Chassis numbers for production changes are given in italics, where necessary in the format
Austin/Morris 1959 • 26 August 1959 –
101 – The first Mini launched, the Austin Seven and Morris Mini-Minor • August –
4232/4093 – Split radiator cowl • August –
5488/5537 – Pivoting quadrant on radius arm for handbrake cable • August –
10151/11670 – Castor angle changed from 1.5 to 3 degrees • December – Interior trim changes for the Austin Seven
1960 • January –
10502 – Modified window catches • February –
14215 – Morris Only. Improved trim, Improved dampers, fuel tank drain plug, modified window catches • March –
19126 – First Countryman • April –
26590/24831 – Drive shafts modified • May – Mini van announced • September –
19101 – Wood framing available on Countryman/Traveller • October –
58698 – Austin Seven upgraded to Feb Morris spec • Late 1960 – Recessed panels around front and rear screens introduced
1961 • Sep 1961 – Mini Cooper launched • Late 1961 – Riveted wheels replaced with welded
1962 • 01/01/1962 – Austin Seven rebadged Austin Mini, metal oil filler cap replaced with plastic
1963 • May 1963 – Chrome window catches and 10 hole runners replaced with plastic catches and 2 hole runners • June 1963 – Upper seat belt mounts in the B-pillar lowered 4.5"
1964 • Jul 1964 – 'Cutout' front panel added • Sep 1964 – Courtesy light switches added to A-panel • Sep 1964 –
Hydrolastic suspension introduced • Oct 1964 – Seat mounting brackets gained 3-point adjustments
1965 • Oct 1965 – In 1965 an AP (Automotive Products) four-speed
automatic transmission as an alternative, amazingly, it was little bigger than the original unit and so was able to occupy the same space. As a motoring program from the time reported "you can still change the gears manually or you can put the lever into the bottom of the gate and car changes itself. BMC call it the his or hers system, for equal appeal for men or women drivers it's the first automatic transmission ever offered on such a small car."
1966 • Jan 1966 – Safety boss added to external door handles
1967 • Oct 1967 – Mark I replaced by Mark II ==Production date stamps==