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2022 Shannons Summer Timed Online Auction
Lot
192

1966 Morris Mini Cooper S Mk1 Saloon

$69,500

Melbourne

Sold

Specifications

Engine 1275cc four-cylinder
Gearbox Four-speed manual
Body Work Sedan
Colour British Racing Green / Toga White
Interior Light Green
Trim Vinyl
Wheels Steel with hubcaps
Brakes Disc/drum

Description

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Without doubt the most influential small car of all time, the Mini revolutionised motoring for a generation and is still revered by enthusiasts today for its enduring qualities. Designed by Alec Issigonis, the Mini was a triumph of packaging, providing the maximum interior space within the confines of a tiny bodyshell. With front-wheel drive and rubber cone suspension, the Mini was endowed with handling that put it ahead of many established sports cars and was soon tearing up the racetrack as drivers put these abilities to effective use. With so much potential for tuning, a high performance derivative of the Mini was inevitable and it was John Cooper's garage that supplied the necessary ingredients to properly exploit the inherent abilities of the chassis. With more power and disc brakes up front, the Mini Cooper embarked on a stellar motor sport career that culminated in outright victories in the Monte Carlo Rally in 1964, 1965 and 1967. The Cooper S, announced in September 1964, employed twin SU carburettors, two-inch big-end bearings and a Nitride-hardened crankshaft to allow the motor to rev more freely. The Mini Cooper was built in limited numbers by BMC Australia at their Zetland facility in Sydney, including the original 997 and 998 Coopers from 1962 until 1964, although early Cooper S (in both 970 and 1071 guises) were all private imports. BMC Australia launched the locally-assembled Cooper S here in September 1965, featuring a 1275cc engine and a number of features unique to our Antipodean version, including a laminated windscreen, twin fuel tanks and three-point seat belts, wind up windows plus revised floor pressings to protect the now equipped Hydrolastic suspension from our harsh roads. In the end, some 4986 Cooper S Mark 1s were built between 1965 and 1969 here in Australia, with surviving examples now regarded as genuine collector's cars.