In October 1967, the British Motor Corporation (BMC) launched the Mk II series of the Mini. The Austin Mini 1000 Mk II had a new profile with a larger rear window and bigger angular taillights. The new grille with the wide frame was a striking feature. The 998 cc engine installed in the 1000 Series was an old friend at BMC. It had already been fitted in the Riley Elf and Wolseley Hornet models since 1962 and a more powerful version had been a success in the Mini-Cooper since 1964. The Austin Mini 1000 Mk II was the new top model in the standard Mini family and it was only available in the better equipped Super de Luxe version.
Austin Mini 1000 Mk II

Production
10/1967 - 11/1969
Displacement
998 cc
Performance
39 hp at 5250 rpm
Price
GBP 603
Engine Type
Four-cylinder in-line engine
Top Speed
120 km/h (75 mph)