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1977 Leyland Mini 1000

Ipswich

1977 Leyland Mini 1000

Ipswich
£15,000

This little British icon was originally built to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s Silver Jubilee. Only 25 were produced in this unique silver-over-blue specification.

Back in 1977, a school teacher entered a competition run by St Cuthbert’s Co-op and Colgate toothpaste. The prize was this Mini, specially finished to mark the Queen’s 25 years on the throne. The teacher in question, Margaret Irvine, ended up winning the competition and became the car’s new owner. However, she didn’t have a driving licence at this point in time.

As a result, the Mini was tucked away in a garage in Buckstone, Edinburgh. It stayed there for three years until Margaret finally passed her driving test, and even then, it was only taken out occasionally. By the time it was sold in 2008, it had covered just 2,500 miles.

Over the years, the Mini stayed local and remained in the same family. It was well cared for and only driven on rare occasions, averaging around 200 miles a year.

Now, with just over 5,500 miles on the clock, this very original Mini has made its way to Suffolk.

Complete with a substantial collection of paperwork for its very interesting history, including MOTs, service records, and the original telegram congratulating Margaret on winning the competition. The documentation even includes a letter from the organisers explaining how Margaret had also won a Raleigh Chopper in the same competition. However, she declined the bike so someone else could have a chance at winning.

  • 5500 miles
  • 998cc engine
  • 4-speed manual gearbox
  • 1 of only 25 examples made
  • Unique history
  • Extensive history file

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