Morris Mini Cooper S Recreation – KGF
Morris Mini Cooper S Recreation

Morris Mini Cooper S Recreation

  • Sold
  • Year: 1966
  • Mileage: 1,643

Morris Mini Cooper S Recreation

  • Price: £16,695
  • Year: 1966
  • Mileage: 1,643

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SORRY NOW SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

An outstanding Morris Mini Cooper S Recreation with massive documented spend.

EQUIPMENT
Rear bumper overriders, chromed number plate lamp, hinged rear number plate, opening rear windows, fresh air heater, two crushable sun visors. Exterior Accessories; Steel Cooper ‘S’ wheels, wheel arch spats, bullet door mirrors, headlamp guards, front fog and driving lamps, quick-release bonnet, leather bonnet strap, reversing lamp, alloy sump guard, twin fuel tanks with Monza filler caps, roof rack. Interior Accessories; Battery isolator, bucket seats, custom instrument panel with extended toggle switches, Smiths gauges including Tachometer, oil pressure, water temperature, ammeter and clock, map reading lamp, 2X USB ports, John Cooper Moto-Lita steering wheel. Modifications; 1293cc Stage 2 engine, reground nitro-carburised crankshaft, Duplex timing gears and chain, high capacity steel backed oil pump, twin SU carburettors, K&N air filters, Fletcher alloy radiator and electric fan, Accuspark electronic ignition, Proflow Sytec adjustable fuel pressure regulator, Facet electric fuel pump, braided fuel hoses, X-Drive starter motor, uprated Verto clutch kit, front brake disc conversion, SPAX adjustable shock absorbers, 2.2 turn quickrack, twin air horns.

EXTERIOR
Built at eye-watering cost and fully documented and photographed, the vision behind this unique Cooper S Recreation was quite clear, regardless of cost the car had to look and drive incredibly. Finished in Almond Green with Old English White Roof, the classic Cooper look is complimented with period accessories and rally car styling to include the purposeful working front lamps, bonnet numberplate siting, reversing lamp and twin working fuel tanks. The paintwork boasts and beautiful uniform shine with perfect panel gaps to further affirm the very high standard to which this build has been executed. This 1966 Morris Mini Minor has taken on a new lease of life and is simply brilliant.

INTERIOR
Tastefully uprated throughout to bring the real rally experience to this wonderful interior. Delightful well executed touches such as the period instrument panel with extended toggle switches, map reading lamp and cream-crackle headlining remind you of this Cooper Recreation’s 1966 heritage and the figure-hugging deep buckets seats hold you very very tight! All modifications are done with a purpose and everything operates perfectly including the additional Smiths gauges and an entertaining twin air horn! Attention to detail is phenomenal and it is clear to see this has been created with passionate knowledge. Ready for fun and adrenaline fixes? This Mini has it all and is meant to be driven hard!

ENGINE & TRANSMISSION
The mechanical specification is incredibly comprehensive and forms a documented portion of the total spend amounting to £35,340.39 (excluding the purchase cost of the car). In brief, the 1293cc Stage 2 engine and ancillaries have been professionally built using premium components by renowned Jonspeed Racing and uprated where necessary to produce performance figures far in excess of a standard 1966 Mini Minor and more in line with its Cooper S brethren! This Mini is certainly not just a show-pony and even a short exhilaration drive affirms this as you slice through the slick 4-speed gearbox.

WHEELS, TYRES, & BRAKES
Steel Cooper ‘S’ wheels measuring 4.5×10 inches and finished in immaculate and correct Old English White are shod in brand new premium Yokohama A008 165/70 R10 tyres. Uprated disc brakes to the front and drums to the rear along with SPAX adjustable shock absorbers and a 2.2 turn quickrack ensure this Mini handles, turns and stops exactly like a rally car should!

HISTORY FILE
Affectionately known as ‘Fred’ in recognition of the FRD number plate prefix, this Morris Mini Minor was first registered on 21st April 1966. The story of the car in its current form began almost 50 years later when the car was purchased by Mrs Lorraine Hampson, a seasoned classic car enthusiast with an impressive stable of British classics. Mrs Hampson’s vision was very focused, she wanted a Mini Cooper replica to a specific standard and with documented spend of £35,340.39 after the purchase of the car, cost was clearly a secondary concern. The history file is colossal with all parts and labour for every aspect of the build, all of which is accompanied and supported with comprehensive photographic evidence. Thorough perusal of the amazing history file which includes the original Morris Mini Minor handbook and supplement will consume many pleasurable hours, but the real fun starts when you see and drive the car!

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