Beiträge von miniman_78
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Schade ist es ruhig hier
Ich bin schon eine weile auf der suche nach informationen über den mini Monte Carlo.
Meine tante hatte eine in den 1970er jahren und ich könnte aber schwer zu glauben weil ich nur das neuere Modell kenne.Sie hat den mini neu gekauft und verkauft in den 1980er jahren und hat dort noch bereuen
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In the night of 18-19 jan 2011 3 MPI's and a lot of parts have been stolen out of the garage of a friend, near Ypres in Belgium. If anyone has seen those 3 cars anywhere let us know please!
MPI ' 97 dark blue, white roof
mpi3 green, white roof, full leather interior
mpi2 british open
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Update:
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"Finally Success.
The car was saved, but I had to remove the chassis number plate and a considerable sum.
From now on, the only way is up.
Right now I am having the squashed roof section beaten into shape."Bron: http://www.aronline.co.uk/
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"The Mini based Beach Car is a rare sight these days. I know of very few that survive in the world, one in sunny California, one in Canada, another in Monte Carlo and one in the UK. But these are all cars based on the ordinary Mini saloon.
However, at least one Wolseley Hornet or Riley Elf was converted into a Beach Car too.
Like the others, it was styled by BMC's Dick Burzi and got its approval by Alec Issigonis - that's him on the picture in the car.The Beach Car went into limited production in Longbridge and according to Peter Filby less then 20 were made in total. Nick Rogers, who is a bit of an expert on these rare little beasts believes there may have been even less then that. But however many there were, an extremely rare Hornet/Elf based one has just resurfaced in Greece. Could it be the same car that Issigonis was photographed in? "
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"A message from Greece yesterday evening with both good as bad news.
A very happy new owner tells me he managed to buy the Beach Car I wrote about yesterday. That's the great bit.
However, there is a sting in the tail, as he tells me: "Unfortunately I have bought the car as 'spare parts' and will not be able to register it for road use. Furthermore, this really hurts, in order to take it away from the scrap yard I have to cut the car in half (roof and floor). I am both happy to find it as furious at the system and the Greek laws for having to cut up a rare car."
Now isn't that totally incredible? In fact, it is a great shame as this is such a historically valuable Mini, or derivative. When the car gets cut up in two it might never be the same again.Do let me know if you have a good idea to save this time machine from the flame cutter"
http://maximummini.blogspot.com/
Rare Beach Car Mini May Not Be Saved......., I have to cut the car in half (roof and floor):
http://www.theminiforum.co.uk/forums/index.p…29&st=0&start=0One-off Mini Jolly?:
http://www.theminiforum.co.uk/forums/index.php?