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PostPosted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 5:38 pm 
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Guys following on from my mk2 s shell thread I am now looking at purchasing this 1971 Cooper S. Compliance plate matches radiator shroud number. Do 71 Cooper S numbers start YG2S1? Other number on plate is 2-3-4-5a-7-20-10A-15 Sorry for the crappy phone pics. I still couldnt see any other numbers stamped anywhere on the body in drain channels etc.

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Couldnt see any tabs running down right hand side fuel tank pipes
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Is this a heater bracket on firewall?
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I dont think it is coopers didn't come with lift up handles... like clubby's .
i maybe a mini K , with a RH Tank...

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Sorry to say that YG2S1 is a Mini K not a Cooper S.
All 71 Minis had heater tabs because they all had heaters due to the ADRs for demisting.


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:( ..so the hunt continues!

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Monster Mini wrote:
I dont think it is coopers didn't come with lift up handles... like clubby's .
i maybe a mini K , with a RH Tank...
All Minis built in 71 had lift up handles even Cooper S's.


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 6:05 pm 
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No 1275 either, looks like an 1100 with twins

still looks like a decent car!

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I agree, it is a very nice looking car. :D


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Mk1 Speedo and fuel balance pipe is not right either!

I am guessing the vendor is selling this as a genuine car? :evil:

There seems to be a run on police flappers at the moment! :(


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 9:14 pm 
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mate theres a dark blue s with clubby door handles here i was at that show in penrith 09 and 10 in the dark blue clubman and also a light blue leyland mini clubman took out the best clubby both years

http://www.ausmini.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=58978

the window winder handles are off a morris minor i grabbed 4 at the same show last year off the bloke selling morris parts there


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Was the blue 71 a genuine s. If so what colour trim?
How much is he asking for the palomino k in the photos?
May be a general duties k or just had a visor. Clean looking car. Does it have a clubby heater with it?

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bent65 wrote:
How much is he asking for the palomino k in the photos?


That would be Camino Gold

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Geeeez that looks rough...

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Looks like mine :( shame i dont know my numbers, or find any info on it :(


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Carter, I dunno about the legitimacy of yours.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news


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