The following photosets are tagged Mini - click on the thumbnails for more images and descriptions of each vehicle
Beautifully restored 1960 Mini mk1 2-door saloon. Technically it is a 1960 Austin Seven - not to be confused with earlier cars of that name - the 'Mini' moniker was not applied to this model until January 1962, but it's a mini none-the-less. Like the Morris-Minor, designed by Alex Issigonis, and built at Austin's Longbridge plant. Engine capacity 848cc, registered October 1960. The mini is a true emblem of 1960s Britain, and this is a great example!
1980 Austin Mini 1275GT (1275 cc) registered August 1980
1989 Austin Mini Cooper S. 998 cc. Registered August 1989.
The Mini 1275 GT was the performance version of the mini, with, as the name suggests a 1275cc petrol engine, and built at the British Leyland plant in Longbridge Birmingham. This really is a lovely example, registered in April 1979.
1970 Mini Cooper S Mk3. By 1970, although still manufactured at the Austin Longbridge plant, the Mini was no longer badged Austin or Morris, and was simply called a Mini. Mini Mk3 production ran 1969-1976, but Mini Cooper S manufacture was limited to 1570 vehicles and had ceased by 1971. This one was registered in August 1970. Great looking car in Spitfire green with World War 2-style RAF roundel. Smashing little Mini.