How much should one be expected to pay for a Mini?

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A proper mini I mean.

Really want to get a second car, purely as a track fun car. A guy on the Zed forums used to do the racing and is getting back into it so can mechanically guide me all the way. But I just need to find the car first :p


So, a proper mini, providing its mechanically sound I don't care about the condition of the bodywork.

How much should one pay?

Many Thanks,
Jake
 
I take it you prefer to be on the track rather than behind the barrier taking photos? :)

:p I like both! But I'm going to do as much track time as possible this year, and I'd rather not knacker a car I care about in the process!

EDIT:

Got quite a good shot when I went the other day though...

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And that was shooting at 40mm and then severely cropped \o/
 
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mini prices have rocketed, a decent doer-uper £1k a decent cooper £4k.

expect to £5k for a ERA turbo or a twin engined 800bhp per tonne hyabusa.
 
saxo VTS? early ones around the 1k-1500 mark now and that's dealers. even less privately i'd imagine

There were a couple of stripped out Saxo's going round and one of them was absolutely flying :D - Would like to know the spec of that!
 
I have a 92 cooper I paid a little over the odds for back in..july? Paid £1700 then. Just had £500 or so work done to make the entire "shell" solid and free of rust. Unforutnatly 2 small holes in the bodywork have appeared while the welding was occuring, but they are a easily resolvable issue. Need a new coil now but otherwise she's good to go, when I manage to pass a driving test :(

I'd say you could easily get a good early 90s cooper for £2k, and a pretty mint early 90s cooper for £3k.

You may not care about bodywork but if the bodywork is bad it's likely the underside and other points are bad, which can easily cause an MOT failure.
 
You may not care about bodywork but if the bodywork is bad it's likely the underside and other points are bad, which can easily cause an MOT failure.

Its a track car....it's not even going to be road legal. It needs to be MOT standard just not have one :p

Plus I've got a workshop with all the tools so I can maintain it myself.
 
my delivery maybe glib, but my point about mk3 supras is solid.

i believe lopez had one that went pop

Well the zed doesn't get the HGF. I don't know anything about Supras though so I'll take your word for it :p
 
Prices have dropped a bit since I last looked as well. On TMF a guy is selling a John Cooper Works 1997 MPI for £2150, with a brand new MOT and just some exterior work needed! Admittedly it's probably the hardest pieces of bodywork there is to repair, but you know...

Sorta wish I had waited now, but what the hell :p
 
Hehe, I'm not looking to spend that much really. Just a few hundred for something track worthy and fun I can run into the ground - I thought a Mini would have come under that category....unfortunately not :(

Ah well, Japanese and RWD it is then :D
 
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