Hey sam, the entire reason my Dad bought a Mini (thus giving me the bug) was that he wanted a fun car to commute in, mum handed in her licence so the second car no longer had to be an Automatic jap shoebox (yay!).
His round trip was about 50kms a day and for 8 years he did it in two Minis - both were mechanically stock - standard engine/induction/brakes/running gear. First Mini was a 76 clubman S - from memory these were the 'upgrades' we did for regular driving:
- extra soundproofing
- upgraded stereo
- BRIGHT 3rd brake light on the rear parcel shelf - VERY imporant for driving in traffic due to the low height of the Mini tail lights!
- Rear window louvre to keep the sun out
- flashing led (alarm lookalike theft deterrent)
- R/H tank - Dad got annoyed at how often he had to fill up - the twin tank really boosted the range and meant that we could fill up only on the cheap days!
After I bought my 850 in '98 I reckon I must have given Dad the round nose bug - we sold the clubby in 99 to finance an overseas trip and bought a 1962 850 for $600 - Dad painted it himself and did a semi reasonable job, we put in a new gearbox (it still had the original box with the early soft synchros) and then went about making a few upgrades for daily driving:
- Extra water temp, voltmeter and oil pressure gauges (concealed behind a woodgrain dash)
- Extra lumbar padding in the drivers seat
- 'Lights left on' alarm
- Modern stereo, speakers hidden in the rear door bins
- Clubman inertia reel seat belts, hidden in the rear door pocket with the belt running through the spot for the ashtray.
- Lots and lots and lots of soundproofing, mostly thick rubber matting and full carpet throughout - it was a very quiet car!
Even though a '62 Mini was about as basic as you could get, we had very few issues using it everyday - it had one of the fresh air under-bonnet heaters so it never had an issue overheating. We tuned the SU to be slightly lean, advanced the timing and ran it on 98 and it gave stupidly good economy so not having a 2nd tank was not such an issue. Even though you had to do a lot more maintenance such as points and adjusting brakes we just got used to it (and could do it pretty quickly) - and the extra effort was offest by the amount of money we saved on fuel!
So 8 years and approx. 100,000km of driving was done in two mechanically standard minis - oh and the good thing was that when the time came to sell, unlike the jap shoeboxes that came before them, we ended up selling both Minis for much much more than when we first bough them!
