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1966 Austin Mini Deluxe with Morris Mk2 grille, lights and bumper MkI [ADO15]

1966 Austin Mini MkI [ADO15] in Mr. Bean, TV Series, 1990-1995 IMDB Ep. 01

Class: Cars, Supermini — Model origin: UK

1966 Austin Mini Deluxe with Morris Mk2 grille, lights and bumper MkI [ADO15]

[*][*][*] Vehicle used by a character or in a car chase

Owner of this vehicle: CarChap

Comments about this vehicle

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2005-01-27 18:34

certainement pas une cooper !!!

juste une 850 ou une 1000 de base

-- Last edit: kinou

wickey SK

2006-04-17 14:28

I replaced this one: [Image: 8411kg.1081.jpg]

Sunbar UK

2006-04-18 13:08

DVLA has this as a Morris
The vehicle details for RNT 996H are:
Date of First Registration 01 01 1970
Cylinder Capacity 998CC

It ceased being licenced just as the TV series was shot (September 1988). It was beige in colour so I guess it was resprayed for the series.

Edit: Vehicle Description ammended, was Austin Mini.


-- Last edit: 2006-04-18 14:03:14

IRT_BMT_IND CA

2006-05-30 04:12

Sunbar wrote It was beige in colour so I guess it was resprayed for the series.

Ya, you can see a bit of beige on the right front side panel.

landrover1 AR

2006-11-18 19:55

IRT_BMT_IND wrote
Ya, you can see a bit of beige on the right front side panel.


yea, check this pic
[Image: bean151.jpg]
the beige is still here.

Star Wars Fanatic EN

2006-12-14 18:30

This should probably be 3 stars, since it is only used in the first episode?

antp BE

2006-12-14 21:45

Yes, except if it was used a lot in that episode (I do not remember...)

rpcm PT

2007-04-15 23:06

It seems the body ( without the cutouts on lower front corners ) and the rear view mirror are from a pre-1965 MkI. The front grille is from a MkII Morris Mini.

-- Last edit: 2007-04-15 23:09:11

Richard Davies EN

2007-09-04 22:44

Spoiler




He crashes it, out of site at the end. We only heard the sounds, & see a wheel bounce into view. The Regal Van nearly gets caught up!

130rapid PL

2010-07-21 23:26

The vehicle details for RNT 996H are:

Date of Liability 01 09 1988
Date of First Registration 01 01 1970
Year of Manufacture Not Available
Cylinder Capacity (cc) 998CC
Fuel Type Petrol
Export Marker Not Applicable
Vehicle Status Unlicensed
Vehicle Colour BEIGE

130rapid PL

2010-07-21 23:27

It can be few years older.

130rapid PL

2010-07-21 23:35

1969 was last MY with Morris Minor 1000.

dsl SX

2012-10-29 23:24

Confirmed as Mk2 - grille, external door hinges (most shots, but not clear in latest thumb), drop-down hinged rear number plate mount, sliding windows. Mk2 production ended Sept 69 ahead of Mk3 introduction.

michelemassa IT

2019-08-19 17:15

from ep 11, The Mini 1000 was Finished in 1974.
[Image: 8411kg.1081.jpg]

minisandtaxis UK

2020-11-19 00:39

dsl wrote Confirmed as Mk2

Apparently not:
http://www.theminiforum.co.uk/forums/topic/336384-mr-beans-mini/ wrote Appearing in the very first episode of Mr. Bean (the pilot) this Mini is an odd one; an orange (BLVC478) car with black stripes running along the lower edges of each side between the wheel arches and a Sandglow passenger side wing.
Any mini enthusiast can look at this car and say it's MK2 due to later rear lights and external hinges on the doors. Further digging on a well known website for which you merely need insert a vehicle registration to find out all details about that particular car will reveal that this mini "is" a Beige 1969 Morris Mini. This is what anyone who mentions the 'Orange Mini' sticks by....however; while this car may indeed have a number plate from a MK2 Mini on it, the car itself is a MK1, not only this but in fact, a MK1 Austin mini, with a MK2 grille and rear lights most likely self tapped into place for filming to make it look like a newer vehicle. Notable giveaways are the way the bonnet sits on the front panel, a flashing indicator stalk and if you look very closely the steering wheel centre horn push is not the simple Morris 'M' but the Austin cars Shield/logo.
If you've seen the first episode you'll note how the car is abused on screen. With significant damage to the rear of the car (due to a certain blue Reliant) this car sadly didn't survive long after filming, the only parts which did live on were... After filming with the orange Mini, some parts were removed and put into what would become the green Mini, these parts were: the steering wheel cover, front seats, carpet and seat protector covers, all of which reappeared in later episodes, more of that later.
Also, with this being the pilot episode of a show (and therefore not backed by buckets of money) there was only the one car.
A small piece of trivia on this car is that it had a speedwell gear stick extender on top of a magic-wand gear stick, certainly must have been a handful!


Furthermore as of 2018, the Min survives!!

http://www.theminiforum.co.uk/forums/topic/336384-mr-beans-mini/ wrote I have to admit - I feel a massive fool; despite my best 'tracking down' efforts and with all the knowledge I had, I was 90% sure (and therefore hastily concluded) that the Orange Mini had disappeared long ago...However it has just re-surfaced.
I have seen the car, I know where it is and luckily I know the person who owns it! It's condition is not brilliant, but it's not really, REALLY bad either; certainly manageable! It is a full restoration job, which I'm sure I will update this space on when I can!
I have been advised to keep most of the details somewhat under wraps, but, I do have the go ahead to add certain things and little updates to this!
More soon!

dsl SX

2020-11-19 02:49

Sadly we seem to have lost some pictures from earlier comments which might have helped with the Mk1 Austin claims. I agree the rounded bonnet and matched grille panel look Mk1 with a Mk2 grille bodged into place; Mk2 bonnet and grille profile where they meet was straighter and should not show body metal behind. And this comment seems now fairly significant
rpcm wrote It seems the body (without the cutouts on lower front corners) and the rear view mirror are from a pre-1965 MkI. The front grille is from a MkII Morris Mini.


So I can go with the Mk1 idea, but we're not out of the woods yet - still some issues:
- the bumper is either 1959-62 Mk1 before 63-67 handlebars or Mk2
- the plate info says 998cc; if accurate and original, the only 998cc Mk1 was the plain Cooper from early 64 (which had handlebar bumpers); the 62-63 Cooper had 997cc which was a different engine (bore and stroke)
- the only real way of solving this visually would be a rear view as the Mk2 had a larger rear window - not always obvious, but it can be identified if the shot is good enough - and is the only feature which could not be altered. Visually as things stand, this could still be a Mk2 which has had a Mk1 front end added and Mk2 grille thrown on - no idea why they'd do that, but it's do-able if they were determined enough, or if it's a scrappie victim dressed up with convenient bits for filming.

If it is a Mk1, then the only solution which meets all the clues identified so far is a 64-65 Cooper; a shot of the dashboard should show additional Cooper dials.

minisandtaxis UK

2020-11-19 03:25

dsl wrote
- the only real way of solving this visually would be a rear view as the Mk2 had a larger rear window


I can't tell! https://s1.dmcdn.net/v/9R7Km1NOnrxLUHMAa/x1080 (actual video is here: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x518qmc)

Though note the door pockets...

The engine transplant could've been done by a previous owner - the Mini modification scene was massive!!

-- Last edit: 2020-11-19 03:55:06

dsl SX

2020-11-19 05:07

Yes it's a Mk1 rear window - compare wider Mk2. Door pockets were same for Mk1 and Mk2. And it does have the 3 dial oval instrument panel (at about 00:50) which would match a Mk1 Cooper, although also fits a normal Mk2 1000 (only the Mk2 850 kept the round single dial format).

So 64-65 Cooper, identified as Austin by the miniforum link.

minisandtaxis UK

2020-11-19 23:24

dsl wrote
So 64-65 Cooper, identified as Austin by the miniforum link.


Ah yeah, I see it now: subtly in the width of the screen. The best picture I've found for comparison: Link to "i.pinimg.com"

Think my door pocket point was reinforcing that if the plate indicated a genuine age, it must be a late example of a MK2 even. Finally remembering a bit more about 1000cc Coopers now, completely glossed over the dials!! Interestingly the DVLA has now set its year to 1970, even though earlier comments say it wasn't available. 

A right hodgepodge then!! I guess the plate could've come with the donor parts or be a late re/registration, though it wasn't active by the time of filming. Those parts must've been well secured, and presumably the base Cooper was pretty tired, but the good news is that this Mini is being slowly restored - the last update said it's been completely stripped.

CarChap UK

2020-12-05 03:06

I always keep an eye on this one!

I’m the person who now owns this car - hopefully I can offer some help in deciphering what it actually is...
The car itself is a 1966 Austin Mini Deluxe with its original 850cc engine.

You may note in a few shots of the episode that the car has a ‘magic wand’ gear stick with chrome extender on the top.
Obviously, in the episode, it was set up to look like a later MK2 Mini. It had holes cut out to accommodate the later rear lights, a MK2 grille screwed in place of the original MK1 one and the registration number that was put on it for the Mr Bean episode was from a 1969 Mini 1000. Remember that in TV of this period, the cars seen on screen rarely wore their actual registration.

Hope this helps!

minisandtaxis UK

2020-12-13 20:03

dsl wrote
So 64-65 Cooper, identified as Austin by the miniforum link.


CarChap wrote I always keep an eye on this one!

I’m the person who now owns this car - hopefully I can offer some help in deciphering what it actually is...
The car itself is a 1966 Austin Mini Deluxe with its original 850cc engine.

You may note in a few shots of the episode that the car has a ‘magic wand’ gear stick with chrome extender on the top.
Obviously, in the episode, it was set up to look like a later MK2 Mini. It had holes cut out to accommodate the later rear lights, a MK2 grille screwed in place of the original MK1 one and the registration number that was put on it for the Mr Bean episode was from a 1969 Mini 1000. Remember that in TV of this period, the cars seen on screen rarely wore their actual registration.

Hope this helps!


So cool to know; it's great the car's survived in any form! I read it was even more destructively modded later on? Are you willing to share its real reg??

-- Last edit: 2020-12-13 20:04:46

BarisCoskun

2021-08-21 20:40

1959-1966

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