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For Sale: 1978 MINI Cooper in Macedonia, Ohio

Vehicle Description

Late production Mark VI Mini. RHD, 1.3 liter with EFI, cold factory A/C, power disc brakes. Never rusty or wrecked. Runs and drives great, nice interior, recent paint, upgraded wheels & tires. Lots of fun!

This handsome Aquamarine Mini was legally imported and carries a valid Ohio title and is registered as a 1978 Austin Mini Cooper, so you will have zero title issues. However, we believe it to be a later 1992 Mark VI delivered new to Japan, which is why it includes a fuel-injected 1.3-liter engine, factory A/C and disc brakes. What this means is that you’re getting the latest and greatest of the original Minis, a car that’s been properly maintained all its life, and which drives like a Mini should—better, even! Since southern Japan has a climate similar to California, it shouldn’t be a surprise that this car remains completely solid and extremely straight with none of the usual issues associated with the Mini’s monocoque body. It has been repainted at some point and the dark turquoise finish looks appropriate—fun but not too far over-the-top. White stripes and a matching top are traditional Mini styling cues and the fender flares are factory equipment, added with the introduction of the Mark V Mini in 1984. Finish quality is quite good, although it does show some signs of use; after all, you can hardly blame a guy for wanting to drive a car that’s this much fun. It has never been wrecked, panel fit is quite good, and it obviously shines up beautifully.

The gray cloth interior is a lot more up-to-date than you’d expect for a ‘60s icon, and the comfortable buckets, leather-wrapped wheel, and surprisingly plush carpets all make it a much more livable machine than it was originally. Gauges are surprisingly comprehensive, including a tach and temperature gauge, and the remainder of the controls are about what you’d expect for a British car designed 60 years ago. Of note, this one carries fully operational factory A/C, which is reasonably effective but probably won’t win any awards in the Florida heat. There’s also a newer Alpine AM/FM/CD stereo head unit with MP3 capabilities. The rear seat area is actually a bit more spacious than you’re expecting and the trunk offers decent capacity plus a full-sized spare hidden underneath. The Mini really is a miracle of packaging.

Early Minis had to make their mark with their awesome handling alone, but the 1.3-liter inline-4 with fuel injection makes this one as quick as it is nimble. The fuel injection also means it starts quickly and idles properly every time, and there’s a good whack of low-end torque that was always missing in the carbureted cars. This later model also shows a modern dual master cylinder with power assist for the front disc brakes, an aluminum box for the EFI’s brain, and factory A/C plumbing fed by the compressor buried down low in the front of the engine bay. Everything works and it drives superbly, making plenty of power even for today’s traffic—you’ll probably surprise a lot of bigger cars with the scoot in this Mini! The engine is always willing and once you master the shifter you’ll discover that it just loves to run.

Of course, the Mini’s big claim to fame is handling, and there’s quite a bit of truth to the idea that it’s fast because you don’t have to lift for corners. Thanks to the elastomeric suspension, the tires stay planted and the low center of gravity and miniscule curb weight combine to make this car a blast to drive. Thanks to upgraded 13-inch wheels and relatively big tires, there’s heroic grip and the power front discs are plenty strong for the car’s weight. You will note that it carries a stock Y-pipe with catalytic converter, so it’s emissions legal, and a newer exhaust system with stainless muffler and polished tip to give it a snarky exhaust note. Even the spot welds on the rockers are still clearly visible. 13-inch wheels look like vintage Minilites and carry 175/50/13 performance radials.

This little car is every bit as cool as it looks and probably even more fun than you imagine. It’s led a good life and comes to us from an experienced Mini enthusiast who knows these cars inside and out, so it’s sorted and ready to play. Driving an icon is always a lot of fun, and you’ll be amazed by this car’s agile feel and still-relevant practicality. And we promise everyone will want to talk to you about it—a Mini generates more attention than anything else you can drive, no matter how much you spend. IF all that sounds like your kind of fun, this is a great choice. Call today!

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Vehicle Details

  • 1978 MINI Cooper
  • Listing ID: CC-1275398
  • Price: $15,900
  • Location:Macedonia, Ohio
  • Year:1978
  • Make:MINI
  • Model:Cooper
  • Exterior Color:Aquamarine
  • Interior Color:Gray cloth
  • Transmission:Manual
  • Engine Size:Inline 4
  • Odometer:86948
  • Stock Number:116104
  • Trim Level:Mark VI
  • VIN:XL2S1N300015408
  • Title Status:Clear
  • Aftermarket Wheels:Yes
  • Restoration History:Partially Restored
  • Exterior Condition:Very Good
  • Seat Material:Cloth
  • CD Player:Yes
  • Air Conditioning:Yes
  • AM/FM Radio:Yes
  • Custom Stereo:Yes
  • Bucket Seats:Yes
  • Power Brakes:Yes
  • Fuel Injection:Yes
  • Engine History:Original
  • Engine Condition:Running
  • Drive Train:Front-wheel drive
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