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Description
1966 Morris Mini 850 Super Deluxe
One family
owned for 52 years; 72,800 miles; repainted in 2009; solid as a rock and
wonderfully original
Supplied new by Colmore Depot of Birmingham in September
1966, this Morris Mini Super Deluxe was bought by June Bowen of Brierley Hill
when it was two years old and she was to keep it for the next 50 years before
ownership transferred to one of her relatives. A purchase invoice shows that
June paid £360 for the car and 36 old MOTs from 1969 – 2017 chart the gradual
accumulation of mileage to today’s total of 72,800 miles.
A good file of invoices attest to upkeep over the years
including a new unleaded cylinder head in 1996, new front wings in 2009 when car
was also repainted, new floor panels and rear valance in 2016. The current owner
inherited the car in 2017 and has treated it to a new heater matrix, new clutch
master and slave cylinders and all new ignition parts (plugs, leads, points,
condenser, coil, rotor arm, distributor cap).
As you can see in the photos, the car is in wonderfully
original condition throughout (right down to the number plates) and although the
interior is fairly scruffy, it would be a crime to replace it! A good clean, a
few localised repairs and perhaps some new seat foams would soon get it looking
good again without losing all that precious patina.
Driven some 50 miles to the sale, it started promptly and
ran beautifully as we moved it around for these photos. Cars like this don’t
come along very often so the lucky new owner had better look after it carefully
or they will have June to answer to!
MODEL HISTORY
When the
first Minis went on sale in August 1959, it is fair to say that the public were
initially slightly baffled by this tiny little box with its small wheels and
funny front-wheel drive.
However, as word gradually spread about its amazing
handling prowess and huge fun factor, it quickly became a cult object that came
to symbolise the freedom of the Swinging Sixties. One of the most influential
car designs of all time, it had a classless appeal that made it welcome
everywhere and by 1966 over a million had been sold.
With go-kart handling and excellent brakes, it was a huge
success in competition and literally ran rings around far larger and more
expensive cars that simply could not keep up with its cheeky pace. It was to
remain in production for an astonishing 41 years, still remaining recognizably
the same car in 2000 as it had been at launch in 1959.
For more information contact James on 07970 309907 or
email [email protected]
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