This 1966 Morris Mini Cooper S is a right-hand-drive example that said to have been imported from Belgium to the US in 1987 and subsequently converted to a race car. Acquired by the current owner in 2018, the car features white paint with a Union Jack scheme on the roof as well as red fender flares and racing class and number decals on the sides. Power is provided by an overbored 1,293cc inline-four linked to a four-speed manual transaxle, and the car is futher equipped with 10″ Mamba wheels, front disc brakes, a Weber 45DCOE carburetor and a fuel cell in the trunk, while the stripped interior is equipped with a roll cage, a single fixed-back bucket seat with a Simpson five-point harness, a fire suppression system, and a battery cut-off switch. This Mk I Mini Cooper race car is now offered in Florida with a race log book and historic parts catalogs on a bill of sale/Title