winabbey wrote:
9YaTaH wrote:
There ain't one on AUSMINI, should there be one?
If one of the main reasons for having all the other registers is to protect buyers from scammers etc then we should have something on Rover Mini...Yes

The idea of having an Australian vehicle Register started with the Cooper S because some subtle changes to a Mini DeLuxe or Mini K could result in a car being sold as something it is not and for a much higher price. This not only reflects badly on the individual creating the replica but, to a lesser extent, on the Mini enthusiast community, which includes this forum. The lack of factory production records makes it difficult for non-experts to authenticate a genuine Cooper S and easier for those intent on faking a car.
Watto and a few others started collecting Australian Cooper S data several decades ago. In late 2015 Ausmini management saw a benefit and hence agreed to host Mark 1 and Mark 2 registers using combined historical data from several sources. Mini Cooper and Clubman GT registers followed on for similar reasons.
Maintenance of the source data for these registers takes quite a bit of effort by volunteers and the effort to manipulate it and present in a clear format also takes time.
Work is underway on publishing a Australian Morris 850 register, of sorts. Since over 61,000 of these were built it isn't feasible or practical to create a full register so the intent is to include representative data covering the production period. The aim is to present sufficient information to help answer the questions most asked - "When was my Morris 850 built, what engine number range would apply and what were the common colours for that period".
Inclusion of other registers such as the Mini Matic, Mini LS and now the Rover Mini has been suggested. As already mentioned these all require someone to take ownership for the data collection, cleansing and presentation, so there needs to be a clear benefit if Ausmini is to be involved. Of course there are other options people can take to host such lists outside of this forum.
Sorry for the long introduction but I thought it worth doing so the full extent of the suggestion is understood.
Comments welcome.

Tah...the more information out there on what Registrars are up to...the better.
As for Simes thoughts, the Japanese models and UK imports are just as interesting a subject on their own as K vs Deluxe etc (maybe not to Simon, but certainly to others)...
Timmy and Klas recent posts for example... I don't think any factory NA Rovers put out 75hp..
The "Cooper S" models listed on the net are John Cooper tuned minis, and not really a factory job.
The best factory effort was the MG Metro with 72HP
Interestingly the 1990 carb Mini Cooper uses the same engine but is only rated 60HP..... looks like early emissions control choked it quite a bit
1990 - Mini Cooper 1275 - 61ps / 60hp
http://www.minipassionmini.50megs.com/p ... 201990.pdf
1992 - Mini Sprite & Mayfair (1275) - 50ps / 49hp 685-710kg
1992 - Mini Cooper 1.3i - 63ps / 62hp
http://www.minipassionmini.50megs.com/p ... 201992.pdf
1996 - Cooper 35 edition - 63ps / 62hp
http://www.minipassionmini.50megs.com/p ... 201996.pdf
1998 - Mini 1.3i & Cooper 1.3i - 63ps / 62hp
http://www.minipassionmini.50megs.com/p ... 201998.pdf
Of course, you could go and spend lots of money with John Cooper...
http://www.minipassionmini.50megs.com/p ... 201992.pdf
http://www.minipassionmini.50megs.com/p ... 201994.pdf
http://www.minipassionmini.50megs.com/p ... 997-98.pdf
http://www.minipassionmini.50megs.com/p ... %20SSE.pdf