Our Monte Carlo range offers the classic MKI style to fit the later models. These rear quarter panels are suitable for all vehicles built after 1973 without the body mounted ash tray in the rear pocket and can be combined with our Monte Carlo seat cover range to offer a brand new look for your…
The trim kit offers the classic elegant design of the MKI Mini but suitable for later vehicles. This kit is suitable for all vehicles built after 1973 without the earlier ash tray mount in the rear pockets either side of the rear seat. These are perfect for people looking to emulate the classic style of the…
These clips are needed to secure the seat cover skirts and fitting flaps to the seat frame. Used across the BMC BLMC range, these will fit most models manufactured.
Cars built after 1970 had the door panels which are attached to the door by these plastic clips. With age they do tend to break, so please check your old units when replacing your door panels. They clip into holes already pressed out of the door panel which will then allow you to secure the…
These covers are sewn to fit over the rear wheel arch by the rear seats. We suggest that a thin foam or thin piece of felt is glued to the wheel arch first and then the cover is adhered over the top to soften the profile. Most MKIII Minis were trimmed in the rough 1290…
Our range of door liners are made from tough durable PVC and are die cut on press tools that make the original door cards. Each hole for door locks, window winders, door handles, and speaker holes are precision cut to fit perfectly over the door or rear quarter panel. This pair of waterproof PVC liners…
These rear pocket liners are suitable for Saloon models up to 1973 without the provisions for the front mounted ash tray in the rear pocket but before the shape of the pockets was changed completely in 1973 and had the much shorter rear pocket liner. The board is creased to help you fold it into…
These liners just slip into the rear pockets and the fibreboard is creased accordingly so that these can be bent and pushed into place. These are suitable for all vehicles built after 1973 without the body mounted ashy tray in the pockets. Listed below are a number of popular colour options. If you can t…
These rear pocket liners are suitable for all Saloon models up to 1973 with the front mounted ash tray in the rear pocket.. The board is creased to help you fold it into the pocket and the cutout for the ashtray is pressed into the fibreboard backing. We offer a range of original colours including…
In 1993 a new style of seat frame was introduced to the Mini. At the same time the seat diaphragm was changed to a special rubber woven design known as the Suisiara model. The idea is that the woven area stays rigid while the black rubber area expands with weight on it to vary the…
Our spare wheel cover is made from a robust PVC material with a heavy felt backing. Not only is it hard wearing and tough, it will also help to reduce drumming inside the car and tidy up the boot of the car
When we developed our Suffolk reclining seats and our Bucket seats, we required a rear seat cover to match. This design is based on the earlier Mini Cooper MKI style of the 1960 s but fits all Saloon seats during the Mini s production (other than the very early seats that did not use a…
When we developed our Suffolk reclining seats and our Bucket seats, we required a rear seat cover to match. This design is based on the earlier Mini Cooper MKI style of the 1960 s but fits all Saloon seats during the Mini s production (other than the very early seats that did not use a…
The dash tray panel under the speedo console was redesigned in 1970, and it required these panels to lay on the floor of this panel so that the soft dash tray liner didn t fall through if a heavy object was placed on it.
The majority of all Minis had painted A post pillars in all sorts of colours. We have developed a kit that fits exactly in this space with a fibreboard panel covered in black leathercloth material with double sided tape on the reverse side. This piece is adhered to the A post and a flap on…