1992 Rover Mini British Open Classic
Description
The 1992 Rover Mini British Open Classic is a charming and iconic representation of British motoring heritage.
One of just 1,000 produced and presented in the quintessential British Racing Green, this Mini is in good condition, embodying the classic appeal that has made the Mini a beloved model for decades.
The interior features a tasteful combination of beige leather and cloth, maintained to a good condition that complements the car's exterior.
Equipped with a manual transmission and powered by a petrol engine, this Mini delivers the spirited driving experience synonymous with the brand. It boasts a full service history, accompanied by an extensive file of bills, receipts, and parts, ensuring that its maintenance has been meticulously documented. The car is also supplied with a comprehensive collection of paperwork, further validating its well-kept status.
This right-hand drive Mini has a mileage of 65,700 and was last serviced by the owner on 5th May 2023. It is currently MOT'd until 25th August 2024, though it remains untaxed. Over its lifetime, it has had six owners, each contributing to its preservation and upkeep. An added feature of this Mini is the adjustable camber kit, enhancing its handling and driving dynamics.
This 1992 Rover Mini British Open Classic, with its rich history and excellent condition, is a delightful find for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
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Details
British Racing Green
Interior ColourBeige Leather and Cloth
Driver SideRight Hand Drive
Mileage65,700
TransmissionManual
Engine Size1275cc Petrol
LocationWest Berkshire
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