Mini Rover Convertible

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Anyone here a Mini Fan? I have '91 Austing Mini Rover Convertible with 10,000 original KM that I imported from overseas... :)
 
Johhny... Anything for you. You helped me with my Oil dilema and for that I'm grateful... By The way... How do I do that?
 
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It's a blast to drive and I have had quite a bit of fun with it, however I'm looking to sell it because I have a really busy job and really terrible weather in Canada and can only drive it 2-3 months per year and only a few times at that... Sad, but time to move on! :)
 
Now isn't that cute. If I lived in Southern California or Florida I would have to try and negotiate something with you. But, I'm in the same weather condition you are in.

Thanks for posting the picture.
 
I truly love this car, and it's a hoot to drive. But man I just can't find the time or the weather to enjoy it. Charles (car's name) sits waiting lonely for me in my Garage hooked up to a Battery Charger for the day we can run up and down the country roads together (where I live).

It turns heads all the time!
 
I bet with those wide tires/rims it's a freakin' riot! Aftermarket fender flares? And do I see an oil cooler dragging on the curbs?
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Tires are an upgrade, 'cos the originals were done like burn't toast. No oil cooler, that's a factory style guard for the oil pan and the the fender flares came with the car from the factory... :)
 
Mini's are great cars. I remember years ago (early 1980's) a friend of the family had an orange one as everyday transport. It was neat to drive around in. Alas, it became impractical, for whatever reason, and was replaced by a 1981 Honda Civic hatchback.

Cool car!
 
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