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Mini Classic - All Mini Classics (1967)
Mini Classic All Mini Classics — a timeless icon from the 1960s, a blend of British engineering and everyday charm. Whether you’re hunting the 1967 model or any classic year, the Mini Classic All Mini Classics price typically reflects a car that’s both an investment and a joy to drive. Many enthusiasts ask, what is a 1967 Mini Classic All Mini Classics worth today? Whether inspecting the market for used Mini Classic All Mini Classics price or simply studying Mini Classic All Mini Classics depreciation, our database provides an aggregated snapshot that respects the variety of conditions and locations.
- Engine: 508 cc transverse, SOHC, 45 hp (171 W) at 5000 rpm
- Transmission: 3‑speed or 4‑speed manual, floor‑shift layout
- Fuel Type: Petrol (gasoline)
- Dimensions: Length 3.78 m, Width 1.62 m, Height 1.12 m
- Wheelbase: 2.01 m
- Weight: Approx. 580 kg (nominal)
- Drive Configuration: Front‑wheel drive
- Doors: 2‑door liftback
- Interior: Cloth seats with optional fabric harmonization, manual controls
- Electrician and Heater: 100 W electric heater, standard lighting
When assessing the Mini Classic All Mini Classics price, keep in mind that the vehicle’s condition—exterior paint, rust spots, original or restored engine—has a major impact. A pristine 1967 model can demand significantly higher fees than a 1974 conversion. We recommend visiting local classic car clubs, auction houses, and dedicated online marketplaces to gauge tangible offerings. While exact numbers vary, grouping your research by year and mileage often produces a more realistic “average” market value.
Depreciation is a key metric for any collector. The Mini Classic All Mini Classics depreciation pattern is less linear than many modern cars. A 1967 model may sustain a typical depreciation curve of around 5–10% per year for the first five years—after that, the rate stabilizes and can even reverse. In practice, this means a 1967 Mini can lose roughly 15‑20% of its value during its first year on the lot and may depreciate by another 2‑4% per year afterward, depending on mileage and restoration level. This estimate aligns with comparable vintage hatches such as the Volkswagen Beetle Classic and Ford Ka classic.
Comparison Context When you examine the used Mini Classic All Mini Classics price, you’ll notice it sits comfortably between the low‑end Beetle price tags and the high‑end Porsche 911 studdings. For example, both the 1970 Mini and the 1976 Mini produce similar price curves, yet the older 1967 versions typically attract a 5‑10% premium for their historical significance. Compared to similar models such as the original Mini Cooper S or the Ariel Atom, the Classic All Mini series offers a slightly lower horsepower output but vastly better affordability per horsepower.
Our database considers current listings for each year. For the Mini Classic All Mini Classics 1967 price, sellers often reference a typical range that falls between the lower end of super‑collector values ($40‑$50k USD) and respectable mid-market values ($25‑$35k USD), again dependent on region and condition
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