Just a few days ago, a garden variety right-hand-drive 1964 Mk1 Austin Mini sold at auction for $35,000 on Bring a Trailer. It is a nicely cloned Mk1 Cooper S, but if there's anything that makes me ...
The original Austin/Morris Mini, which debuted in 1959, remains a desirable classic—with such innovations as a space-saving transverse-mounted engine and front-wheel drive. But as a car you could use ...
The Mini brand, of course, hasn't always existed as we know it today -- a subsidiary of BMW. The company started life as a model that wore both Morris and Austin badges. At the time, Austin and Morris ...