Tag: Austin Mini Cooper

  • My First Classic Car: The Story of My 1975 Austin Mini 850 MKIII

    This is my first classic car: a 1975 Austin Mini 850 MKIII

    It was September 8, 2003. I was riding on a motorbike with a friend, heading home after lunch. Out of the blue, I saw a lady driving this Mini on the street — and I quickly went after it.

    The car stopped at a bank after a few minutes of chasing. A lady got out of the car, and I walked up to her and asked if she was interested in selling it.

    “This is my father’s car. I think yes, he is selling it,” she replied.

    I was happy to hear that her father — the owner — was indeed selling the car. I asked if she knew the price, and she said it was RM4,000 (about $950 USD or £700 GBP).

    She seemed to be in a rush that day, so I got her father’s phone number from her.

    This is another photo I took on the same day. The lady in the photo is the owner’s daughter, whom I spoke to.

    Photo taken on September 8, 2003

    So eventually, I called the owner on the same day. We arranged a time to meet up to discuss buying the car. I was still a poor student at the time, so I asked if he would consider selling it at a lower price.

    He said his original intention was to sell the car for RM4,500, but his daughter had mistakenly told me RM4,000, so he agreed to let it go for RM4,000.

    The car didn’t have air conditioning, but it was in very good condition. The floorboard had been replaced, the engine had been rebuilt, and the brakes, clutch, and everything else worked well. It didn’t have front disc brakes — it had four drum brakes, front and rear — and it was fitted with 10-inch BWA sport rims.

    Photo taken on September 8, 2003

    Looking at the condition of the car, I decided to go ahead with the deal. I still remember that back then, no car inspection was required for a name transfer in Malaysia.

    The owner was very kind — he even used his motorbike to pick me up from Penang Island and took me all the way to the Butterworth JPJ office for the name transfer. We simply took a queue number, filled in some forms, submitted photocopies of our ID cards, and kept our fingers crossed.

    If my memory serves me right, no thumbprint was required at that time.

    Afterwards, he brought me back to his house and invited me up to his apartment for a cup of tea. We chatted a bit about the history of the car.

    It was very nice to learn about the history of the car and how the previous owner took care of it. Understanding the rebuild process was vital so I could maintain the car properly in the future.

    The owner gifted me two rubber cones and explained how to handle the second gear if I found it hard to engage. I then happily drove the car home.

    I’ve been using the car for more than two decades. Back then, owning a car during university life was fantastic — most of my friends didn’t have one, so I often picked up a few friends and drove this car across different provinces in Malaysia, from Penang to Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, and more.

    Recently, I was forced to replace the car body due to rust issues, but yes, it’s been 22 years and I still own it. In fact, I now own three Minis, one of which is the new BMW MINI.

    Are you a classic car owner? Drop your comment below to share your story!

  • Bangkok Mini Family Club Thailand Gathering

    Bangkok Mini Family Club Thailand Gathering

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    December 22 2018, a beautiful night in Victory Monument Bangkok, Thailand.  About 40 over classic Mini Cooper floods the car park in front of Tidmun Steak Restaurant at Ratchadamnoen Avenue. Our editors happens to be in Bangkok and this is the first time we join a Mini event in Thailand. It was really great to see that there is a huge group of people in Thailand are keeping this legendary car alive! We were stunt when we see all the cars at the car park.

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    Well, the classic Mini MK1 is definitely rare, but we do see a few there! Other than that, there are a lot of MK5 and MK6 Minis at the event.

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    Other than MK1 Mini, there is also a very eye-catching classic Mini Pickup where the club members use it to put all the Christmas presents!

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    life is too short to drive boring cars

    Check out the photo gallery for this Mini car gathering at Bangkok, Thailand! (Right click on the image open in a new tab for bigger photo)

    Here’s a short video of all the Mini Cars for the wonderful night!

  • A Beautiful 1999 Mini Cooper 40th Anniversary

    Mini Cooper 40th Anniversary Edition

    Happy New Year! First of all, thank you for supporting MalaysiaMiniLover.com for the past 9 years. In 2017, we are 10th Year Anniversary! It’s been 10 years! While we are saying goodbye to 2016, let’s check out a unique 1999 Mini Cooper 40th Anniversary Special Edition. This is the car we are going to use to welcome the New Year!

    Mini Cooper 40th Anniversary Edition

    Among all the special edition Minis, this is one of the most sought-after models for all Mini collectors. If you read the complete Mini Timeline & History, you will find out that this model is actually the last generation before the Mini were replaced by the BMW MINI.

    Mini Cooper 40th Anniversary Edition

    In 1999, Mini produced only 250 Mini 40th Anniversary for the UK market. It has become very precious in the car market today due to the limited production. The Mini 40th Anniversary is based on a Cooper model, however, it features Gold “Mini 40” bonnet badge, anniversary decal on the body sides, chrome “GB” on boot, color-matched leather seats with contrasting piping, alloy dashboard, chrome-detailed instruments, and a leather facia top, handbrake, and gear knob.

    Mini Cooper 40th Anniversary Edition

    In General, there are four colours available, they are Island Blue (BU5), Mulberry Red (CDM – BLVC1274), Old English White (WT3), and Tahiti Blue Metallic. The one we are having here is Mulberry Red. For other colours, see: 1999 Mini 40 Anniversary, Island Blue Mini 40 LE, Mulberry Red Mini 40
    Mini Cooper 40th Anniversary Edition
    Under the hood, it is powered by a 1275 cc MPi (Multi-Point Injection) engine.

    Mini Cooper 40th Anniversary Edition

    It costs £10,995 for a new one in 1999. The price is definitely a lot higher for a genuine one today. On the same year, we also see the production of Mini Cooper S Touring, Mini Cooper S Sport 5, Mini Cooper S Works, as well as Mini John Cooper. It was an amazing year that marked all the special edition MK7 Mini Coopers.

    Mini Cooper 40th Anniversary Edition

  • Unique Red Mini Cooper With Silver Bonnet Stripes

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    Just like everyone else, we’d love to see a special Mini Cooper. We love to see how an owner design their own car with unique stuffs so that the car looks different from others. Here we spotted a 1978 Red Mini Cooper MKIII with silver bonnet stripes and a custom made roof decal.
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    Take a look at the car hood, the owner places a new BMW Mini Cooper emblem instead of a classic Austin or Morris Mini emblems. At the back of the car, there is one British flag decal and a GB stickers. It makes the Mini more “Mini” by adding all these British related decals.
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    Both front and rear bumpers of the car looks new and shining. Front grill, signal lamp, front lamp, rear lamp and many other parts on this car looks very new too. Notice the Union Jack UK flag side mirror is not the normal type we often see on other Mini cars.
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    Get into the car, one very eye-catching thing is the custom made car seat with Mini Cooper logo on it. Complete in black and red, it makes the car worth every penny. Standard plastic dashboard is chosen on this car. However, the dashboard vinyl has been refurbished from the photo.
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    Not to be missed: 1998 Rover Mini Mayfair, $15,000 Custom Classic Mini Cooper as well as Matte Black Mini Cooper with Scissor Doors.

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    Without doubt, the owner has spent more money than you can imagine on this car. How many stars you will rate this car if 5 stars is 100%? You are welcome to leave a comment here. Alternatively, you can use our Write For Us page to contact us if you would like to share you car photos or story at MalaysiaMiniLover.com.
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  • Mini Cooper Sport 500

    In this article you will find Mini Cooper Sport 500 specification, chassis number, review, technical data, performance details, market price, certificate, photos, and everything you need to know about this limited edition classic Mini Cooper. There are only 500 Mini Cooper Sport 500 ever built and they are the last ever to Sir Alec Issigonis design.
    Mini Cooper Sport 500

    Mini Cooper Sport 500 Specification

    The Mini Cooper Sport 500 was released in 2000 as MK7 generation. It was after 41 remarkable years and 5,387,862 classic Mini produced. Therefore, Rover decided to end the classic Mini with a Special Edition called Mini Cooper Sport 500. It was the last 500 of Mini ever built and they were also the most sought after Mini models.
    Mini Cooper Sport 500
    Mini Cooper Sport 500 uses a 1,275 cc engine producing 62 hp. Paired with a 4-speed manual powertrain, it is capable to accelerate from 0-60 mph in 11.8 seconds and 0-100 km/h in 12.6 seconds. The specification also states that it is capable to reach quarter mile from 0 in 18.4 seconds. Check out other specification of the Mini Cooper Sport 500 so that you can differentiate it from the 2000 Mini Cooper Sport (Non 500):

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    Mini Cooper Sport 500

    1. They were ONLY made in the sports pack version with Platinum Silver roofs and bonnet stripe.

    2. On the glove box compartment, there is a dash plaque states “THIS MINI IS ONE OF THE LAST 500 BUILT TO THE ORIGINAL SIR ALEC ISSIGONIS DESIGN”.

    3. The Cooper Sport 500 came in 4 colours and the unit made are:

    • Tahiti Blue (JRJ – BLVC965) – 128 cars
    • Anthracite (LQW – BLVC1266) – 108 cars
    • Solar Red (CMU – BLVC1278) – 110 cars
    • British Racing Green (HAF – BLVC617) – 154 cars

    4. Owners who purchased the Cooper Sport 500 in 2000 received a gift bag full of many Mini accessories, for example, a Mini Cup, Mini T-shirts, and Mini fleece.

    5. It also come with a certificate that states the car is a genuine 2000 Mini Cooper Sport 500. Most important, the certificate is signed by John Cooper and Kevin Howe (Ex-MG Rover CEO).

    6. The rest are very standard like chrome bumpers and grille. As for the interior, it features black and silver leather and an alloy gear knob. Notice there is also a high level brake light in the rear window.
    Mini Cooper Sport 500

    7. The exterior features four front spotlights, 13-inch sports pack wheel.

    Mini Cooper Sport 500

    Mini Cooper Sport 500 Review

    Mini Cooper Sport 500

    The Cooper Sport 500 has as much fun as driving other classic Mini Cooper. With 34 liter (9 U.S. gallon) of fuel capacity, you can travel at least 500 km (310 miles) then only need to fill up your tank again. The factory-claimed top speed is only 148 km/h (92 mph) but we are managed to hit 175 km/h (108.74 mph) during a test in Manchester. The feeling of driving a Mini Cooper Sport 500? Superb, Excellent, Fantastic, and Marvellous (See also 2000 Mini Classic Seven). The Mini Cooper Sport 500 costs £10,995 when it was brand new in 2000. In 2016, after 16 years, the expected price for a genuine Mini Cooper Sport 500 is at least £25,000 (USD $35,600). With that amount of money, you can buy a brand new Audi A3, BMW 2-Series, Chevrolet Impala, Chrysler 200, Ford Mustang, Mercedes-Benz CLA-class and many more.
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    Mini Cooper Sport 500