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Mini with one rather special owner sells for world record fee

The Morris Mini Cooper S DeVille was one of four customised Minis built for The Beatles in 1965.

Joe Mellor by Joe Mellor
2018-09-06 09:53
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A classic Mini built specially for Sir Paul McCartney has been sold at auction for a staggering £182,000.

It was the Swinging Sixties when Beatles manager Brian Epstein ordered four Minis for the band, with three customised by Radford and one by British coachbuilder Hooper.

McCartney took delivery of an ultra-cool Morris Mini Cooper S DeVille which had been overhauled by South Kensington-based Radford.

The luxurious Mini was kitted out a with a sunroof, twin fog lights mounted within the grille, Aston Martin rear lights, a three-spoke steering wheel, power windows, a walnut dashboard and leather seats.

Under the bonnet was the top-spec 1275cc engine which would have given the Mini a top speed approaching 100mph.

Finished in California Sage Green paintwork, this original right-hand drive UK Home Market car was UK-registered ‘GGJ382C’ and shown in the Beatles’ 1967 Magical Mystery Tour movie with Paul in the background.

It was also photographed with Paul driving and his beloved future wife and Wings bandmate, Linda Eastman, seated beside him.

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The Mini was exported to Hollywood in the 1970s and has remained in the USA for the past 40-plus years.

Restored in 2001, Worldwide Auctioneers offered the Mini as one of its star lots at its sale in Auburn, USA, with no reserve.

And following global interest, the pint-sized pocket rocket was sold for a staggering $236,500 (£182,000). It is thought to be a world record for a Mini.

In a statement, Worldwide Auctioneers described Sir Paul McCartney’s as “a collector’s dream”.

The whereabouts of John Lennon’s bespoke Mini remains unknown while George Harrison’s model remains with his wife.

Ringo Starr had the Hooper-upgraded model which was bought by former Spice Girl Geri Horner last year for £102,500.

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