling to the Hardtop. Based on the spy photos, there's not a lot to see above the belt line, either. The roof carries roughly the same shape, and will probably fold in a similar Z-pattern to the current canvas top.