Okay...
In Canada & the United States:
Mini sales started on this side of the ocean soon after it was introduced in 1959... And there were two versions, the Austin Seven (Mini) and Morris Mini Minor (Mini), soon to be basically just called the Mini anyway...
By the mid-1960's during the heyday of the Cooper and Cooper S, sales of the standard Mini seem to have dropped off, at least in the United States. By the late 1960's all official sales of all versions of the Mini ceased.
Meantime in Canada:
Sales of the Mini (either Austin or Morris) continued, with a higher sales volume than the United States, however the Austin Mini 1000 replaced the Mini 850 for Camada, around the late-1960's. And throughout the 1960's all variants of the Mini were offered (basic saloon car, woody wagon, all-steel wagon, even the delivery van and possibly a few pickups).
In 1969/70 all references to Austin Mini/Morris Mini were dropped, with a single marque called Mini being introduced.
However for Canada, sales of the "Austin Mini 1000" continued throughout the 1970's right up to 1980. Although by now just the two-door saloon car was offered here. Sales were quite strong, with about 2,500 per year finding new homes. Any Canadian who was around back then can attest to seeing lots of them during the 1970's
Alas, 1980 was the last year they were sold here...
Is that enough information for you all /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif And feel free to correct me if I got any facts wrong...