Background
The Mini may have more special editions to its name than any other production car but everything comes to an end eventually, and this is the end.
Because this Mini is number 243 of the final run of 500 cars, a limited edition that marks the last of the line for what was always a very lucrative model for whoever owned the brand at the time.
In this case it was Rover, and the Rover Mini Cooper Sport 500 took the standard Mini’s lines and enhanced them with flared wheelarches to cover the wider Minilite-style wheels. External colours were limited to either Solar Red, Tahiti Blue, British Racing Green, or Anthracite and a slightly tuned 1275cc ‘MPI’ inline-four engine gave the diminutive a little extra pep.
The occupants could enjoy an upmarket black-and-nickel-silver leather interior as well as a plaque in the glovebox bearing the legend: This Mini is one of the last 500 built to the original Sir Alec Issigonis design.







