Premium pages left without account:

Auction archive: Lot number 252

1990 Rover Mini 'The Italian Job'

Auction 21.09.2019
21 Sep 2019
Estimate
£8,000 - £12,000
ca. US$9,976 - US$14,964
Price realised:
£8,829
ca. US$11,010
Auction archive: Lot number 252

1990 Rover Mini 'The Italian Job'

Auction 21.09.2019
21 Sep 2019
Estimate
£8,000 - £12,000
ca. US$9,976 - US$14,964
Price realised:
£8,829
ca. US$11,010
Beschreibung:

1990 Rover Mini 'The Italian Job' Lot Number252 RegistrationHDS 279G Chassis NumberSAXXL2S1N20440996 Engine Number99HE200114988 Odometer reading57,000 miles Estimate£8,000 - £12,000 ResultSold - £8,829 Print details Send this to a friend 4 more images Fully restored A Cooper S 'Italian Job' replica The 2nd June 2019 saw these three Minis and their accompanying bus set of from leafy Hertfordshire to Turin on the 50th Anniversary of the release of the iconic film 'The Italian Job' staring Michael Caine. The idea to recreate the film was developed five years previously by 'The Welwyn Jolly Boys Drinking Club', an eclectic group of friends, after several bottles of port following a St. Georges Day lunch. ‘Hang on lads, I've got a great idea..’ soon became a massive project for Charlie Croker and his modern-day drinking club. What seemed like a fairly straightforward escapade to start with soon turned into a far more complicated proposition when it was realised that there are actually very few Minis in good enough condition to make the 2,000 mile round trip including passing over the Alps. Twice. The decision was therefore made to purchase three Minis and completely rebuild them, styled to replicate the 1968 Mk. I Mini Cooper S as used in the film. A former (school run) Bedford bus completed the set and, after four years of grafting, the journey commenced. After the 100 mile trip to Folkstone and to the bemusement of the Channel Tunnel team, the three Minis were driven aboard the bus for a single vehicle Tunnel crossing to the continent. It was on arrival in France that the 'Jolly Boys' realised that, apart from the Channel crossings and a place to stay in Turin, there was absolutely no plan whatsoever regarding the route or accommodation on the way. In hindsight they conceded that this may have been a mistake and may have been a contributing factor in the bus being refused entry through the Chamonix Tunnel (four hour detour) and the convoy going the wrong way over the Petit St. Bernard Pass. It was only on reaching the other side of the pass, after a spectacular drive, that it became apparent that they were now three hours further away from Turin and in the wrong country, having now crossed back into France. Things went more smoothly in Turin where the lack of a plan meant that the authorities and building owners were not forewarned of the arrival of the British Minis which snuck past the sleeping security guards at the Turin Fiat factory gates allowing unfettered access to the test track on the roof and subsequent sorties around the Piazzas in Turin city centre. Surprisingly there were no arrests and the convoy set off a couple of days later escaping Italy, this time over the Alps via the Great St. Bernard Pass, though Switzerland, around Lake Geneva, into northern France for the ferry back to Blighty. There is no doubt that these Minis have European touring pedigree and the spirit of the original 1969 British caper!! Purchased in 2016 by our vendor, this example now presented in red coach work with black interior trim. Originally registered on 7th September 1990, this example was a Mini Thirty with a 998cc engine and four speed manual gearbox. Between 2016 and 2018 this example was treated to a full rebuild. The works include, but were not limited to, 60% new panels before a full bare metal respray and a powder coated sub frame. This car was then treated to new 10" wheels, triple spot lamps, Mk. I grilles, bumpers and lights along with badges. The interior was treated to new seat covers with matching piping, carpets and new door cards and a central binnacle. The extensive works are all photographed and show a very good level of workmanship, copies of which are included in the history file accompanying this Mini. Now presenting as new, this is certainly a car we recommend viewing.

Auction archive: Lot number 252
Auction:
Datum:
21 Sep 2019
Auction house:
Historics at Brooklands Museum Trust Ltd
Thorney Lane North
Iver, SL0 9HF
United Kingdom
auctions@historics.co.uk
+44 (0)1753 639170
+44 (0)1522 262177
Beschreibung:

1990 Rover Mini 'The Italian Job' Lot Number252 RegistrationHDS 279G Chassis NumberSAXXL2S1N20440996 Engine Number99HE200114988 Odometer reading57,000 miles Estimate£8,000 - £12,000 ResultSold - £8,829 Print details Send this to a friend 4 more images Fully restored A Cooper S 'Italian Job' replica The 2nd June 2019 saw these three Minis and their accompanying bus set of from leafy Hertfordshire to Turin on the 50th Anniversary of the release of the iconic film 'The Italian Job' staring Michael Caine. The idea to recreate the film was developed five years previously by 'The Welwyn Jolly Boys Drinking Club', an eclectic group of friends, after several bottles of port following a St. Georges Day lunch. ‘Hang on lads, I've got a great idea..’ soon became a massive project for Charlie Croker and his modern-day drinking club. What seemed like a fairly straightforward escapade to start with soon turned into a far more complicated proposition when it was realised that there are actually very few Minis in good enough condition to make the 2,000 mile round trip including passing over the Alps. Twice. The decision was therefore made to purchase three Minis and completely rebuild them, styled to replicate the 1968 Mk. I Mini Cooper S as used in the film. A former (school run) Bedford bus completed the set and, after four years of grafting, the journey commenced. After the 100 mile trip to Folkstone and to the bemusement of the Channel Tunnel team, the three Minis were driven aboard the bus for a single vehicle Tunnel crossing to the continent. It was on arrival in France that the 'Jolly Boys' realised that, apart from the Channel crossings and a place to stay in Turin, there was absolutely no plan whatsoever regarding the route or accommodation on the way. In hindsight they conceded that this may have been a mistake and may have been a contributing factor in the bus being refused entry through the Chamonix Tunnel (four hour detour) and the convoy going the wrong way over the Petit St. Bernard Pass. It was only on reaching the other side of the pass, after a spectacular drive, that it became apparent that they were now three hours further away from Turin and in the wrong country, having now crossed back into France. Things went more smoothly in Turin where the lack of a plan meant that the authorities and building owners were not forewarned of the arrival of the British Minis which snuck past the sleeping security guards at the Turin Fiat factory gates allowing unfettered access to the test track on the roof and subsequent sorties around the Piazzas in Turin city centre. Surprisingly there were no arrests and the convoy set off a couple of days later escaping Italy, this time over the Alps via the Great St. Bernard Pass, though Switzerland, around Lake Geneva, into northern France for the ferry back to Blighty. There is no doubt that these Minis have European touring pedigree and the spirit of the original 1969 British caper!! Purchased in 2016 by our vendor, this example now presented in red coach work with black interior trim. Originally registered on 7th September 1990, this example was a Mini Thirty with a 998cc engine and four speed manual gearbox. Between 2016 and 2018 this example was treated to a full rebuild. The works include, but were not limited to, 60% new panels before a full bare metal respray and a powder coated sub frame. This car was then treated to new 10" wheels, triple spot lamps, Mk. I grilles, bumpers and lights along with badges. The interior was treated to new seat covers with matching piping, carpets and new door cards and a central binnacle. The extensive works are all photographed and show a very good level of workmanship, copies of which are included in the history file accompanying this Mini. Now presenting as new, this is certainly a car we recommend viewing.

Auction archive: Lot number 252
Auction:
Datum:
21 Sep 2019
Auction house:
Historics at Brooklands Museum Trust Ltd
Thorney Lane North
Iver, SL0 9HF
United Kingdom
auctions@historics.co.uk
+44 (0)1753 639170
+44 (0)1522 262177
Try LotSearch

Try LotSearch and its premium features for 7 days - without any costs!

  • Search lots and bid
  • Price database and artist analysis
  • Alerts for your searches
Create an alert now!

Be notified automatically about new items in upcoming auctions.

Create an alert