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Mark0 2016-02-17 19:24 | JFK a écrit Thank you and your brother very much You are welcome |
JFK 2016-02-17 15:44 | Mark0 a écrit He checked it. It's OK. Thank you and your brother very much |
Mark0 2016-02-17 10:03 | JFK a écrit Everything should be ok (I got the info from automobile catalog EDIT - that is a website, not magazine), but it seems kinda odd to me that there was no 1976-1980 1.1 automatic variant, only the 1.0 (which wasnt in these years as manual), also it is weird that 1969-1972 automatic variant have different power. If your brother will be not bothered, could he please check these two out? He checked it. It's OK. |
JFK 2016-02-15 22:29 | Desscythe17 a écrit Is the front the only difference between this and the standard Mini? I found that the Clubman came in multiple bodystyles (most notably the squarer wagon with the double doors at the rear), but I didn't know this was also called the Clubman. As far as I know front end is the only difference in exterior (the car was meant to replace original Mini) . Before I knew this car was a thing, I thought also that Clubman = Wagon. Apparently this was a sedan, wagon and van (van is aussie´s thing, and it was not based on the generation that was on sale, but rather Mk1 Mini with Clubman/1275GT front) Mark0 a écrit My brother is expert in Classic Mini's. If you need some help i will call him Everything should be ok (I got the info from automobile catalog EDIT - that is a website, not magazine), but it seems kinda odd to me that there was no 1976-1980 1.1 automatic variant, only the 1.0 (which wasnt in these years as manual), also it is weird that 1969-1972 automatic variant have different power. If your brother will be not bothered, could he please check these two out? -- Last edit: 2016-02-15 23:16:51 |
Mark0 2016-02-15 21:50 | My brother is expert in Classic Mini's. If you need some help i will call him |
Desscythe17 2016-02-15 21:22 | Is the front the only difference between this and the standard Mini? I found that the Clubman came in multiple bodystyles (most notably the squarer wagon with the double doors at the rear), but I didn't know this was also called the Clubman. |
JFK 2016-02-15 21:15 | One of the most oddest car that I ever done. Apparently thwre were sometimes different engine variants (even displacement) for MT and AT. |
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