Rover Mini Cooper 1998, Inglaterra
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Having
developed the iconic, original Mini Cooper in the early 1960s, John Cooper sold
his own modified Minis under the Mini Cooper name from the mid-1980s. Desirable
and arguably better sorted than the originals, Rover acquired the rights to the
name, enabling the firm to officially relaunch the model in September 1990.
The final
version of the iconic Mini—the Mark 7—arrived in 1996. Changes included
twin-point fuel injection, a higher final drive ratio, driver’s airbag, side
impact beams, additional sound insulation, much-improved front seats,
front-mounted radiator, and a ‘Sports Pack’ option. A key part of a factory
initiative intended to encourage customers to personalise their Minis, the
Sports Pack comprised 13" x 6" Minilite-style alloy wheels, extended
wheel arches, Koni dampers, four auxiliary front lights, a large-bore exhaust
tailpipe, and extra instruments.
It is unlikely
for a person to run into another Mini Cooper like the car offered here.
Delivered to its first owner in Argenteuil, France, in February 1998, this
stunning Mini was ordered in the rare Surf Blue colour scheme, including
interior. This Mini was also specified with the aforementioned Sports Pack, as
well as Yokohama tyres, as detailed in the original Bill of Sale—a copy of
which accompanies the car. Furthermore, it has been upgraded with a Stage 1
Powerkit installed by My Mini Revolution in Paris. Put simply, this is among
the most desirable and unique of Mini Cooper specifications.
With a known
ownership history from new, including details of its French ownership history
accompanying the car, which include a large number of bills and invoices for
service and maintenance work carried out over the last twenty years, this Mini
Cooper presents in excellent condition both inside and out. With more than five
million Minis sold throughout its production run, this Mini Cooper will ensure
the new owner stands out from the crowd.













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