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Bringing home a Morris Mini 1000 Mk2 - 1968. The car was located in Grimstad, Aust-Agder and I drove 400 km to transport it home to Seljord.
About the MIni Mk2:
Launched in 1967 the Mini Mk II introduced several improvements across the Mini range. A new squarer shaped grille distinguished the new models from the front, new rear lamps and a larger rear window were also instant recognition points.
Mechanically little changed, although a larger 998cc engine now appeared alongside the 848cc A-series. The Mk II lasted only 2 years when the wind-up window Mk III appeared in 1969 also bringing to an end the separate Austin / Morris name badges.
About the MIni Mk2:
Launched in 1967 the Mini Mk II introduced several improvements across the Mini range. A new squarer shaped grille distinguished the new models from the front, new rear lamps and a larger rear window were also instant recognition points.
Mechanically little changed, although a larger 998cc engine now appeared alongside the 848cc A-series. The Mk II lasted only 2 years when the wind-up window Mk III appeared in 1969 also bringing to an end the separate Austin / Morris name badges.
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