I had no idea what this car was when I saw it. There was something familiar about it, but it was still a mystery to me. Then I overheard a conversation from someone, and they explained that the underlying car was a Mini and it had a body kit added to it to result in this outcome. I have no idea why that seemed like a good plan to the owner, but I guess they like it. Once you know it, you center of the vehicle is definitely recognizable as a Mini.
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Plenty of Minis
English Day at Exotics@RTC means there will be some Minis. I mean the original Minis – none of the BMW type (I say none but there might be a few although they aren’t getting prime spots). They take me back to my childhood as the car I learned to drive in. These examples are in better condition and are far better performers than our 850cc example was, but they still look much the same.
One of them had a wooden dash which reminded me of my friend Sam. She had a mini with a wooden dash and she put in in a place for some work and, when she got it back, the dash wears gone. They denied it had ever been there and she was absolutely gutted. If you are reading this Sam, I hope that isn’t too painful a memory. If you haven’t ever driven on old Mini, my memory of it was that they were like a go kart. I haven’t driven one for decades and wonder how they would seem after years of driving modern vehicles. I hope it would still be fun.
Multiple Minis
Exotics@RTC has attracted a few Minis during the 2021 season. Having learned to drive in a Mini and used one a lot in my teenage years, I am always happy to see the original versions. Sure, the modern Minis are fun vehicles but the originals are more interesting, even if they would not provide much protection in the event of doing something silly.
The one I drove was powered by an 850cc engine. The 1275 engines were far more exotic. Coopers were something else. Here the focus is mainly on the Coopers but that is fine. Finding one turned in to a convertible was a bit of a surprise. It is fun to see that plenty of people still find the Mini fun and keep them going and in great condition.
Minis By Lake Washington
Shortly before the shelter in place restrictions came into effect, we took a stroll along Lake Washington Boulevard in Seattle. It is a popular place for people to walk but also for people out on their bikes and also to drive along. As we wander up the shore, a couple of Minis came the other way. These aren’t modern Minis as built by BMW. These were the originals like the one I learned to drive in. One was a regular mini and the other was configured with a flatbed. I only got a quick shot as they went by. I loved driving the Mini when I was young. It was such a fun car. Of course, if anything went badly wrong, you weren’t exactly well protected so I’m not sure I would be so keen now I am an old git!