Brown Clubman wrote:
TK wrote:
No such thing as a 1973 GT. Sold in 73 but made in 72.
So they did actually stop making them in 72 then?
On this site -
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~gavin.agnew/table.html - it makes reference to a number of "GT's" with a build date of Jan 73. Is this correct or not?
Very interested in this topic and would be rapt to hear from anyone on this site about it. TK - you seem to be fairly confident in your knowledge of GT's. Please help me clear this up.
Cheers

MINI CLUBMAN GT
Launched in Australia - 1971
Available - 1971 up to 1972
Colours
Crystal White
Gambier Turquoise
Jet Red
Orange
Cream
Bold as Brass
Camino Gold
Mustard
Arianca Tan
Engine Number - Early '71 models came equiped with Mk II Cooper S engines, number 9F / XE / Y. Other models - 1200, 1201 & 1202 (factory bought short motor), 1203 (Californian) and 1205 (Police special).
Body Number - YG / 2S8
Engine
Twin 1 1/4" SU's (Twin 1 1/2" SU's - Police cars)
Horizontal oil cooler
PBR brake booster No. VH 44 JA
Negative earth alternator
Electric fuel pump
Synchro on first gear
Extractors
Plastic fan
Plastic master cylinders (some with extensions)
Braided fuel lines
Head is square shape behind thermostat housing
Rocker cover blanked off - breathing oil filler cap
"A" stamped on gearbox case - "22G1128" ID number on gearbox case
Positive crankcase ventilation
Steel uni joints
Interior
Smiths instrument cluster - printed circuit variety - Tacho, speedo and other
"Short" steering column
Horn button on indicator wand
Dished steering wheel with "L" set in plastic in wheel centre
Plastic heater - controls below rocker switch
Dip switch on indicator wand
Wind up windows
Black painted gear lever, shorter and thicker than Mk I Cooper S, bent backwards
Loop pile carpet
T shape choke button
Key starter on steering column
Green blinker lights on insrtument cowl
Police cars only - red handbrake light between wiper and washer switch
Rubber wear pad beside accelerator pedal
Rear seatbelts in later models
Movable head restraints (on later models), lowback seats on early models
Exterior
Clubman body style and fittings
Red metal "GT" badge on grill
Metal "GT" badge on boot
Plastic mudguard flares
Tail light assembly : rectangular, moulded style
"Lift up" door handles
Stripes on sides and bonnet with "GT" decal on rear quarter panel (some models only)
Other -
Hydrolastic suspension
Upholstered boot board
Boot lining in heavy grain masonite material
Twin fuel tanks
"Stylised" slot-vented 4 1/2" wheels
Laminated windscreen
Sound proofing in boot and under bonnet
Reversing lights (blinkers) on later models
Electric windscreen washers
Two speed windscreen wipers (self park)
Reprinted courtesy of the MCCNSW Mini Identification Guide.
Hope this helps
Julie..........