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HSCC and HRSR Championship-winning
1964 auSTin mini CooPer 1275 ‘S’ ComPeTiTion SaLoon
Registration no. DPE 608B
Chassis no. CA287551918
Engine no. 9FDSA731962


‘DPE 608B’ was purchased new by the current vendor on 12th
August 1964 from BMC dealer Jackson’s Garages of Godalming,
Surrey. The Mini was primarily his road car but was raced whenever
the opportunity arose. Early outings included Rufforth and Cadwell
Park, both in September 1964, and Goodwood on 13th March 1965
(original programme on file).


The Mini then passed through the hands of various other owners
until in 2004 the vendor was able to buy it from Gordon Cameron,
who had been campaigning the car very successfully in the Historic
Forest Rally series. Its previous owners were almost all members of
the Bognor Regis Motor Club, and the Mini had been in competition
for most of its life.


The vendor commissioned the car’s total restoration in anticipation
of an invitation to return to Goodwood for the 2005 Revival meeting,
which was duly received. Following the Revival, it was decided to
enter the HSCC pre-’66 Touring Car Championship in 2006 and,
after winning seven out of the nine races, the Championship was in
the bag. ‘DPE’ and the vendor were champions again in 2007.


Following a major ‘off’ at Spa Francorchamps in September
2007, caused by a severed brake line, the car was rebuilt by The
Brooklands Motor Company and ‘DPE’ and its owner were invited
back to Goodwood for the 2009 Revival. They again entered the
HSCC race at Spa that year.

In 2010 the vendor spent the season racing with his daughter in the
‘Mighty Mini’ series and it was not until 2011 that he returned to the
HSCC Touring Car Championship, which he won again in that year
and also in 2012. ‘DPE’ has brought its owner four Championships
with the HSCC and four Championships with the HRSR - quite a
trophy haul for a ‘Senior Citizen’. Since 2005, a total of 50 races have
been entered in the UK, France and Belgium, resulting in 26 wins and
13 other podium places, as well as 16 fastest laps (see racing record
on file). Additional documentation consists of restoration invoices,
old-style logbook, Heritage Certificate, current MoT/tax and V5C
registration document.

The car now boasts Swiftune’s finest specification of engine, gearbox
and ancillaries (costing £25,000) which has one full season behind it.
The engine was fully refreshed by Swiftune just one event ago and this
highly competitive Mini is presented race ready for another season.
£40,000 - 50,000
€50,000 - 63,000
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