The Mini Countryman represents one of the most charming iterations of the classic Mini — offering the familiar agility and character of the original Issigonis design, but with the added practicality of an estate body and beautifully executed timber trim. Introduced in the early 1960s, these wood-framed Countryman models have become increasingly scarce; DVLA records suggest only around 86 examples remain, making high-quality survivors highly desirable among collectors. For many, the Countryman strikes the sweet spot between iconic Mini heritage and genuine usability — a classic that can turn heads at shows one weekend and run happily to the shops the next.
This 1964 Austin Mini Countryman stands out immediately for the quality of its restoration. Subject to a full body-off, nut-and-bolt rebuild completed in 2016 by Midnight Classic Minis in Lincoln, it has been returned to its original specification using as many factory components as possible. The work was carried out to an award-winning standard, right down to a reconditioned steering wheel, with the underside presenting in near-as-new condition — clean, rust-free, and equipped with a stainless-steel exhaust. A detailed photographic record charts the restoration from start to finish, providing excellent provenance for collectors and purists alike.
Finished in Almond Green with immaculate timberwork, the car looks every inch the period piece it is meant to be. The body, doors, floors, front subframe and steering components remain original to the car, with only the front wings having been replaced during the restoration. The original 848cc engine and gearbox have been refurbished, ensuring it drives just as crisply as it presents. Sympathetically, the only notable deviation from factory spec is a discreet 12v power outlet fitted under the dashboard, allowing modern conveniences such as phone charging or sat-nav use — a thoughtful touch for touring.

Ownership history is a strong selling point. First registered in March 1964, it has had just three former keepers from new, including one family ownership lasting an impressive 44 years. Included in the history file is the original bill of sale for £564.12, dated 20/03/1964, listing delivery charges, number plates, antifreeze and even the road fund licence — a delightful period artifact seldom seen today. Also present is the original buff logbook, confirming its second owner, Eric & Anna Oakes, who used the Mini as a family car until 1984. After being stored for three decades, it was restored in 2014 to 2016, by Midnight Classic Mini's in Lincoln, where it represents the spectacular condition it is in today.

Overall, this is a beautifully restored, highly authentic Countryman with limited ownership, exceptional documentation, and one of the best underbodies you are likely to see on a Mini estate. Rarity, condition, originality and charm all converge here — making this 1964 Austin Mini Countryman an opportunity not easily repeated. Whether for concours lawns, Sunday meets, or simply the joy of driving a perfectly rebuilt classic, this is a Mini that will make a statement wherever it goes — and one that any enthusiast would be proud to own. All legal documents are present, and in my name, and comes with a current mot till 24/08/2026 without any advisories and a full HPI report confirming all the important dates and condition are trouble free. As of 08/04/2026 all the grease points have been re-greased.