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what is your favourite performance mini?
Cooper 6%  6%  [ 4 ]
Cooper S 37%  37%  [ 25 ]
Sports 850 18%  18%  [ 12 ]
1275 GT 27%  27%  [ 18 ]
E.R.A. Turbo 12%  12%  [ 8 ]
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 25, 2005 5:54 pm 
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era turbo ...... yummy just for shear balltearing body kitted madness
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i actually would put my vote on the M30....nice one, that.. ;)




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The Bac M-30
A rare beast - only 30 produced, and a rather expensive one.

To celebrate the Mini's 30th anniversary, there was not only the Mini 30 released but also the rarely mentioned BAC M-30. The price initially was to be ?30,000, six times that of the ?5,000 for the Mini 30. It was decided, however, that this was extortionate, so the price was set to ?23,390, some of the standard items becoming optional, which was still a huge price to pay for a Mini, no matter what year it is, especially not 1989! It was created by the British Automobile Company, but KAT Designs did most of the styling.

The Engine was a 1275cc Metro Engine with a sprintex supercharger, 1.7" card, oil cooler, stainless steel tubular manifold and a uprated clutch, but no electronic ingnition. Power came to 115hp which makes it one of the fastest production Minis ever. Of course, it had to deal with all of the weight of the extras and shiny bits, but no one could call it sluggish.

It's 6x13" wheels(with 175/50R13 Yokohama A008 tyres) not exactly the best choice handling wise, the M-30 features adjustable dampers and variable ride height to deal with this.

The interior was very lavish, including leather trim, Recaro front seats, elm burr inserts, a custom BAC instrument binnacle with numerous gauges, nice shiny warning lights, Wilton carpets and mats, in-car telephone, and an RDS Radio Cassette with 4 two-way speakers. Options included a pearlescent paint hob, electric windows, central locking, remote control alarm, heated and electrically adjustable front seats, CD autochanger (under the rear seats), 6 speaker stereo, air conditioning and electric sunroof.

The M-30 was fully customisable also, with BAC offering to tailor the car to suit individual tastes. The Mini has always had so many loyal and wealthy followers, so its not hard to see how they sold 30 of these supercharged specials, but you have to wonder why. You could build one for half the price!

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Thier is one more..I don't have it on the computer but it up on my wall

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MistyK wrote:
Stuwey_LS wrote:
Okay, my mistake. I meant the 970 S. But still, how rare is the 1071?


Not as rare as a 970 lol.. 970S was really just a circuit racing homologation special.

I'd have to say a 997 Cooper for historical value, probably a Morris in Surf Blue, or perhaps the Foley Broadspeed GT.


Never heard of Laurie Stewarts Broadspeed (which was driven a couple of times by Foles) being refered to as the "Foley Broadspeed" :roll:

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You are five years too late Mick. :lol:


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The Coldwell Twincam! :)

http://mk1-performance-conversions.co.u ... eering.htm

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wow!!!

twin spark!

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Ah,,, this is an easy one

My Twin Cam Turbo Injected Fastback Mini Monaco

oh,,, hang on tho,,, my R1 buggy is faster so ,,, ah,,,er,,,

But i really like my 1500cc Mini Marcos,,, um,,,er,,

No, No,, No,,, I`ve got it,,, My Turbo charged Alloy V8 Powered mini ,,, Yes,,,that`s the best mini special i reckon :-)

Ah Bugga,,, none of those are in the damn poll,,, crickey !!!!!!!!!!!! That`s stuffs that idea then ey???

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i think Spaceboy meant mini not mini derivative :wink:


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Mick wrote:
Ahh the grass is ALWAYS greener.

I've got my Mark II S, but miss the simplicity and subtlety of my '63 997 Cooper.
Sliding windows, huge door bins, Shadow Blue and Nurburg White, blue interior.

That Shadow Blue was the prettiest colour IMHO that BMC ever made.

Why, why, oh GOD why did I part with it....sniffle...

(there were those 7" discs however....)


My very first car was exactly as you described above, 1963 Shadow Blue and White 997cc Cooper. Only have a B&W pic of it though.


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Can't vote.

It's not on the list.

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If it has to be a production model, then the Innocenti Cooper 1300 Export.

Classic Mini with a bit of Italian flair thrown in. :D

Failing that, give me a Woody Traveller with a hot donk any day.

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