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Innocenti Mini De Tomaso

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Once again, the glory of the Mini Cooper...! The iconic small Latin blood vehicle that De Tomaso seriously crafted in the late '70s makes its debut...! The ancestor of the hot hatch, adorned in Martini Racing colors, gathers intense attention...! The rare 1981 Innocenti Mini De Tomaso is a car that makes you want to take it straight to the mountain roads...!

“It has a slightly thrilling look…!”

 “It features a compact and boxy hot hatch style, with lightweight wheels and taller tires stretched to the tread, perfectly complemented by the brand-new Martini Racing colors that were recently applied…! Perhaps because I’m from a generation that was deeply enamored with this era, seeing a vintage car adorned in classic racing colors right in front of me kept me excited throughout the interview…!

From this perspective, the front quarter of the 1981 Innocenti Mini De Tomaso, equipped with a large lip spoiler and front bumper that could be called an air dam, intentionally finished without fog lights, truly makes you dream about how much fun it would be to take it to the mountains…!

Four years ago, an owner with a passion for legendary cars, from the Italian prancing horse to the raging bull, happened to find this rare 1981 final edition Innocenti Mini, which was imported in parallel back in the day, in front of a specialty shop. This owner, dedicated to ‘creating something,’ took a red original model and finished it in Martini Racing colors, spending around three years to achieve a car that would be fun to drive…!

The 1981 Innocenti Mini De Tomaso, completed over three years, embodies the rugged and racing style envisioned by Alessandro De Tomaso, who loved racing cars above all else. Now, over 40 years later, in an era where it is classified as vintage to neo-classic, this car significantly stimulates the minds of both viewers and drivers alike…!”

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"Its origins are truly a perfect hybrid...! The Innocenti Mini De Tomaso, with bloodlines from both Britain and Italy, was born amidst the rare twists of history, fueled by the passion of Alessandro De Tomaso...!"

“The Mini, the most influential car in history, was created by Sir Alec Issigonis… The unique packaging allowed four adults to comfortably sit in a small body with tires stretched to the corners, and as soon as BMC announced it in 1959, it was met with worldwide acclaim… The layout boldly placed a transmission-integrated engine horizontally directly above the front wheel axle, providing roomy space and marking the moment Alec Issigonis became a trendsetter of his time…

The essence of the Mini lies in its direct driving feel, thanks to the accidental discovery of rubber cones that replaced traditional suspension springs during development… With tires at each corner, it drives like a racing cart, and the understeer produced by the engine at the front can be expertly handled with throttle work using the four-speed transmission, making tight mountain corners feel exhilarating in a way that no other car can offer…!

Perhaps the sporty essence that boils the blood of its drivers was better suited to the hot Latin blood of Italy than to its native Britain…!

After its global success following the 1959 launch of the ADO15 Mini MK1, Innocenti began knock-down production of the Innocenti Mini 850 in Milan by 1965 due to its immense popularity… Founded in 1947 and initially known as a steel tube manufacturer before World War II, Innocenti started serious automobile production in 1961 after manufacturing scooters post-war… With its excellent technological capabilities recognized, the then-nationalized British Motor Corporation (BMC) granted Innocenti licenses to produce the Mini, Allegro, and Austin Healey versions for the Italian market. Even for the Mini, models like the Mini 1000, Mini Cooper, and Mini Cooper 1300 continued to be produced using locally sourced body shells and parts, differing from their counterparts in Britain…

Amid the oil crisis, when large displacement cars faced tough times, Innocenti’s business model for small car manufacturing continued to grow successfully, leading to its status as the second-largest car seller in Italy by the early 1970s, following Fiat…!

The first oil crisis, a global threat, severely impacted the British economy, and the nationalized BMC faced falling performance due to excessive internal brand competition and long-term labor disputes, leading to product quality deterioration and ultimately a near-bankruptcy, transitioning into the privately-owned British Leyland Motor Corporation (BLMC)…

British Leyland couldn’t overlook Innocenti’s strong sales in the small car market… Seeing small car manufacturing as a new business opportunity, they fully acquired Innocenti in 1972. Reflecting on this historical context half a century later, it led to the creation of Innocenti’s unique identity, which can be described as a hybrid of British and Italian elements…

During this time, the Italian-made models crafted by Innocenti clearly surpassed the quality of their British counterparts in structure and interior features… By this point, over a decade had passed since the shocking debut of the Mini in 1959, and it was considered a moment for a model change, leading to the new Mini design project being entrusted to Marcello Gandini of the Italian Bertone workshop…

Thus, the new three-door hatchback was born in 1974, featuring the “Mini 90L” with a 998cc engine and the “Mini 120L” with a 1275cc engine, symbolizing the hatchbacks of the ’70s. While maintaining the Latin blood in its exterior and interior, it housed a familiar British OHV engine in the engine bay, creating a super-hybrid vehicle with rubber cone suspension. It was widely embraced in the European small car market, achieving higher sales figures…

However, the national economic crisis in Britain showed no signs of recovery, and British Leyland was driven to bankruptcy in 1975, ironically creating a drama that would produce today’s rare vintage cars… Prime Minister Wilson and the British Parliament decided to let go of Innocenti, which was thriving in the small car market, leading Alessandro De Tomaso, an Italian from Argentina and the owner of Automobili De Tomaso, to step in with a buyout offer… Alessandro De Tomaso was known not only as an engineer but also as a businessman passionate about launching new ventures, with a love for sports cars, dedicating himself to building Formula machines after founding De Tomaso in 1959…

Alessandro De Tomaso produced memorable cars such as the De Tomaso Vallelunga, of which 400 units were made starting in 1963, and the De Tomaso Pantera, with 6,128 units produced from 1971, but with the oil crisis of the ’70s putting pressure on large displacement sports cars, he pivoted to small car production, repurchasing Innocenti and implementing a strategy of business expansion during the late ’70s to ’80s…!

The demand of the times was for small cars… Alessandro De Tomaso was highly enthusiastic about completely reviving the Bertone-designed Mini Cooper, which had been produced under license from British Leyland until 1975… The base was the “Mini 120” with a 1275cc engine, and through modifications to the exhaust, intake, and camshaft, engine output surged to 75PS! Featuring a dynamic front bumper that can be considered an air dam, and further armed with overfenders, this lightweight and fast car, which disregarded fuel efficiency and emissions regulations, was announced as the Innocenti Mini De Tomaso in 1976, going on sale the following year…

In 1982, it transitioned from the previous Type A OHV 1275cc engine to a three-cylinder engine manufactured by Daihatsu, and the distinctive rubber cones were changed to more conventional suspension shapes, leading to a name change… Therefore, the pure Latin bloodline of the Innocenti Mini De Tomaso effectively made the 1981 model year its last… A few units were imported to Japan at the time by Garage Italia, but most were later brought in through parallel imports…

Now, over 40 years later, the Innocenti Mini De Tomaso, with its unique birth background, has completely transformed into a valuable vintage to neo-classic car, and it seems to have become a car that one can only wait to encounter, as they are rarely found…!”

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Details about the 1981 final edition Innocenti Mini De Tomaso, customized in the Martini Racing specification, crafted under the vision of an owner who loves Latin blood...

Seeing the BMC Type A OHV engine positioned sideways, similar to the classic Mini, brings a sense of nostalgia… The carburetor has been replaced with a Weber side-draft model, and it’s imagined that the engine has undergone light tuning, as the ignition system has been fully transistorized. While the interior remains mostly original, the rear seat has been removed for weight reduction. It’s clear that this modification makes it a fun car to take on winding roads…

Regarding the details of the overhaul and extensive maintenance performed by a specialized workshop over the aforementioned three years:

  • Engine basic stock (oil and filter change)
  • Right drive shaft boot inner replacement
  • Installation of air filter and blow-by hose
  • Processing and installation of rear gate damper
  • Wiring repairs for lighting
  • Wiring repairs for the horn and horn replacement
  • Installation of a backlight switch on the dashboard
  • Indicator repair (relay and switch replacement)
  • Repair of various electrical components in the engine room
  • Headlight unit replacement and installation
  • Installation of battery cut-off switch
  • Replacement of all exterior screws with stainless steel
  • Installation of 1.25-inch spacer on front wheels
  • Installation of 5mm spacer on rear wheels
  • Replacement of all wheel nuts
  • Inspection and repair of speedometer removal and installation wire
  • Complete replacement of spark plugs with NGK No. 5
  • Wiring for electric fan and new switch installation and repairs
  • Wiper repair and stop position adjustment
  • Inspection of key cylinder removal and installation
  • Repair and reupholstering of the ceiling
  • Right wheel and air valve replacement repair
  • Removal, disassembly, and repair of left and right door handles
  • Custom fabrication and installation of rear muffler
  • Adjustment of Weber carburetor
  • Headlight adjustment and relay replacement
  • Replacement of LLC and thorough cleaning of thermostat
  • Radiator cap replacement
  • Replacement of front license plate bracket
  • Four-wheel height adjustment

And so on, covering a wide range of aspects… Please check the details in the photos and videos at the end of the document…

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Postscript on the 1981 final edition Innocenti Mini De Tomaso in Martini Racing specification...

“Amidst a busy schedule, the owner thoroughly enjoys the process of creating a car that embodies the same image as models. When I asked, ‘Why would you let go of such a beautifully finished car?’ the response was, ‘The main reason is that it’s already finished.’

They expressed a desire to pass this lovely Martini Racing-spec Innocenti Mini De Tomaso to someone who will truly enjoy it on the streets and mountain roads.

The pursuit of dreams that don’t end in the garage is a joy for them, occasionally bringing the car out to tackle the curves and enjoy a spirited drive. The 1981 Innocenti Mini De Tomaso in Martini Racing specification will surely become a presence that transforms the new owner’s daily life into something vibrant and upbeat!”

Reviving the glory of the Mini Cooper once again…! Introducing the iconic small car infused with Latin blood that De Tomaso passionately crafted in the late '70s…! All eyes are on the originator of hot hatches, adorned in Martini Racing colors…! The rare 1981 Innocenti Mini De Tomaso is a car that makes you want to take it straight to the mountain pass…!

t’s truly a car that you can’t find easily… you can only wait for a chance encounter… Please come and see the supreme Martini Racing version, the rare 1981 Innocenti Mini De Tomaso!

 

 

Since this is a private sale, there are no consumption taxes or additional fees involved. However, the purchaser will be responsible for settling the annual automobile tax (¥34,500 pro-rated monthly) and the recycling deposit (¥0 as this vehicle is not pre-deposited). Additionally, please arrange for transportation, but if you need assistance, I also operate a classic car transport service using my own loading vehicle through my corporate business. Feel free to consult me if you’re interested.

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This article is based on an interview with the owner conducted on September 5, 2024, at 1 PM under sunny conditions, lasting approximately three hours. Due to the limited time for verification, the current condition of the vehicle may not be 100% accurately described. Furthermore, please understand that comments regarding the condition are based on the weather at the time of the interview and the author’s subjective view, and not all statements are backed by evidence.

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SPEC

Length

3130mm

Width

1530mm

Height

1370mm

Weight

800kg

Engine Displacement

1275cc

FOB Tokyo price is

$17900