1966 Austin Cooper S – Works Rally Car

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Pendine is offering this Austin Cooper S – Works Rally Car for sale. GRX 5D is one of the legendary 1966 Monte Carlo Works Minis, driven by Paddy Hopkirk. It went on to become the most campaigned Works Mini of all time.

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1966 Austin Cooper S

Registration: GRX 5D

It was, perhaps, inevitable that the mighty Mini, after years of running rings round the opposition, would have the opposition find – or should I say create – a reason to halt their dominance. It was our friends across the water, our French brethren, who would ultimately take umbrage at a third (!) victory on the Monto Carlo. And so was born one of the most infamous stories in the history of motorsport.

Launched in March 1963, the 1071cc Mini Cooper S was far more potent than the plain Cooper, the increased potential demonstrated by Rauno Aaltonen’s outright win on the 1963 Alpine Rally, followed by Paddy Hopkirk’s 1st place overall on the Monte Carlo, 3rd on the Tour de France and 4th on the RAC. The revised larger 1275cc model for 1964 continued the success, with Timo Makinen winning the 1964 Tulip Rally as soon as the model had been homologated. The triumphs continued, including Timo Makinen’s victory in atrocious weather on the 1965 Monte Carlo Rally and numerous other wins that year culminating in outright honours for Aaltonen on the RAC.

It was in January 1966 on the Monte Carlo, however, that this aforementioned winning streak would be halted. There was international furore when the three Works Mini’s, including GRX 5D with Hopkirk at the wheel, finished an impressive 1st, 2nd and 3rd, only to be disqualified on the highly spurious grounds of a dipped-headlight infringement (unsurprisingly to the benefit of the French and an embarrassed Citroen team who thought it all too ghastly).

And so began the competition career of GRX 5D, a Works Mini that became the most used of all of them, competing in no less than eleven International rallies over a 27 month period.

The full history is well documented in the all-encompassing book ‘Works Minis in Detail’ by Robert Young. Pendine certainly can’t put together such a comprehensive or detailed history as Mr Young, so a complete extract of the GRX 5D history from the book can be found here: GRX 5D Work Minis in Detail by Robert Young

In short, the competition history of GRX is extensive and well known. Today, it is considered one of the most important of the surviving Works Minis, and is accompanied by a huge history file documenting much of its life. A letter on file from Robert Young in 2021 confirms it retains its factory bodyshell as fitted for the Shell 4000 event in 1968, as well as many other original factory components. A guaranteed invite at the best events, this is unquestionably a jewel in the history of British rally history.

Competition History

January 1966 Monte Carlo Rally (1275cc) Paddy Hopkirk / Henry Liddon – 3rd, but disqualified.

February 1966 Rally of the Flowers (1275cc) A Fall / H Liddon, Disqualified

April 1966 Tulip Rally (1275cc) T. Makinen / P. Easter – 9th overall, 1st class
(Manufacturers Team Prize with R. Freeborough)

November 1966
RAC Rally (1275cc) T. Makinen / P. Easter – retired

March 1967
Circuit of Ireland (1275cc) P. Hopkirk / T. Harryman – 1st overall, 1st class

April 1967
Tulip Rally (1275cc) D. Benzimra / T. Harryman – retired

June 1967
Scottish Rally (1275cc) A. Fall / M. Wood – retired

June 1967
Gulf London Rally (1275cc) A. Fall / M. Wood – retired

August 1967
Marathon de la Route (970cc) A. Fall / J. Vernaeve / A. Hedges – 2nd o/a

November 1967
Tour de Corse (1275cc) P. Hopkirk / R. Crellin – retired

April 1968
Canadian Shell 4000 Rally (1275cc) P. Hopkirk / M. Kerry – dsq

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Pendine specialise in the sale of historic cars for road and track. Whilst focusing specifically on the immediate post-war period through to the 1970s, their experience ranges from Edwardian racers through to the supercars of the 1990s. James Mitchell: Having worked as Business Manager at the world’s leading historic car specialist for over a decade, James’s specialist knowledge is of post-war British sports and racing cars. He has a reputation for being one of the foremost authorities on early Jaguar E-Type’s. James is also the Senior Editor of Speed Age Books, a publishing company dedicated to the publication of bespoke, limited edition volumes on important cars and collections. Historical research is an increasingly important factor within the classic car market, making his specialist knowledge a great asset. James founded Pendine in 2014. Jonny Shears: Raised in and around classic cars, it was only natural for Jonny to pursue a career in the motor industry. Initially starting as an automotive photographer, Jonny helped build one of the country’s leading auction houses. As such, Jonny has been involved in the sale of a great breadth of significant cars, specialising in both the Porsche and Alfa Romeo marques. As an avid enthusiast and historic racer you will often find him at race meetings, either spanner in hand or piloting his Austin Healey Sprite.