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Technical Specifications

Mark & Model
Austin Seven Mini
Year
1960
Registration plate
Guernsey registered
Chassis Number
A–A2S7-19507
Engine Number
8A–4–41-18755
Engine Capacity
848 cc
Transmission
4-speed manual
Mileage
28,653
Body style
2-door saloon
Interior color
Red / grey
Exterior color
Farina Grey
Seating capacity
4
Wheels and Tyres
Steel wheels
Overview
Overall Comments

This a rare find today – and provides the opportunity to acquire a very, very original example of an early Mini from only its second year of manufacture. Its originality cannot be over-emphasised and happily, it is also in a very good, untouched and complete condition – even down to the original windscreen washer bottle! The car is Guernsey registered (the Guernsey registration number is not included in the sale) and we can assist with shipping and importing processes if required. We can ship worldwide.

Body

The bodywork is completely original and has very few marks to betray its age. It is believed that it still carries its original paint finish. The underside has some light surface corrosion but no damage and the car has never been welded.

Mechanical

The car is excellent mechanically, with engine, suspension and brakes all performing well - a test run proved it to drive just like a 28,000 mile car! It will be supplied with new tyres on sale.

Interior

All trim is present and correct - again, entirely original. As might be anticipated however, it does carry some patination acquired over the last 60 years. Nothing is torn or damaged however, apart from a small tear evident in the front passenger seat base.

Asking Price
£
History

The Mini, as it became universally known, was developed under codename ADO15 by BMC (the British Motor Corporation) in response to the fuel shortage caused by the 1956 Suez Crisis and the huge growth in sales and popularity in the UK of imported small cars and bubblecars.

 

Famously, Leonard Lord the head of BMC, tasked Alec Issigonis – who had already achieved a reputation with the earlier creation of the Morris Minor - with the design of a British competitor to a set of specific design requirements covering overall size, passenger space and power plant. By mid-1957, Issigonis and his team had the first prototype ready, incorporating its iconic space-saving transverse engine and front-wheel drive layout, together with unique, compact, rubber cone suspension system. Although the use of an existing engine had been specified, the 948 cc A-Series unit fitted provided a little too much performance, and a revised 848cc capacity version was created for the new car. Claimed power was just 33 bhp but this still endowed the vehicle with a 75 mph top speed.

 

The new car was officially announced to the public on 26 August 1959 and initially marketed under both the Austin and Morris names, as the ‘Austin Seven’ and ‘Morris Mini-Minor’. Although they were a slow seller in the first instance, sales soon picked up with the help of well-publicised celebrity purchases by film and music stars, and the Mini entered into popular culture, becoming a marque in its own right in 1969 and remaining an automotive design icon well after the end of manufacture in the 21st Century.  

 

The Austin Seven name was only used until 1962, when it was rebranded as the Austin Mini.

 

This early Austin Seven Mini was first registered new in Guernsey in April 1960 and has been in the hands of just two families and a single third owner since that time. It has covered under 29,000 miles in 60 years and is in an amazingly original and unmolested condition.

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