Author: Angelina Soul

  • Spotted: The interior of new MINI F56 (2013)

    MINI F56 interior
    We have got two pictures showing the interior of the new MINI F56 that is coming to us in 2013. The pictures show the iconic tachnometer and speedometer as well as some other panels including air-conditioning control, gear knob, GPS, and air-conditioning vent. From the pictures, it clearly shows the next generation Mini comes with an interior that is much more modern. Also, the air vents is not circular anymore.

    2013 Mini F56 Interior
    The size of the speedometer looks the same but the design is more advance and looks like it has been packed with lots of technology stuffs. We suspect the speedometer has been changed to digital display because it doesn’t look like it has any speed pointer. Under it, there is a hole looks like it is reserve for smart phone, iPod touch, or other devices that can be integrated with the car.

    MINI F56

  • How to parallel park a car – the best video on Youtube

    It’s not surprise that drivers who have been driving for years do not know how to parallel park a car. Parallel parking (some country called it side parking) isn’t something hard as long as you catch the clue – when to turn your steering wheel and which direction. In this video, it clearly shows each step in details and what to take note when parallel park a car. Measure the place, give signal, turn the steering wheel, pull in, and align the car to the best position. The video also clearly shows different angle of a driver performing a parallel parking. Simply the best tutorial for drivers who can’t parallel park a car. Enjoy!

  • Stripped down an engine and reassemble in a two-minute video


    Someone on earth, Youtube user nothinghereok, stripped down a Triumph Spitfire engine and reassembles it. Stripping an engine isn’t insane but he took over 3,000 pictures of every step he did just in case he forget which parts are fitted to which place. He then created this video using all the pictures he took added with one of the most notable music “In The Hall Of The Moutain King” from Edvard Griegs “Peer Gynt Suite”. The entire work took 11 months. As you can see form the video, the whole engine is completely stripped and each screw are clearly seen on the work desk. We say Bravo! What do you say?

  • 1970 Morris Mini K sold for AUD $5,000

    Morris Mini
    A 1970 Morris Mini K posted by minispares on eBay has just sold for AUD $5,000. Non-mini lovers may shout “What? $5,000 dollars? I can buy a used Mercedes-Benz C Class in Australia with that amount of money” Let us tell you how and why it worth that amount of money.

    Morris Mini
    The first reason that this green Morris Mini attracted 22 bids across the country is because it is well-kept in an original yet unmolested condition. It was kept by a mini lover in Sydney, NSW Australia. It is powered by a 1098cc engine and it takes more than 10 seconds to go from 0 to 100 km/h, yet there is someone actually bought it with $5,000 dollars. According to the seller, all the mechanic features are still working except the wiper but he is providing a recondition wiper motor to the seller.

    Morris Mini
    One rare thing that will give along to the new owner is the original steel wheels with hubcaps. The hubcaps are printed with “M” which indicates Morris. Another main selling point of this car is “no rust” but has some small dings according to the seller. As we can see from the images everything seems original including the faded original green paint. There are no speaker holes in parcel tray too. Below are some of the original notes from the seller:

    Up for grabs is my 1970 Morris Mini K, 1098cc engine, orginal unmolested condition with rego till December 2012 in NSW. Everything works except wipers but a reco wiper motor is included, brand new wheels and tyres plus orginal steel wheels and hubcaps included, no rust but has some small carpark dings but nothing major, paint is original green and faded. I bought this car years aso as it was in original condition with no speaker holes in parcel tray, no flares and eveything is original except the gear knob. I recommend your inspection before bidding as you are bidding to buy and not to look. The car would probably benefit from a service and tune but i only used it to drive short trips, 2 nd gear is a bit notchy but still easily drivable. I also had an original tow bar and wiring harness professional fitted with 7 pin plug.

    Morris Mini
    If you noticed, Mini exported to Australiafeatures a triangle window at both doors. That tells us it is an Australian Mini! One thing we are in dilemma, 1970 Morris Mini should be a MKIII Mini and there shouldn’t be any external hinges. However, the one we seen here is still with two external door hinges. PerhapsAustralia model is a little bit different?

    It is no surprise that a rare barn find like this sold for $5,000. $5,000 is cheap compared to the rusty Mini sold for £40,250 last few months. For those who are interested in collecting barn-find Mini, you may also check out the well-preserved 1991 Mini Mayfair if it is still available for sale.

    Morris Mini

    Morris Mini

    Morris Mini
    Photo taken from eBay

  • Douchebags! Don’t buy these damn cars

    damn antique cars
    It is a big mistake to think antique cars are to drive slow and enjoy the scene. (more…)