Cars for the Year of the Rooster

Whether the outcome of the Presidential election has you feeling like Clint Eastwood or Trumpeting on top of a wall, one thing is clear, the Chinese rigged the election, not the Russians. Afterall, it is the year of the cock, y’all should have seen this coming. The conundrum, however, is our Chinese brethren don’t have […]

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2006 MINI Cooper S JCW GP

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2006 Mini Cooper S John Cooper GP
condition: new
cylinders: 4 cylinders
drive: fwd
fuel: gas
odometer: 3540
paint color: blue
size: compact
title status: clean
transmission: manual

2017-01-12 2:11pm
$30000

Immaculate Condition!
3,540 Miles
Adult Owned! Non Smoker!
Garage kept!

This is one of only 415 units that were available in the USA!!

1.6L supercharged SOHC 16-valve 4-cyl engine
Thunder Blue Metallic Exterior with Checkmate Two-tone Gray Cloth and Black Leather Interior
John Cooper Works Gauges
Carbon Fiber Rear Wing
Manual Transmission
Alcantara Steering Wheel

JL Audio Aftermarket Stereo
(Custom made rear speaker enclosure and storage container (nothing drilled or altered to original interior)
Have all service records
Comes with 2 keys and owners manual

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1972 Austin MINI Cooper (VTEC Swap)

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1972 Austin Mini Cooper
condition: good
cylinders: 4 cylinders
drive: fwd
fuel: gas
paint color: green
size: sub-compact
title status: clean
transmission: manual

2016-12-24 11:43am
$18000

1972 Classic Austin Mini w/ Honda VTEC engine conversion, a JDM B16B-Type R model — that puts out 181hp at 7500 rpm and 127 ft lb of torque! (about triple the horsepower of its original engine!)

The manual transmission is a 5-speed model, with a limited-slip differential (LSD) and carbon synchros. The conversion was done three years ago, and it’s been a daily driver since completion.

Right-hand-drive (RHD) steering. Honda steering column and Honda wiring from front to rear.
Coilover suspension in front, standard cone suspension in the rear. Front disc brakes. Has 13″ Yokohama tires in decent shape, with about 40% tread remaining. Has 13″ Supertrax alloy wheels, along with small black wheel arches to help hide the wider stance.

Interior wood dash, wood steering wheel and custom front bucket seats. Extensive soundproofing inside cabin. Three-point seatbelts front and rear. Extra ventilation is provided via dash vents and pop-out side rear windows. (The doors have rollup windows, versus the quirky sliding windows of the 1960’s Minis.)

This Mini was originally built in Australia, then sent to New Zealand, where classic Minis typically don’t have the rust and rot of the UK imports. It has its original New Zealand license plate.

The original green paint is faded, and it has a vinyl top that’s lifting on the edges. Dings and dents here and there, Rust-free chassis and no evidence of previous body damage or rust repairs.

Runs well and drives well just need smaller details (interior/exterior) dialed in for the perfect resto-modded Mini.

California title and currently Non-OP

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1970 Austin Mini Cooper

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Item specifics

Condition: Used Year: 1970
Mileage: 7,465 Transmission: Manual
Make: Mini Body Type: Coupe
Model:

Classic Mini

Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Engine: 1275 Vehicle Title: Clear
Drive Type: FWD Options: Leather Seats
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows Exterior Color: Green
Fuel Type: Gasoline Interior Color: tan
For Sale By: Private Seller

May 28, 2016
$17600

Austin Cooper, British Green, Air, power windows

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Driving a Classic Mini

4 Most people think modern MINIs are too small for the road, and the truth is they are. Modern society loves the full-size and crossover SUVs. A MINI easily disappears in blindspots. But, when a modern one is sized up to its classic grandfather, it looks nothing but chunky.  Needless to say, if driving a […]

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BMW Shows Off Every Hommage Vehicle

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Every so often, BMW remembers that it used to make cars meant for more than just a two-year lease in metropolitan markets. When that happens, BMW churns out a Hommage vehicle inspired by one of their classic hits.

This year’s flavors include the BMW 2002 Hommage and Motorrad R 5 Hommage, hommages to, you guessed it, the BMW 2002 and R 5. 

Feeling extra special during its 100th anniversary, BMW brought out all of its previous Hommage vehicles at the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este 2016. If you don’t know what that is, it’s just an annual fancy car show in Lake Como, Italy where the uber rich show of their priceless metal, get boozed up, and have exotic luxury automakers show one-off cars inspired in design by the cars they all drove there in. 

Including the 2002 Hommage and the R 5 Hommage, the rest of the Hommage lineup includes the M1 Hommage from 2008, 3.0 CSL Hommage from 2015, Concept Ninety from 2013, 328 Hommage from 2011, Concept Coupé Milla Miglia from 2006, and MINI ACV 30 from 1997.

So if you like the idea of over-designed, one-off show cars that see the light of day for just a few hours over one weekend before being shut away in a warehouse for years, here’s a photo of every BMW Hommage vehicle in its natural habitat- the manicured lawn of some mansion in Italy. Enjoy!

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MINI Reveals Cooper Seven

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This week, MINI unveiled the first special edition version of the new MINI Cooper called the MINI Seven, meant to underline the German car’s distinctive British character.

Available in both three and five door versions of Cooper, it is an “expression of premium characteristics and individual style.” The Seven name comes from the Austin Seven, launched in 1959, which was the first model nameplate of the classic Mini.

The key exterior features separating the Seven from plebeian MINIs are the Lapisluxury Blue (or an additional three colors), roof and exterior mirror caps in Melting Silver, 17-inch light alloy wheels in an exclusive MINI Seven Spoke two-tone design, MINI Seven door sill finishers, side badges with a MINI Seven logo, and hood stripes in Melting Silver with surrounds in Malt Brown optional. So in reality, it is indistinguishable from the normal car.

But wait, there’s more! The interior upholstery comes in Diamond Malt Brown with Piano Black interior surfaces, but customers will be able to option Malt Brown surfaces. A MINI Seven logo will be in the central instrument cluster.

All in all, BMW’s MINI played the part of a college-aged 328i owner who pulled off all the badges and swapped them for ones that say M3. We’ll see these on Craigslist in 14 years time outrageously asking $500 over what you would normally pay for them. We can’t wait!

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1970 John Cooper MINI

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1970 Austin Mini CooperVIN: AA25BS1208256
condition: excellent
cylinders: 4 cylinders
fuel: gas
odometer: 72500
paint color: red
size: compact
title status: clean
transmission: manual
type: coupe

2016-04-20 3:16pm
$15000

For sale vintage 1970 John Cooper version Austin Mini Cooper. Great shape, many new services in last year.
Must sell. 15k obo.
TEXT FOR MORE INFO show contact info

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Too Small is Just Right

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When I bought my MINI Cooper S, I was a strapping young twenty-year-old college student/car enthusiast. I was moving off campus in the Fall and would therefore need a car to get around. I wanted the most fun and interesting car I could get, but there was a catch: my parents were helping me buy my first car. And by “helping” I obviously mean in exchange for the full price of the car, I would be supplying an I-O-U napkin with CAR written on it ala Dumb and Dumber. Since my napkin didn’t hold much actual monetary value, concerned-parent requirements were imposed. Safe, reliable, no convertible, no rear-wheel-drive.

Those constraints ruled out a lot of my favorable options. Minnesota is terrible to cars in the winter, so I played ball. I couldn’t get a Miata, no cheap Porsche, nor a funky old Volkswagen or ancient Saab.

As the interesting options fell away and my boy-racer dreams were slowly being crushed, I was left with one fun option: economic-derived hot hatches. Safe and practical, yet deceptively sporty. I looked at GTIs, Mazdaspeed3s, and WRXs. Speed3s were a tad too expensive and were prone to horrible rust; WRXs were too molested; I was too picky finding a GTI (Tartan seats on United Gray paint was a must). But then I stumbled across some MINIs and found that they were cheap and abundant. I was sold. They were fast, fun, safe, reliable, cool little carts that could be practical enough if I folded down the back seats and lied about their existence when people asked for rides.

My search eventually led to a 2006 MINI Cooper S in decent condition. I was smitten with this car that most people dismissed as too impractical and scary small. All the while I zipped around city traffic, darting between cars and drawing angry car horns. I owned it for two years, addicted to the whine of the supercharger, winding it up whenever I had an excuse, or for no reason at all. When I lifted off the accelerator pedal, the dudes from the Rice Krispy box danced in my exhaust: Snap, Crackle, Pop! “Why does it keep making that popping sound from the exhaust?” my passengers would often ask. “Because it sounds awesome,” I would reply.

I took Elizabeth camping at Road America two years in a row

As an auto enthusiast, the MINI was an excellent first car to own.  It performed  all the normal-car duties demanded of it, but in a style only the MINI could pull off. I’m not one of those nutty people who names their cars and gives them personalities, but I affectionately called her Elizabeth.
I took Elizabeth camping at Road America two years in a row, managing to pack a tent, sleeping bag, chair, coolers, and a fire pit into the back with the seats folded down (as my friends in their Porsche coupes had little room save for carefully stacked wood they had in the back, got to have even weight distribution, am I right?). That much handy equipment hadn’t been in something that British since Julie Andrews wrangled a few naughty children with only what she had in her deceptively roomy hand bag. If anyone ever said this car was too small to be practical, I can happily prove them wrong with pictures of a full armchair snuggled in the back. And the car was just special enough for me to be seen as a committed car-nut among other expensive and rare cars that were there that weekend. My MINI and I were accepted.

One of my favorite memories from my time with Elizabeth was one bright Sunday afternoon in early spring. I was going for a drive with my human girlfriend and I decided to drop by the local Jaguar, Audi and Porsche dealerships. I came to the end of the row of brand new F-Types and turned the corner to go down the next row. At that same moment, another MINI Cooper came around the end of another row. We both stopped and faced each other. In the opposite car sat a guy about my age and his girlfriend. All four of us burst into laughter at the sight of our doppelgangers. We continued on, passing each other row after row as we explored the neat cars the dealerships had on display. To this day I still wish I had gotten out and greeted my twin. We could have been very special friends.

All four of us burst into laughter at the sight of our doppelgangers

I ended up selling Elizabeth after I graduated from college. It wasn’t her, it was me. I wanted to trade up to something a little less reliable, a lot less new, a little more sporty and a bit more fun: a Porsche 944. But that  doesn’t mean I was happy to see my MINI go. I still miss her frequently. I get excited each time I pass a MINI on the streets, trying to catch the eye of the driver to convey that I too had once owned a MINI, that I was a part of their club. Maybe someday I’ll own another MINI, but I’ll forever be a MINI-evangelist.

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Blue skies ahead: The new MINI Cooper convertible

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The new MINI Cooper convertible arrives this May, ready for summer sun exposure as what MINI calls “the only premium convertible in the small car segment,” because your leather trimmed MX-5 is a piece of crap. The new convertible will have five different engine variants, with a range-topping John Cooper Works Convertible.

The MINI Cooper convertible’s soft top is electrically powered for the first time and will be sure to break by the second owner of the car. But, is available with an integrated Union Jack graphic. In order to get the most out of open-top driving, MINI have even fitted the new Cooper convertible with a MINI Connected rain warning function, so you don’t get caught in the rain. But you will still be seen driving a MINI convertible by other humans, which might be slightly worse on your ego than getting a little wet. MINI also reinforced the body structure of the convertible and added roll-over protection to ensure sharp chassis feel for sporty driving while not compromising safety.

 

Source: BMW Group

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Top Five Cars for College

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College is a turbulent time in a person’s life. I should know, I’m in college. You need to be prepared for almost any situation. Moving, road trips, winter, summer and running from the cops after spraypainted the hallowed statue of a school founder outside your student union are all things your car should be expected to be able to do. It should also be reliable and get good gas milage because you’re poor and can barely afford filling your tank with anything other than pocket change. God forbid if your car should break down. You might as well sell it for scrap and use the money to buy Ramen and toilet paper. But with all these necessities, is it too much to ask for a little fun from your car? The cars on this list are fun, funky and unique and all are great choices for a college student. If you’re on a budget, for $12,000 they will all be cheaper than the cheapest new car in America. In order from most practical to most fun…

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