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killerkane wrote: Woah. How much would it cost to tow that to South Dakota?!?!
Step 1: Build a Trebuchet.
We did that in physics a few years back, except ours only launched ping pong balls not Mini Coopers.
I dont think thats a 'Cooper' but it is a Mini and its a cool project.
Cooper is to Mini what SS is to Chevelle. Sorta.
Generally easy way to check if it's a Cooper is to check if it's got dual tanks - most (old) Coopers had those IIRC.
BoxheadTim wrote: Generally easy way to check if it's a Cooper is to check if it's got dual tanks - most (old) Coopers had those IIRC.
Yep, and a few other things like front discs and a 1275 motor.
3brokenhondas wrote: Needs flares, wide 13" minilites, and vtak!
Nooo, 10"s are the way to go for authentic classic Mini fun. ;-)....along with some group 2 flares...err...uhh...arches as the Brits call them.
metalman wrote:BoxheadTim wrote: Generally easy way to check if it's a Cooper is to check if it's got dual tanks - most (old) Coopers had those IIRC.Yep, and a few other things like front discs and a 1275 motor.
Front disks yes, but they can be retrofitted fairly easily to a regular one. They also had several other engine size (998 and 1071, from memory) so the presence of a 1275 isn't really a sign it's a Cooper. Plus, the 1275 lived on for a very long time and is a popular and cheap retrofit, at least in the UK.
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BoxheadTim wrote: the 1275 ... is a ... cheap retrofit,
Not here. Not any more.
I think you will find that the 1275 was the only motor in the 1971 Cooper. 997s, 1071s etc were found in some earlier models.
Also, in the USA about 90% of Minis are advertised as 'Coopers' and arent.
The disc brake kits are easily obtained BUT in the USA are expensive for the correct 7.5 Cooper S type, like $1400ish, even used run $500-700
metalman wrote:BoxheadTim wrote: the 1275 ... is a ... cheap retrofit,Not here. Not any more. I think you will find that the 1275 was the only motor in the 1971 Cooper. 997s, 1071s etc were found in some earlier models.
??? I have always seen 1275s for fairly cheap.
If they are a Mini 'lump' you better be buying them....or sending them my way. I'd buy some cheap ones. Plural.
metalman wrote: If they are a Mini 'lump' you better be buying them....or sending them my way. I'd buy some cheap ones. Plural.
Won't the ones from the MG 1300 fit?
You need more then just a block to swap into the Mini, but if you have a complete Metro fwd swap they are still pricey.
If you run across any cheap 1275 Cooper lumps I'll take 6 immediately. And then 10 more after that. ;-)
metalman wrote: You need more then just a block to swap into the Mini, but if you have a complete Metro fwd swap they are still pricey.
What else do you need other then the block for the swap? I was under the impression that the any A-series will bolt to pretty much any other A-series transmission.
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