Grand Prix Cooper

Grand Prix Cooper

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rougeleo

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213 posts

245 months

Thursday 12th August 2004
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John Cooper launched a special edition cooper in 1994 to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the mini and also the 35th anniversary of his F1 team winning the F1 world championship .

It was a very up market car with all leather and 86 bhp through a 1300 with Weber alpha injection system.

There were only 35 made and you rarely see them ( all in BRG )

anyone got one ???

jeffriesmullet

134 posts

249 months

Friday 13th August 2004
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i thought there were 50

rougeleo

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213 posts

245 months

Friday 13th August 2004
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you may be right , but according to the sales literature I have here there were only 35 made .

one was featured in the mini mags with a zeemax kit a few years ago

jeffriesmullet

134 posts

249 months

Friday 13th August 2004
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no way how can u put a zeemax kit on ne mini let alone 1 so special

Fatboy

8,089 posts

279 months

Friday 13th August 2004
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jeffriesmullet said:
no way how can u put a zeemax kit on ne mini let alone 1 so special

Agree with the daftness of bodykitting an ultra-rare car like these, but I have to say some of the Zeemax stuff is rather nice...

jeffriesmullet

134 posts

249 months

Saturday 14th August 2004
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im not a fan of it but what ever floats ur boat

tim williams

36 posts

256 months

Saturday 14th August 2004
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A friend of mine had one but it was written off a few years ago.

I was also at a show last week and a girl there had one.

jeffriesmullet

134 posts

249 months

Saturday 14th August 2004
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there so nice id love 1

minimax

11,985 posts

263 months

Saturday 14th August 2004
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I know of a mint cooper sport 500 in mackemland absolutely standard with the jack knight 5 speed 'box and the 90hp conversion...:drool:

rougeleo

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213 posts

245 months

Sunday 15th August 2004
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prefer the smaller wheels on the Grand Prix .

Never been a big fan of 13" wheels although they do look nice .

ChrisO

954 posts

246 months

Sunday 15th August 2004
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rougeleo said:
John Cooper launched a special edition cooper in 1994 to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the mini and also the 35th anniversary of his F1 team winning the F1 world championship .

It was a very up market car with all leather and 86 bhp through a 1300 with Weber alpha injection system.

There were only 35 made and you rarely see them ( all in BRG )

anyone got one ???


Weren't they Almond Green? Anyway, Ian's (aka miniholic)dad has got one (or at least used to have one). It was in the book 'All about Mini' by Ian Kuah I believe.

Miniholic

123 posts

245 months

Sunday 15th August 2004
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Still got it Chris but it's not a Grand Prix, it's a Cooper 35 S, Cooper Garages did 5 and ours is one of them.

There were 35 grand Prix's built, quite a special car, there are a few that you see at the shows, they were all British racing green, apart from car 35 which was tahiti blue.

It was launched at the IMM in 94, but it was overshadowed a bit by the emergence of a certain pickup with a KAD engine.

rougeleo

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213 posts

245 months

Sunday 15th August 2004
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Miniholic said
"There were 35 grand Prix's built, quite a special car, there are a few that you see at the shows, they were all British racing green, apart from car 35 which was tahiti blue. "



any idea where the Tahiti blue one ended up ????

>> Edited by rougeleo on Sunday 15th August 18:39

chriso

954 posts

246 months

Monday 16th August 2004
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I thought it may have been the wrong one immediately after I posted but couldn't be ar5ed to go back and edit it...

miniholic

123 posts

245 months

Monday 16th August 2004
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The Tahiti one was owned by a family that had quite a few Minis, they had them featured in one of the mags a few years ago, think they were from the south west. Their son had a Hot Rod replica, and the Dad had one of the first Zeemax kitted cars.

I've got the original brochure for the Grand Prix at home somewhere, I'll see if I can dig it out.


Chris,

Got your email, I'll reply tonight when I get home.

Madmini

217 posts

253 months

Tuesday 17th August 2004
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Their surname was Zaringer or something like that - I remember her son did a replica of the Mini Hot Rod.
Rog, I've got an article on the navy one in one of the mini mags - IIRC it's the same one with Zeemax kit. To be honest from what I remember it not badly done - didn't look like half a ton of tupperware had landed on it, but seemed to have been done quite sympathetically.

Andy (Wh1te)

rougeleo

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213 posts

245 months

Tuesday 17th August 2004
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Hi Andy

I saw the Pam Zahringer ( something like that ) car at mini40 in 1999 and it was very well done .


I just fancy one of the BRG Grand Prixs as standard .



But RSPs ain't bad either