HERO Arrive & Drive
- Driving Day
- 2012 Hire Deals
- Riley Brooklands 9hp 1930
- Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spider Veloce LHD 1960
- Austin Mini Cooper S RHD 1964
- Triumph TR4 A LHD 1966
- MGB Roadster RHD 1966
- Jaguar E Type Coupe 4.2 RHD 1967
- Porsche 911 2.0 T SWB RHD 1968
- Lancia Fulvia Sport Zagato LHD 1969
- Jaguar E Type S II Roadster RHD 1970
- Porsche 911 2.2 S LHD 1970
- Triumph TR6 2.5 150 BHP RHD 1970
- Alfa Romeo GTV 1750 RHD 1971
- BMW 1602 LHD 1973
- Triumph TR6 2.5, RHD 1974
- Range Rover 3.5 2 door LHD 1980
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Rent a Classic Mini Cooper
1965 Mk 1 Mini Cooper 1.3 Group C 
Finished in red with black interior
Reg: ONW 119B
This car joined our fleet during 2009 and has been re-shelled. Everyone loves the Mini.
Daily hire rate £350 plus VAT plus and Insurance @ £50 per day
See our special all inclusive packages prices for HERO Events
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The HERO Arrive & Drive program is just that you arrive & drive. The car is cleaned and ready for you. If you are doing a classic car event the car it is equipped with:
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You just need to Arrive, Drive & fuel it.
History of model
In 1956, the Suez Crisis caused the folks at Austin to invite Alec Issigonis (later Sir Alec) to design a new car to combat what they saw as looming fuel rationing. When he had finished, the engine was the only part of the car that was not completely new. The compact four-seater famously mounted the enlarged A30 engine transversely, driving the front wheels through a four-speed box located in the sump. Independent all-round hydrolastic suspension used ingenious rubber blocks in compression.
The first prototypes ran in October 1957 and the car was launched in August 1959 with several thousand being pre-built for dealer stock. While the Morris version was called the Mini Minor, the Austin was known as the Se7en, but the name never caught on and soon they were all known as Minis.
The top speed of the first 33-hp models was 70 mph, and the Mini's excellent handling soon attracted tuning specialists. With BMC's agreement, race builder John Cooper produced the first Mini Cooper in 1961. The engine was 997 cc tuned to produce 65 hp, and with twin SU carbs, top speed rose to 85 mph. The Mini began its rally career in 1962. In 1963 the Cooper S with 1,071 cc was quickly followed by the 1,275 cc, which delivered 75 hp and 100 mph. From 1964 to 1967, the Mini was almost unbeatable and would have won the Monte Carlo Rally three times in a row, save for a last-minute rules change. Production of the Mini Cooper continued to 1967 and 44,859 were made. BMC built the Mini Cooper S until 1971, by which time 191,242 had been made
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