http://www.flemingsultimategarage.com/1971-austin-mini-cooper--c-1449.htm
Actually a '97 Mk7 model, the last run of Minis with air bag and fuel injection, imported and titled as a '71 model, 1275cc dual injected 4 with front wheel drive, 4-speed close ratio trans, 4 wheel fully independent suspension, mirror finish British Racing green metallic paint, Fern leather bucket seat interior w/ green piping, factory wood trim package, power disc brakes, fresh 13x7 Minilite alloys w/ fresh radials, great sounding stainless exhaust, upgraded Kenwood sound system w/ CD, great looking mini style quad driving lights, original low mileage, spectacular condition, a great sports car and daily driver!
http://www.flemingsultimategarage.com/
301.816.1000
Man I wish I could live in the states, be easy to pick up girls having a mini :P everyone here is obsessed with corsa C's :S what is that?
Theultimategooch 3 weeks ago
when talking about VIN also good thing to do is compare the VIN's all over the car
posro1988 1 month ago
how much?
MrKing5505 3 months ago
Love the way the Mini is kinda regarded as an exotic over in the states, here in Britain everybody and their dog has owned one at some point. My first car was an '83 Mayfair modded for road rallys
3492crusherdestroyer 3 months ago
@ourvegaslife Its an MPI so it has fuel injection.
Blackhawk74 9 months ago
did he star it with no clutch
ourvegaslife 9 months ago
@LestatThirteen Looks like it....and I've got a 97.
Blackhawk74 9 months ago
It is a beauty, but as you said many, many times it is a piece!! :)
MrRueruerue1367 9 months ago
@modelearth GREAT INFO! Thanks for the knowledge!
LestatThirteen 9 months ago
@LestatThirteen There is increasing difficulty in finding cars that are old enough to meet the 25 year emissions exemption and yet are still in a reasonable condition. This has led some importers to place the vehicle identification number (VIN) plates from older cars onto Minis that are less than 25 years old—claiming that the car was "repaired" by replacing every single part with the exception of the VIN plate. Such vehicles are termed "re-VINs" and are surprisingly common. (From Wikipedia)
Wernerrrrr 9 months ago