The Charterhouse auction of classic cars and motorcycles on Sunday 10th February includes a handful of Mini’s.
“The Mini has to be one of the most instantly recognisable motor cars ever made. Its revolutionary design by Sir Alec Issigonis led the car which was to become a motoring icon when it was first produced in 1959.” Commented Matthew Whitney. “Mini’s have always been popular at auction, no doubt aided by a great supply of spares, an active club scene, their versatility and that they are just fabulous fun!”




Mighty Mini’s at going under the Charterhouse Hammer
A 1962 Mini 850, family owned for 25 years £8,000-9,000
A highly modified 1970 Mini sprint/hill climb car £15,000-17,000
A 1971 Mini, having been a West Country car all its life having covered a believed 51,000 miles from new £3,300-3,600
A 1965 rare Mini Cooper S rolling shell with running gear, needing finishing £8,000-9,000
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