January 1, 2009 by donminimania
Can any Mini owner ever really have too many parts?
This is a gallery of used parts found at the final swap meet at Mini Mania in the year 2000.
But what about today? It is practical in today’s modern world? How do you store them all? How do you know what you have? How do you know where to find them? The world of the Internet has sure helped a great deal. Not only can you find lots of ’stuff’ on things like EBay and Craigslist but the power of the Internet also allows everyone in the world to know what you want or have.
The Mini is such a classic car that has been so loved by so many for so many years that the word restoration and maintenance and synonymous with Mini ownership.
While physical swap meets have always been the best option, Mini Mania has now started to make used parts more available to more Mini owners. More and more parts are now being individually listed on the Website. If you don’t see what you are looking for be sure to call 1 800 946 2642.
Great list of parts are here!
Posted in General Information | No Comments »
December 14, 2008 by donminimania
This event started sometime in the mid ’70’s when I lived at the entrance to Alum Rock Park.
It was a big house with a great long driveway that could hold tons of Minis. But more important, Alum Rock Park was right at the base of Mt Hamilton and thus served as a jump off point for the start of this annual event. You have to know that while this event was never advertised as a competition event, you just can not get that many Mini Coopers together at one time on a open windy road and not expect some level of spirited driving. The event was planned first and foremost as a social event. Meet at my house, talk for a short time until we could get all the cars lined up, then start the first leg of the trip. View from My Space
Now, I don’t remember how many actual miles it was to the top of the hill, I think it could take an hour or so to get there if driven very non-Mini like.
The first leg of the trip was simply a drive through the park, Alum Rock Park that is. The only real challenge here was to keep the cars together in what at times seemed like a lot of other traffic in a isolated county park and more importantly we attempted to avoid getting any attentions for the park police. The park grounds were always well maintained (at least until the county ran out of money) and thus the drive through the tree covered roads was a real pleasure. Although we could drive through the park in less than 15 minutes we typically made our first “Keep it together guys’ stop at one of the many great shaded areas.
As we exited the park with its twisty roads and potential pedestrians we were finally able to use our right foot to see a little top end. The serene little valley allows us all to stretch the legs of the Mini while still in a non-threatening envirement. From year to year the number of Mini that made the run would vary as would the age and experience of the drivers. For some this was often one of the best parts of the drive as it was reasonably safe to drive as fast as you could. And while it still happened when we hard larger groups, it simply meant another stop for ‘re-grouping’ at the base of the first hills.
The first set of twisty road up the hill is good warm up for the top section. This part of the road is not really steep and more important the curves are such that they simply look fun and not at all scary. This were everyone can start getting real comfortable with the amount of hard braking, down-gearing and hard turns that will be critical as we approach the top.
The road to the top is the best road section of the entire drive. It is one of those roads that you have to really concentrate on. The curves are so sharp and a mistake is so costly that until you have driven it a couple times is can be very uncomfortable at anythong other than a slow speed. You have two things going against you; not only is the road very twisty with no time to rest, the drop off the side of the road is often hundreds of feet with little or no guardrail. If all this is not bad enough - the view is spectacular. The problem is that you better not take the time to look or you will be either run over by the Mini behind you or will find yourself tumbling down the hill as you miss the turn. Over the years that I can remember we never lost a Mini! Set you pace and simply drive to enjoy.
At the top of the hill we often took over the small parking lot while we rested our motors and our arms. It is easy to spend 20 0r 30 minutes simply taking a tour of the telescopes, etc. Lick observatory has a real history and it is worth experiencing.


More Pictures and history here:
21st Annual Event
22nd Annual Event
24th Annual Event
Posted in General Information | No Comments »
December 5, 2008 by minicoopermania
And the winner is?
Top 19 Ideas by Popular Vote:
1. 5 Speed Transmissions 16%
2. Supercharger For Classic Mini 13%
3. Cheap Disk Brake Kit For 10″ Wheels 12%
4. A Mini Lift (Like A Motorcycle Lift) That Will Lift A Mini Up 9%
5. Engine Rebuild Kits 8%
6. New Design 10″ Wheels 6%
7. MK1 Body Shell 6%
8. Cheap Right Side Fuel Tank 4%
9. Domestically Produced Interiors 4%
10. Non Lucas Wiring Harness 3%
11. Nice Clock/Date/Time/Outside Temp Gauge To Replace The Ashtray 3%
12. Kit For Electric Opening Of Rear Side Windows 3%
13. A Mini Hydraulic jack kit 3%
14. “Hinged” Front End (Bonnet) Kit 2%
15. DIY Wood Dash Kit 2%
16. “Just Bolts And Nuts Kit” 2%
17. Mk2 L.E.D. Tail Lights 1%
18. Speaker Mounting Panels For Rear Seat And/Or Boot 1%
19. Billet Alloy Grille 1%
continue reading…
Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
October 21, 2008 by minicoopermania
The “Awesome New Product Idea Contest” is now closed. A big thanks to all who participated! Now it’s time for everyone vote for their favorite ideas! The results have been broken down loosely into groups (it’s a long list!), the top ideas in each group will go on to the final round of voting to determine first and second place winners. Here is a link to the poll.
Poll Results Here.
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged austin, contest, cooper, mini | 1 Comment »
September 23, 2008 by minicoopermania
Dennis Racine will be racing against some of the best real vintage race cars from the west coast as he upholds the family racing tradition.
Dennis has been competing for many years with his own classic Mini in regional and national Autocrosses. His ‘green machine’ has been the standard to beat at most Mini Meets since the early 1980’s. The “Monte Mini” that will be raced at the Vintage Event has competed at almost every west coast venue for the last 25+ years. The “Monte” has been presented as a copy of the very famous factory rally Mini Cooper that won the Monte Carlo rally in 1967. The “Monte” has been preserved by Don Racine to very classic standards with a full race 1293cc engine complete with SU Carbs. Don Racine is the founder and president of Mini Mania, the largest worldwide supplier of performance parts and accessories for the Mini Cooper range of products.
The 2nd weekend in October marks the running of the 5th CSRG CHARITY CHALLENGE at Infineon Raceway. Appearing along with the myriad of exciting CSRG participants will be the cars of the Historic Grand Prix Group, the historic NASCAR Group and Formula Junior. This CHARITY CHALLENGE weekend is a great opportunity for CSRG and all of its friends to again contribute to a great cause – the needy children of Sonoma County and celebrate CSRG’s 41 racing season. Through Speedway Children’s Charities we have been able to donate $367K in the last four years to the needy children of Sonoma County. All of the receipts from the ticket sales, track ride-arounds, Friday night dinner, and live and silent auctions will again be donated directly to the Speedway Children’s Charities.
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged cooper, CSRG Charity Challenge, historic grand prix, mini, racine | No Comments »
September 18, 2008 by minicoopermania

Free Shipping From Mini Mania!
Note: Free Shipping is automatically applied to qualifying items in your shopping
cart. Free Shipping cannot be applied retroactively to previously placed orders. Free Shipping promotion ends 10-15-08.
www.minimania.com
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Austin Mini, free, free shipping, mini, mini cooper, promotion | No Comments »
September 11, 2008 by minicoopermania

Mini Mania is proud to announce the “Awesome New Product” Idea Contest. The grand prize winner will receive a 25% off promo code! Two second place winners will receive 15% off promo codes. Deadline is October 15, 2008.
To submit your “Awesome New Product Idea”, simply comment on this post with your great idea. Products can be items Mini Mania doesn’t yet carry, or a completely new product that requires development. Be original! Be creative! Don’t wait too long or someone else may beat you to it!
Winners will be announced on this blog October 20th.
The contest is now closed. A big thanks to all who participated! Mini Mania decided to let everyone vote for their favorite idea! The results have been broken down loosely into groups (it’s a long list!), the top ideas in each group will go on to the final round of voting to determine first and second place winners. Here is a link to the poll.
Posted in General Information | Tagged austin, Austin Mini, classic, contest, cooper, mini, mini cooper, product development | 90 Comments »