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Mini Lalaloopsy, Wave 1, 2011, MGA.

1e Oldtimer Middag Mijdrecht

 

Mijdrecht, the Netherlands.

Place: Songshan District, Taipei

 

At first sight this seemed to be an early Mini, but it doesn't look very authentic in my opinion.

Classic Minis for sale

Blimo Kabinscooter with the top speed 15 km/h.

www.blimo.se/Blimo_Kabinscooter_Plus (website in Swedish)

Car: Morris Mini 1000 Van.

Date of registration: 8th November 1971.

Registration region: Cardiganshire.

 

Date taken: 31st October 2018.

Album: Street Spots

Car: MINI Clubvan Cooper.

Date of first registration: 12th November 2013.

Registration region: Peterborough.

Latest recorded mileage: 44,326 (MOT 8th November 2019).

Last V5 issued: 14th November 2017.

 

Date taken: 14th September 2020.

Album: Carspotting

A soft-top Mini at Toddington Classic Car Day on 17th June 2018.

 

Thanks for your visit… Any comment you make on my photograph is greatly appreciated and encouraging! But please do not use this image without permission.

Car: Rover Mini Mayfair.

Date of first registration: 15th August 1990.

Registration region: Bristol.

Latest recorded mileage: 82,806 (MOT 26th February 2020).

Last V5 issued: 25th February 2018.

 

Date taken: 29th July 2020.

Album: Carspotting

Mini rose pink close up

Udon thani

Pipos mini Cheesemouse

I got this ice chest at a camping store at the discount mall. The top opens up too!! I love the realism!

 

Total Betty borrowed her outfit from Ken ..... he might not get it back!

No editing except cropping.

©2005-2009 AlexEdg AllEdges (www.alledges.com)

Manufacturer: British Motor Corporation (BMC), Longbridge - UK

Type: Mini Limo (one of a kind)

Engine: 1275cc straight-4 Cooper S engine

Power: 77 bhp / 5.900 rpm

Speed: unknown

Production time: 1959 - 1992/2000 (all Mini's)

Production outlet: 5,387,862 (all Mini's)

Curb weight: unknown

 

Special:

- This design of Sir Alec Issigonis became the icon of all "bubble cars": front wheel drive with a small engine transversely mounted.

- Alec Issigonis solved major front suspension problems by building the transmission into the crankcase under a transverse engine, using a floor gearshift a simple rubber cones-in-torque suspension (variable spring pressure and no maintenance / no lubrication) and small wheels.

- The actual Mini is two inches wider than the prototype, because of safety measures.

- It has a four-speed manual gearbox ( second and fourth synchronized) and one SU carburettor.

- The Primeval-Mini (850cc engine) was named Austin Seven or Morris Mini-Minor ("The car that belongs to the future, belongs to you!") until 1969 when BMC "lifted" Mini as an independent brand.

- They were produced in the Cowley plant, Oxford (1959-1968) and in the Longbridge plant, Birmingham (1959-2000).

- But a "compact design" has its price: a sober interior, sliding windows, doors with a pull cord, little luggage room and and a "going to the bones" vibration as the engine must "slave" in low gears.

- But the Mini was safe, stable, and extremely forgiving (in the middle of a turn, you could your foot off the accelerator without risk!).

- The Mini was improved continuously throughout its long life. For example, rubber suspension was replaced by a hydrolastic system (1964), 1000cc engine (1967), automatic gearbox (1968) and front disc brakes(1984).

- From 1964 through 1967 the little car dominated the Monte Carlo Rally. The car easily achieved these victories using a 91 horsepower engine.

- It was available as MK I(1959−1967), MK II (1967−1969), MK III(1969−1976), MK IV(1976−08/1984), and MK V08/1984-1992). Later as "limited editions": MK VI (1992−10/1996 SPi Single Point Injection) and MK VII (10/1996− 4. Oktober 2000).

- And many variants like this Limo (unica), the Mini Cooper and Cooper S (1961–2000), Morris Mini Traveller and Austin Mini Countryman (1961–1969), Mini Clubman and 1275GT (1969–1980), Mini Van (1960–1982), Mini Pick-up (1961–1982) and Morris Mini K (March 1969 – August 1971, Australia only), Mini Moke (1964–1989).

- Mini (styled MINI) is both the name of a subsidiary of BMW, and a car produced by that subsidiary since 2001. The car is marketed as a "retro" redesign of the original Mini, and manufactured in Cowley, Oxford, United Kingdom, in what was historically the Morris car plant.

The bathroom of the Painted Lady dollhouse is coming together. I haven’t glued anything down yet, in case I change my mind. No baseboards or cornices installed yet. The ceiling is white but the lights make it look cream in the photo. Working with roof peaks and slanted ceilings can be a challenge at times.

Just playing around... check out the large sizes for the full effect!

In front of a typical home built by S&S circa 1964 in West Garden Grove.

 

Happy Telegraph Tuesday!

Produced by Gargamel, Japan

Dear Partner, this is the first mini that I made for you! As I don't have Sara Fielke's book I found my way to piece it, and it was very difficult, some seams were handsewed. And when it was finished I realized that it was smaller than the MiniQuilt Swap's rules. So I made the other one too! This minimini will be yours too, as an extra one! Hope you liked this too!💚✨💚✨💚✨💚✨

Mini Sunflower, July 2024.

 

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Mars Bars, Wagon Wheels and Dairy Milk are all examples of things that have become smaller over the years. The same cannot be said for the Mini.

Mini Pine Cone,s in a Group.

Mini Moon

 

Location: Motueka New Zealand

 

Camera: Canon EOS 7D

Lens: Tokina 11-16mm

 

All rights to this image are owned by

Brodie Knox Photography.

 

© Brodie Knox Photography 2015

 

Mini Cooper at Historic Car Derive in Bengaluru during 2019.

I had the pleasure of photographing this lovely little Mini Pick Up today before it'd delivered to it's lucky new owner.

 

The buliding in the background is an ex Austin Rover Workshop.

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