Mini Magazine – September 2019

(Chris Devlin) #1
brother quickly realised that the crowd
were completely out of touch with the
heritage of the car. “People were tearing
into it saying “It isn’t a Cooper at all, it’s
just a worthless old 850.” This reassured
Lars, until his brother noticed that an
expert was quietly taking a lot of photos.
After all his years of waiting, Lars was
going to lose the car. That night he went
home to his wife, Helle, with a heavy
heart. He explained that it was all over
and he wasn’t even going to bother
bidding. Her response brought him up
short “you’ve gone on and on about the
bloody Mini for years, you’re not
backing out now!”
Lars sent his bid on the Sunday and
waited nervously until the following
Friday for the winner to be announced.
By Friday afternoon he had heard
nothing and the sense of disappointment
returned, until the evening came,
bringing with it the email that he had
been waiting for.
And five days later he went back to
pick the car up. “When I was loading it
onto the trailer two guys came and told
me that I was a fool! They said that it
wasn’t a Cooper and was of no value. I
must admit that it really made me laugh.
They would be so surprised if they saw
the 131 now!”
When it comes to restoration stories,
we all know how easily you can lose

many years to sourcing parts, putting
money aside and slogging out the hard
graft. But for Lars, just waiting for the
car to become available involved a
serious war of nerves.
As we stood beside that splendid
Morris on the very site that it was built,
shining as brightly as it did on the day it
was manufactured, we had to agree with
Lars that it was well worth the wait and
all of his patience had paid off.
If you have an interest in 1959 Minis
then you may be interested in browsing
the 1959 Mini Register website.
http://1959miniregister.com If you have
a Mini that was manufactured in 1959,
then the Register is free to join.
You can contact the Register via the

contact form on their website or by post
if you’d rather: 1959 Mini Register,
Precedent House, Woodchurch Road,
Upton, Wirral. England. CH49 5PJ

“I knew this Mini was a pearl, and it was


my responsibility to make it correct”


THANKS TO:


The 1959 Mini Register and the Oxford
Plant. Bill Bell and Trevor, Michael
Elsberg for good sparring, Micke
Pettersson and Peter Kronsell , Lars Åke
Dalgreen for helping with parts and
everyone else who I have pestered for
parts until they gave up and handed
them over to me. Also, the painter and
blacksmith for doing such a good job,
even though they thought I was crazy!

Correct in every detail, this export
model features unique parts such
the B-post side repeaters.

brotherquicklyrealisedthatthecrowd
werecompletelyoutoftouchwiththe
heritageofthecar.“Peopleweretearing
intoit saying“Itisn’ta Cooperatall,it’s
justa worthlessold850.”Thisreassured
Lars,untilhisbrothernoticedthatan
expertwasquietlytakinga lotofphotos.
Afterallhisyearsofwaiting,Larswas
goingtolosethecar.Thatnighthewent
hometohiswife,Helle,witha heavy
heart.Heexplainedthatit wasallover
andhewasn’tevengoingtobother
bidding.Herresponsebroughthimup
short“you’vegoneonandonaboutthe
bloodyMiniforyears,you’renot
backingoutnow!”
LarssenthisbidontheSundayand
waitednervouslyuntilthefollowing
Fridayforthewinnertobeannounced.
ByFridayafternoonhehadheard
nothingandthesenseofdisappointment
returned,untiltheeveningcame,
bringingwithit theemailthathehad
beenwaitingfor.
Andfivedayslaterhewentbackto
pickthecarup.“WhenI wasloadingit
ontothetrailertwoguyscameandtold
methatI wasa fool!Theysaidthatit
wasn’ta Cooperandwasofnovalue.I
mustadmitthatit reallymademelaugh.
Theywouldbesosurprisedif theysaw
the 131 now!”
Whenit comestorestorationstories,
weallknowhoweasilyyoucanlose


manyyearstosourcingparts,putting
moneyasideandsloggingoutthehard
graft.ButforLars,justwaitingforthe
cartobecomeavailableinvolveda
seriouswarofnerves.
Aswestoodbesidethatsplendid
Morrisontheverysitethatit wasbuilt,
shiningasbrightlyasit didonthedayit
wasmanufactured,wehadtoagreewith
Larsthatit waswellworththewaitand
allofhispatiencehadpaidoff.
If youhaveaninterestin 1959 Minis
thenyoumaybeinterestedinbrowsing
the 1959 MiniRegisterwebsite.
http://1959miniregister.comIf youhave
a Minithatwasmanufacturedin1959,
thentheRegisteris freetojoin.
YoucancontacttheRegisterviathe

contactformontheirwebsiteorbypost
if you’drather: 1959 MiniRegister,
PrecedentHouse,WoodchurchRoad,
Upton,Wirral.England.CH495PJ

“I knew this Mini was a pearl, and it was


my responsibility to make it correct”


THANKS TO:


The 1959 Mini Register and the Oxford
Plant. Bill Bell and Trevor, Michael
Elsberg for good sparring, Micke
Pettersson and Peter Kronsell , Lars Åke
Dalgreen for helping with parts and
everyone else who I have pestered for
parts until they gave up and handed
them over to me. Also, the painter and
blacksmith for doing such a good job,
even though they thought I was crazy!

Correct in every detail, this export
model features unique parts such
the B-post side repeaters.
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