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Well its going to a sad day when my little baby leaves but its time she grew up with a new owner who will pamper her like i have.

1976 Leyland Mini Clubman S

1275cc rebuilt engine (1310cc)

Freshly Rebuilt Carby with Sports Air filter

Extractors and Exhaust

Good gearbox

Good clutch

Genuine Mini Cooper S Disc Brakes!!!

New Starter Motor

New Coil, Plugs, Leads, Distributor, Ignition Points

Just Serviced

69 780 km (on the car) Less on engine.

New Falken Tyres

Low back seats

Re - trimmed door panels

Just fully polished

This beautiful Mini has been in the family for 12 years and has many dollars spent on her over the years. The engine has great power and the car is so fun to drive. Car is Registered and comes with a safety certificate.

My reason for selling is that new house does not have garage space for her and I know if I keep it longer ill spend another 10k of her and I have literally grown out of this car now that I am 6’5”. This car is so very close to being finished if I kept it I would only replace the carpet and roof lining ($350) and get some paint less dent removal work done.

All the hard work has been done on this car all it needs is a tiny bit of love and it come up a charm and keep turning heads for another 30 years.

**** New Pin-stripping just been done down the sides (to cover original peeling pinstripes *****

$ 6000 ono

Car is in BRISBANE

email me : [email protected]

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