phillb wrote:
Yes there is/was?? A white mk 2 at the motorlife museum in dapto where minis in the gong has our annual show. One of our members used to take it out for a run occasionally to keep it mobile. I believe it was privately owned but on display most of the time. They will know if it is the same car. One year we brought it out of the museum for our show.
EDIT: looks to be same going by my photos of it at the museum (rego sticker in same spot), I never looked that close at the museum it was roped off usually.
Phill
My Cooper S 12/70 has this heater as well, but still with the Smiths label on it. 100% original.
Forget "Bullet" its well known as a "beehive heater". The switch can just be seen passenger side of steering column mounted under the dash.
TMK there were about 250 of these produced and the story i heard was the former heater didnt pump out enough air and this was thought to be an improvement (Larry at Car Clinic I think). On the Cooper S there are three captive nuts on the firewall to support this type of heater. This type of heater was previously used in other BMC productions too.
Unsure if it carried carried into the last 112/113 cars the so-called Mk3 by some.
And yes the car is a very good conservation job. It is the one formerly at the Australian Motorlife Museum which I drove on a number of occasions keeping it running with basic servicing. It sounds & drives like a new Cooper S. Zircon White is the correct colour for this car.
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