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Blink and you missed them
Uncertain future for London to Brighton • What’s happening in the wonderful world of Mini?
BMH Mini bodyshell sales hit a high in 2022
Mokes in London
Mile of Minis charity run
Farewell to McDonald Minis
THE SAME BUT DIFFERENT • What sort of Mini does a contemporary car design professional love best? His first Mini, of course… but Paul Marsh had a clear idea of what looks good and what doesn’t when it came to building his own dream Mini.
Modified 1975 Mk3 Mini 1000
In Gear • Must-have Mini goodies
EVENT DIARY • Mini and classic car event listings…
THE LIFE OF LUXURY • Nigel Sandell owns a company which services, repairs and restores Rolls Royces and Bentleys but he still has a soft spot for his first love. That’s why he has meticulously restored this fantastic Mk2 Mini Cooper.
Q&A
THE STEERING COLUMN
CCC RACE MINI BUILD
Mini tyre options • The right tyres make a Mini look good and perform well. MiniWorld consulted experts Vintage Tyres to look at some of the available options.
Project progress • 2022 was supposed to be a year when I made significant progress on my Minis and a number of other areas too…
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ANNIVERSARY EDITION • This very early Mk2 Traveller, with wood battens, is a Morris but it has lived the life of Riley. It has had only three owners and retired after only 12 years of light service. Owner and restorer Lee Bundell turned it down.
PRACTICAL PARENTING • Kevin Dickson and son Kev share the same passion for Minis. Their latest joint restoration project is this stunning, and now very rare, 1984 Mini City.
CHARIOTS OF FIRE • Small and manoeuvrable, versatile and relatively cheap, Mini Pick-ups and Vans were ideal base vehicles for a fire engine. Several were made by specialist companies but just a few of them are known to survive.
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Brooklands New Year’s Day Classic Vehicle Gathering
Wirral to Llandudno
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