Sir Alec Issigonis designed the Mini, which became one of the best selling cars in Europe and one of the most recognized cars ever produced. This car defined Issigonis’ philosophy “less is more.” Mini production started in August 1959 and was an instant success. This small British car originally came with an 850cc engine but through time was enlarged to 1275cc. Almost as soon as the Mini was out in the showrooms, Issigoni’s friend and racer John Cooper decided there was a need for a sporty Mini. He was loaned a production car and he fitted an engine out of a Formula Junior racing car. With this 997cc engine and its tiny 7 inch disc brakes, the Mini Cooper was born. The Mini Cooper was well received, with over 100,000 produced in 10 years. Production of the “original” Mini ceased in 2000. The BMW MINI was introduced in 2001. This 1971 Morris Mini has been updated to mid-1990 Rover Mini specification.
Specifications:
Manufacturer: Austin-Morris Division, British Leyland Motor Corp. Ltd.
Country of Origin: Great Britain
Drivetrain Configuration: Front engine, front wheel drive
Engine: 1.3 liter, 4 cylinder
Transmission: 4 speed manual
Top Speed: 80 miles per hour
Years of Production: 1959-2000
Number Produced: Millions
Original Cost: ____
A Note About the Display of Our Collection
Thank you for viewing our collection online! Please note that our collection contains over 330 cars and motorcycles though we only have room to display approximately 150 at a time. Therefore, the item you are viewing may not be on display when you visit the museum in person.
