R50/53 Do you know where this R53 is?
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Do you know where this R53 is?
All I know is that it was traded in to a used car dealer in Cumberland, RI in 2016...then sold to Central Mass Auto Auction...then it was bought by either US Auto Wholesale or Wholesale Auto USA...then it was returned back to Central Mass Auto Auction...i'm not sure where it went from there. I'll try to call CMAA on Monday to see if they can tell me anything.
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#4
Care to tell us the story behind the search?
Sounds like the search for the one that got away. I have one of those that I would like to get a second chance to own (13 S manual with navigation, no sunroof and in the right color)
Second guess is that you left your wallet in the car and need it back.
Sounds like the search for the one that got away. I have one of those that I would like to get a second chance to own (13 S manual with navigation, no sunroof and in the right color)
Second guess is that you left your wallet in the car and need it back.
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Care to tell us the story behind the search?
Sounds like the search for the one that got away. I have one of those that I would like to get a second chance to own (13 S manual with navigation, no sunroof and in the right color)
Second guess is that you left your wallet in the car and need it back.
Sounds like the search for the one that got away. I have one of those that I would like to get a second chance to own (13 S manual with navigation, no sunroof and in the right color)
Second guess is that you left your wallet in the car and need it back.
#6
I found the car…unfortunately it’s about 3 1/2 hours away from my house.
EDIT: I was able to get a few pictures, and it seems 95% intact...someone took the upper aero grille and the scoop, but other than that it looks pretty good.
Looks like we are going to try and get it...stay tuned.
EDIT: I was able to get a few pictures, and it seems 95% intact...someone took the upper aero grille and the scoop, but other than that it looks pretty good.
Looks like we are going to try and get it...stay tuned.
Last edited by Turbo R53; 08-11-2023 at 04:16 PM.
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#7
I have the car now!
A very good friend, myself, and my middle son spent pretty much the whole day yesterday (5am to 7:30pm) picking up this car! It’s pretty beat up. The radiator support is broke on the passenger side, the front bumper is hanging off on that side, someone swiped the hood and the original bumper. It needs a battery, starter, and belt just to see if it will run…it also needs alternator. I haven’t checked the supercharger yet. Brakes all around too and I’m guessing some suspension, we’ll see.
A very good friend, myself, and my middle son spent pretty much the whole day yesterday (5am to 7:30pm) picking up this car! It’s pretty beat up. The radiator support is broke on the passenger side, the front bumper is hanging off on that side, someone swiped the hood and the original bumper. It needs a battery, starter, and belt just to see if it will run…it also needs alternator. I haven’t checked the supercharger yet. Brakes all around too and I’m guessing some suspension, we’ll see.
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Finally a day without rain!
After breakfast, and after changing my under sink water filter (cartridges are NLA)…my kid and I (with the help of a couple neighbors) moved the MINI from the street into the driveway and put it up on stands…
…I borrowed wheel dollies from work, so that made it a little easier to move.
My kid has a budget so we tried a junkyard starter…it didn’t work unless I tapped on it with a hammer. I might get the original one rebuilt (if anyone around here even does that anymore) or maybe try a reman.
After breakfast, and after changing my under sink water filter (cartridges are NLA)…my kid and I (with the help of a couple neighbors) moved the MINI from the street into the driveway and put it up on stands…
…I borrowed wheel dollies from work, so that made it a little easier to move.
My kid has a budget so we tried a junkyard starter…it didn’t work unless I tapped on it with a hammer. I might get the original one rebuilt (if anyone around here even does that anymore) or maybe try a reman.
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Yes, yes and yes...it has a stock exhaust manifold with the pre-cat removed, then straight pipe (no resonator) to a R56 muffler...and a dead Optima Red Top mounted on it's side.
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I’m gonna level with you guys…the reason I jumped through all the hoops to get this particular MINI is because I’m the one that built it…with some help from a very good friend of mine Scott, who owns a metal/machine shop in CT, Nutmeg Tool.
I bought this car used with 8400 miles for my wife in 2005 for Valentines Day, we traded in her ‘97 Camry. She/we drove it around for a while then the mod bug didn’t just bite me, it pretty much ate me right up. I think the first mod was a set of Webspokes (originally came with 16” 5-Stars)…then a M7 16% pulley, a Dinan air box, JCW exhaust, a Helix short shifter, and M7 springs. I worked at a GM/Hyundai dealership at the time and had the painter in the body shop paint the headlight rings, gas cap, and side scuttles( with a black S) body color. I did a belt line blackout, black vinyl on the Cooper S boot letters, a big MINI logo on the rear sunroof, GP rear bumper trim, flow thru rear bumper grilles, and euro spec tail lights with the clear turn signal. Custom hood vents, M7 DFIC, pre-cat delete, R56 resonator, R56 muffler, battery box delete, Optima red top, electric water pump conversion. Front control arm bushings, rear trailing arm bushings, Ireland Engineering rear adjustable control arms, Bilstein PSS9s, M7 air plate diverter (gone now) cut down radiator support and my IMD mod. ScanGauge2, AutoMeter 2 5/8” boost, oil pressure, water temp gauges on the dash in a custom pod, Ian’s auto up. And yes, it is a 5x120 conversion. Modified stock MINI front hubs with stock E39 front hubs mounted to a modified stock MINI trailing arm.
I’m thinking the only way this car returned itself to me is because I never repositioned the rear wheel speed sensors to read the bigger diameter of the E39 hub/reluctor ring. I did bolt them back in so they weren’t just dangling, so everything looked normal. As you know, there were lights on in the dash because of this and of course won’t pass inspection so it can’t be registered. So unless you are me or Scott, you don’t know how to fix it unless you put everything back to stock.
The reason I traded it in was because my boys (I have 3) were getting bigger, and if I had to pick them up for my wife I couldn’t fit them all in this car and that’s an issue. As much as I hated getting rid of it, I wasn’t in a position to keep it and buy a bigger vehicle. But now I have it again, and my 2018 F150 super crew, and we lease my wife a 2021 CX-9 from my current job. So we’re good for now!
And I apologize for being somewhat misleading in the beginning of this thread.
I bought this car used with 8400 miles for my wife in 2005 for Valentines Day, we traded in her ‘97 Camry. She/we drove it around for a while then the mod bug didn’t just bite me, it pretty much ate me right up. I think the first mod was a set of Webspokes (originally came with 16” 5-Stars)…then a M7 16% pulley, a Dinan air box, JCW exhaust, a Helix short shifter, and M7 springs. I worked at a GM/Hyundai dealership at the time and had the painter in the body shop paint the headlight rings, gas cap, and side scuttles( with a black S) body color. I did a belt line blackout, black vinyl on the Cooper S boot letters, a big MINI logo on the rear sunroof, GP rear bumper trim, flow thru rear bumper grilles, and euro spec tail lights with the clear turn signal. Custom hood vents, M7 DFIC, pre-cat delete, R56 resonator, R56 muffler, battery box delete, Optima red top, electric water pump conversion. Front control arm bushings, rear trailing arm bushings, Ireland Engineering rear adjustable control arms, Bilstein PSS9s, M7 air plate diverter (gone now) cut down radiator support and my IMD mod. ScanGauge2, AutoMeter 2 5/8” boost, oil pressure, water temp gauges on the dash in a custom pod, Ian’s auto up. And yes, it is a 5x120 conversion. Modified stock MINI front hubs with stock E39 front hubs mounted to a modified stock MINI trailing arm.
I’m thinking the only way this car returned itself to me is because I never repositioned the rear wheel speed sensors to read the bigger diameter of the E39 hub/reluctor ring. I did bolt them back in so they weren’t just dangling, so everything looked normal. As you know, there were lights on in the dash because of this and of course won’t pass inspection so it can’t be registered. So unless you are me or Scott, you don’t know how to fix it unless you put everything back to stock.
The reason I traded it in was because my boys (I have 3) were getting bigger, and if I had to pick them up for my wife I couldn’t fit them all in this car and that’s an issue. As much as I hated getting rid of it, I wasn’t in a position to keep it and buy a bigger vehicle. But now I have it again, and my 2018 F150 super crew, and we lease my wife a 2021 CX-9 from my current job. So we’re good for now!
And I apologize for being somewhat misleading in the beginning of this thread.
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I’m gonna level with you guys…the reason I jumped through all the hoops to get this particular MINI is because I’m the one that built it…with some help from a very good friend of mine Scott, who owns a metal/machine shop in CT, Nutmeg Tool.
I bought this car used with 8400 miles for my wife in 2005 for Valentines Day, we traded in her ‘97 Camry. She/we drove it around for a while then the mod bug didn’t just bite me, it pretty much ate me right up. I think the first mod was a set of Webspokes (originally came with 16” 5-Stars)…then a M7 16% pulley, a Dinan air box, JCW exhaust, a Helix short shifter, and M7 springs. I worked at a GM/Hyundai dealership at the time and had the painter in the body shop paint the headlight rings, gas cap, and side scuttles( with a black S) body color. I did a belt line blackout, black vinyl on the Cooper S boot letters, a big MINI logo on the rear sunroof, GP rear bumper trim, flow thru rear bumper grilles, and euro spec tail lights with the clear turn signal. Custom hood vents, M7 DFIC, pre-cat delete, R56 resonator, R56 muffler, battery box delete, Optima red top, electric water pump conversion. Front control arm bushings, rear trailing arm bushings, Ireland Engineering rear adjustable control arms, Bilstein PSS9s, M7 air plate diverter (gone now) cut down radiator support and my IMD mod. ScanGauge2, AutoMeter 2 5/8” boost, oil pressure, water temp gauges on the dash in a custom pod, Ian’s auto up. And yes, it is a 5x120 conversion. Modified stock MINI front hubs with stock E39 front hubs mounted to a modified stock MINI trailing arm.
I’m thinking the only way this car returned itself to me is because I never repositioned the rear wheel speed sensors to read the bigger diameter of the E39 hub/reluctor ring. I did bolt them back in so they weren’t just dangling, so everything looked normal. As you know, there were lights on in the dash because of this and of course won’t pass inspection so it can’t be registered. So unless you are me or Scott, you don’t know how to fix it unless you put everything back to stock.
The reason I traded it in was because my boys (I have 3) were getting bigger, and if I had to pick them up for my wife I couldn’t fit them all in this car and that’s an issue. As much as I hated getting rid of it, I wasn’t in a position to keep it and buy a bigger vehicle. But now I have it again, and my 2018 F150 super crew, and we lease my wife a 2021 CX-9 from my current job. So we’re good for now!
And I apologize for being somewhat misleading in the beginning of this thread.
I bought this car used with 8400 miles for my wife in 2005 for Valentines Day, we traded in her ‘97 Camry. She/we drove it around for a while then the mod bug didn’t just bite me, it pretty much ate me right up. I think the first mod was a set of Webspokes (originally came with 16” 5-Stars)…then a M7 16% pulley, a Dinan air box, JCW exhaust, a Helix short shifter, and M7 springs. I worked at a GM/Hyundai dealership at the time and had the painter in the body shop paint the headlight rings, gas cap, and side scuttles( with a black S) body color. I did a belt line blackout, black vinyl on the Cooper S boot letters, a big MINI logo on the rear sunroof, GP rear bumper trim, flow thru rear bumper grilles, and euro spec tail lights with the clear turn signal. Custom hood vents, M7 DFIC, pre-cat delete, R56 resonator, R56 muffler, battery box delete, Optima red top, electric water pump conversion. Front control arm bushings, rear trailing arm bushings, Ireland Engineering rear adjustable control arms, Bilstein PSS9s, M7 air plate diverter (gone now) cut down radiator support and my IMD mod. ScanGauge2, AutoMeter 2 5/8” boost, oil pressure, water temp gauges on the dash in a custom pod, Ian’s auto up. And yes, it is a 5x120 conversion. Modified stock MINI front hubs with stock E39 front hubs mounted to a modified stock MINI trailing arm.
I’m thinking the only way this car returned itself to me is because I never repositioned the rear wheel speed sensors to read the bigger diameter of the E39 hub/reluctor ring. I did bolt them back in so they weren’t just dangling, so everything looked normal. As you know, there were lights on in the dash because of this and of course won’t pass inspection so it can’t be registered. So unless you are me or Scott, you don’t know how to fix it unless you put everything back to stock.
The reason I traded it in was because my boys (I have 3) were getting bigger, and if I had to pick them up for my wife I couldn’t fit them all in this car and that’s an issue. As much as I hated getting rid of it, I wasn’t in a position to keep it and buy a bigger vehicle. But now I have it again, and my 2018 F150 super crew, and we lease my wife a 2021 CX-9 from my current job. So we’re good for now!
And I apologize for being somewhat misleading in the beginning of this thread.
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Thank you…my wife and I still can’t believe it’s in our driveway again. How often do you trade in a car, obviously have no clue where it goes or what happens to it, then 7 years later it sends you a piece of mail with the opportunity to get it back? It’s just crazy!
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Thank you...that's awesome, glad you were able to pass it down!
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