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PostPosted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 5:10 pm 
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 5:35 pm 
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A 1968 Mk.2? Sheesh, there are some rare cars about 2 b sure ;-)

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 5:36 pm 
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bamnfi wrote:
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A 1968 Mk.2? Sheesh, there are some rare cars about 2 b sure ;-)

Can't be that rare, that one is number 34025. :mrgreen:


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 8:37 am 
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Very pathetic attempt at a fake , wrong numbers wrong letters and stamped in wrong place, and wood ducks are bidding on it :?


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AJ wrote:
.....and wood ducks are bidding on it :?


At $500 which is current bid, even if its not a cooper S, its still reasonable price to pay for a shell.

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ok so it may not be a MKII but does it look to be a 's' body ?

it has the boot brackets .. holes in the boot lid , cant see up the front to see the heater brackets ..

but all in all it looks to be a good looking shell ...

could have been restamped after a crash the ruined the radiator shroud ...
lets not forget these things are 40+ years old ... lots could have happenend in that time ..

or its just another fake ..

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Beanie wrote:
ok so it may not be a MKII but does it look to be a 's' body ?


MK1's didn't have the YKG2S2 stamped into the radiator shroud, only M206 and a 4 digit number

the M205 is very clear there - and the 5 digit number, it's just a deluxe with YKG2S2 poorly stamped on the radiator shroud


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 11:03 am 
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simon k wrote:
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ok so it may not be a MKII but does it look to be a 's' body ?


MK1's didn't have the YKG2S2 stamped into the radiator shroud, only M206 and a 4 digit number

the M205 is very clear there - and the 5 digit number, it's just a deluxe with YKG2S2 poorly stamped on the radiator shroud


well there ya go ..
thats why im no Cooper s expert ..

still a cheap shell at <$600

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 11:15 am 
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Beanie wrote:
still a cheap shell at <$600

Ah yes, but how much does a matching compliance plate cost these days? :lol:

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ok so it may not be a MKII but does it look to be a 's' body ?


Look at where demister duct should be on a S this one is folded metal one spot welded to car


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Does anyone else send these eBay sellers narky emails? Or is it just me?

My favourites are poverty pack Leyland Mokes with half the Californian bits, a 998 engine and a $15,000 sticker price - because, you know, it's in factory condition.


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I used to send them polite messages and in some cases rude messages, I don't bother any more.
I do try to gather enough evidence to prove the truth and keep it for future reference.

Look at this case, if he really does think it is an "S" what do you think he would say when one of us tells him the truth? He might not believe it. He might think we are trying to rip him off.


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Have you guys ever considered that he may not be a "know it all" regarding minis and what if numbers are recorded, they can disappear in a flash. Its the mini body thats for sale here and there appears to be no lack of interest in acquiring it.


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Here we go again. :roll:


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Morris 1100 wrote:
Here we go again. :roll:



hahaha! Lets expect a certain member to pipe up soon :twisted:


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