Grandson of Mini Cooper inventor is auctioning off rare car in aid of Italian Job charity
THIS could be a photo from any typical family album.
But in actual fact it shows John Cooper – the man behind one of the most iconic British cars ever – with his grandson Charlie.
The reason I got my hands on this treasured snap is because little Charlie is now 41 and is auctioning off his own Mini to help children living in poverty across the UK.
It’s a truly special car – one of just 60 sold in the UK to celebrate 60 years of the Mini Cooper – and comes with a truly special number plate, W9RKS.
You might also spot number “74” on the bonnet and doors.
That’s a nod to the first Mini Cooper race car to win on track.
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Other lovely touches include the classic Cooper Company logo dotted throughout, Cooper family signatures on the dash, and a door frame stamp with the words: 60 YEARS OF MINI COOPER – THE UNEXPECTED UNDERDOG.
Charlie said: “It would be amazing if it helps the Italian Job charity top £3million. They are not far off it.”
The Cooper family, including the late great John Cooper himself, has supported the charity’s work for more than 30 years.
The auction car and W9RKS number plate are together worth £40k.
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Bidding is now live at and the lot will be sold at Sandown Park racecourse on April 29. Proceeds to the Italian Job and Buttle UK which provides Chances For Children grants to families in need.
Nice guy.
Brilliant car.
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Excellent cause.
If you can spare a fiver, please do.
Key facts: MINI JOHN COOPER WORKS ANNIVERSARY EDITION
Price: £35,500
Engine: 2-litre 4cyl turbo petrol
Power: 231hp
0-62mph: 6.3 secs
Top speed: 153mph
All 60 UK cars sold.