1964 Austin Mini Cooper S 1071. Almond Green with Old English White Roof and Porcelain Green and Dove Grey trim. Step into automotive history with this exceptional 1964 Austin Mini Cooper S 1071, a rare and highly coveted icon of motorsport heritage. The 1071cc S was BMC’s first Cooper S, and the Mini that conquered the Monte Carlo Rally, securing its place among the legends of international racing. Nicknamed the “Giant Killer,” it redefined what a small car could achieve on both road and track. Originally destined for Car Mart Limited of London, this Mini first graced the roads on 26/06/1964. Finished in classic Almond Green with an Old English White roof, complemented by Porcelain Green and Dove Grey interior trim, its heritage is fully documented with a Heritage Certificate. Purchased for the prestigious Hamilton Collection, this already striking Mini was taken to an extraordinary level of craftsmanship with a full bare-metal restoration to Concours standard, a meticulous, no expenses spared endeavour. Every detail, from the original 1071 Cooper S engine block with ‘163’ cylinder head to the ventilated Cooper S steel wheels, have been restored to museum quality perfection. The interior remains beautifully preserved capturing the authentic feel of a 1964 BMC showroom.
Designed by Alec Issigonis and tuned for competition by John Cooper, the Mini Cooper S was nothing short of revolutionary. Its combination of size, performance, and affordability established it as a true motorsport legend, paving the way for the 970 S and 1275 S models. Today, Mk1 Cooper S models of this calibre particularly the original 1071 are increasingly rare.
This is more than a car it is a piece of automotive history, fully restored to showroom level perfection, ready to be displayed, driven, and cherished by the next discerning collector. Inspections are welcomed and highly encouraged. For further details, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. Additional high-quality photos and an exclusive video are available on our website and Facebook page.