reports the Sun.Richard Bromell, from Charterhouse Auctions in Sherborne, Dorset, said: "The vendor was ecstatic. It is a lot of money for a rusty wreck, which is what it is at the moment."The buyer could still be in for a bumper payday - despite having to pay around £10,000 to restore it.An unrestored version of the same car went to auction with an estimate of at least £50,000 in 2018.The Mini celebrated its 60th birthday last year, sending prices for collectors rocketing.
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