Wow, you have just hit me with a wave of nostalgia, tinged with a little thankfulness.....I remember that minis had the distributor at the front of the engine, and when you went through deep puddles etc a bit enthusiastically.........stalled....then had to dry everything out.....
That's what a rubber glove was for lol, 5 fingers, 5 HT leads (1 in 4 out).
The later mini clubman had a resin type cardboard over the distributor, that was so much better.
Also cars didn't have electric windows, although someone did a bolt on kit that stuck out, you removed the winder, placed the box over the drive sprocket, there you go. Didn't go for that one, too expensive.
Cars didn't have central locking either, but as cars were so much narrower, you could reach over and lock all doors from the inside.
No aircon either, heater off blower on, windows open, however on a really hot day, the cars used to overheat, so side vents open, pointing out through the window, heater to high position, and blower on full, that's assuming you had more than one speed lol, this then cooled the engine.
If you were a member of the AA and you had a yellow and chrome AA badge, AA patrols who were often stationed at the side of the road next to a yellow and black phone box, often with their motorbike and side car, used to salute you as you drove past. See pic below...
Petrol stations had attendants, you stayed in the car, they asked what grade, and how much, and if you were going on a long journey, you took pride in uttering " Fill her up" they also asked if you needed a shot of red X, checked your oil and water, maybe clean your windscreen and you never got out of the car.
Now I can't remember if they checked your tyres or not, but it wouldn't surprise me lol. You payed cash no credit cards or debit cards in those days.
Rustic