Mini

Mini

1959-2000

The Mini was officially introduced in August 1959 by BMC as the Austin Seven and Morris Mini-Minor, before becoming simply “Mini” and an independent marque in 1969. Designed by Sir Alec Issigonis, it featured a revolutionary transverse engine and front-wheel-drive layout, allowing an unprecedented amount of interior space within a very compact footprint. The car was developed in response to the fuel shortages following the 1956 Suez Crisis, offering an efficient and practical alternative to larger cars and the growing number of microcars. Sales were modest at first but strengthened throughout the 1960s, helped by updates such as the introduction of Hydrolastic suspension in 1964. A key turning point came in September 1961 with the launch of the Mini Cooper, developed in collaboration with John Cooper. With increased power, twin carburettors and front disc brakes, the Cooper transformed the Mini into a successful performance car, further enhancing its reputation.

See also: Innocenti Mini

 

1959

Austin Seven

folder, 12 pages, Dutch

published c1959

Dating

the car is presented as a new model

publicity code P 6015 A

Austin Seven

folder, 8 pages, Dutch

published c1959

Dating

the car is presented as a new model

publicity code P 6063 A

1960

Morris Mini traveller

folder, 4 pages, English

published 03-60

Dating

publicity code

23/206 (34932) 3/60 - 40m

E 6116

1961

Morris Mini-Cooper

folder, 4 pages, English

published 07-61

Dating

publicity code

23/116 (38349) 7/61 - 100m

H&E 6163

Austin Seven

folder, 12 pages, Dutch

published c1961

Dating

as of April 1961 the new all-steel countryman was available for export markets; in the folder it is described as new, as of October 1961 the countryman fuel filler is located on the right hand side

publicity code 2162

Austin Seven

folder, 8 pages, Dutch

published c1961

Dating

as of October 1961 the countryman fuel filler is located on the right hand side

1962

Morris 850

folder, 12 pages, Dutch

published 01-62

Dating

05-1-'62 is printed on the back

publicity code 23/196

Morris 850 traveller

folder, 12 pages, Dutch

published 01-62

Dating

publicity code (43286) 1/62 - 25m

O 3264

1964

Austin Mini countryman

folder, 8 pages, English

published c1964

Dating

publicity code 2181

Morris 850

folder, 12 pages, Dutch

published c1964

Dating

hydrolastic suspension was introduced September 1964, the optional automatic transmission of October 1965 is not mentioned

publicity code O 101065

Morris 850 traveller

folder, 8 pages, Dutch

published c1964

Dating

the British folder is dated 07-64

publicity code 051066

Morris Mini-Cooper

folder, 6 pages, English

published 09-64

Dating

publication 23/133 (59705) 9/64 110m

H&E 64115

Austin Mini-Cooper

folder, 6 pages, English

published c1964

Dating

the 1964 Monte Carlo Rallye win is mentioned, the 1965 win is not

publicity code (61731)

2284

1965

Austin Seven

folder, 8 pages, Dutch

published c1965

Dating

automatic transmission was introduced in October 1965, it is presented as a novelty

publicity code P 736 K

1966

Morris Mini-Cooper

folder, 6 pages, Dutch

published c1966

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the 1965 and 1966 Monte Carlo Rallyes are mentioned, the 1967 win is not

publicity code 03867

 

Introduced in 1967, the Mini Mk II brought a series of subtle updates. Externally, the most noticeable changes were a redesigned front grille, larger rear window and revised tail lamps, giving the car a slightly more modern appearance. The interior also received minor improvements, while the basic mechanical layout remained unchanged. The performance-oriented Mini Cooper remained an integral part of the range. Available as the Cooper and the more powerful Cooper S, it continued to feature upgraded engines, twin carburettors and front disc brakes. Although production of the standard Cooper ended in 1969, the Cooper S remained available for export markets until 1971.

 

1967

Morris Mini-Cooper Mk II

folder, 8 pages, Dutch

published c1967

Dating

there's no synchromesh on all four gears, this was introduced in September 1968

publicity code 2460

O 21267

1968

Austin Seven 850, 1000

folder, 8 pages, Dutch

published c1968

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synchromesh on all four gears was introduced in September 1968

publicity code P 913 I

1969

Morris Mini Mk II

folder, 8 pages, Dutch

published 01-69

Dating

publicity 23/205 (20125) 1/69 - 50m 

2456/C

010469

 

Introduced in late 1969, the Mini Mk III marked a more significant update to the original Mini. The most notable changes were redesigned doors with wind-up windows and internal hinges, replacing the earlier sliding windows and external hinges. At the same time, the Hydrolastic suspension was replaced by a simpler rubber cone system, reducing complexity and production costs. Alongside the Mk III, British Leyland introduced the Mini Clubman, a more modernised and slightly upmarket variant. The Clubman featured a completely redesigned, squared-off front end and a revised interior, and was also offered as a longer-wheelbase estate. While the traditional Mini continued alongside it, the Clubman was intended to replace it in the long term. Both models coexisted through the 1970s though.

 

1969

Mini

brochure, 12 pages, Dutch

published c1969

Dating

all the Mark III changes are presented as new

Austin Mini clubman

folder, 8 pages, Dutch

published c1969

Dating

the Clubman was introduced in 1969, this is an introductory folder

publicity code 2705

Mini clubman

folder, 8 pages, Dutch

published c1969

Dating

the Clubman was introduced in 1969, this is an introductory folder

publicity code 2705

Austin Mini 1275 GT

folder, 4 pages, Dutch

published c1969

Dating

the 1275 GT was introduced in 1969, this is an introductory folder

publicity code 2706

1970

Austin Mini

folder, 8 pages, Dutch

published 01-70

Dating

publicity code

23/185 (29285) 1/70 - 250m

Mini

folder, 8 pages, Dutch

published 01-70

Dating

publicity code

23/185 (29285) 1/70 - 250m

1975

Mini 850

folder, 8 pages, Dutch

published c1975

Dating

publicity code LI 64

Mini 1000

folder, 8 pages, Dutch

published c1975

Dating

publicity code LI 65

Mini clubman

folder, 8 pages, Dutch

published c1975

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publicity code LI 66

1976

Mini 1100 special

brochure, 12 pages, Dutch

published c1976

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the 1100 special was introduced in 1976 and is presented as new in the brochure

publicity code BLI 79

Mini 1000

brochure, 16 pages, Dutch

published c1976

Dating

in 1976 the pedals were enlarged, this is mentioned in the brochure

publicity code BL 88

Mini 850

folder, 4 pages, Dutch (Belgium)

published c1976

Dating

in 1976 the pedals were enlarged, this is mentioned in the folder

publicity code LI 89

Mini clubman estate

folder, 4 pages, Dutch

published c1976

Dating

in 1976 the pedals were enlarged, this is mentioned in the folder

publicity code LI 91

1977

Mini 1100 special

folder, 4 pages, Dutch

published c1977

Dating

publicity code LI 93

1978

Mini

brochure, 22 pages, Dutch (Belgium)

published c1978

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the 1,098 cc Clubman engine was introduced in 1975 and lasted until 1980

Mini van, pick-up

brochure, 8 pages, Dutch

published c1976

Dating