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Production: 2,500 for UK (total for Racing Green, Flame Red, and Checkmate), more exported; Fitted with a 3.44 final drive (as was found in the original 1961 Cooper), the Checkmate could be bought with the Rover-approved John Cooper performance kit. Identical to the 'Racing Green' and 'Flame Red' apart from the colour.
British racing green, [2] or BRG, is a colour similar to Brunswick green, hunter green, forest green or moss green . It takes its name from the green international motor racing colour of the United Kingdom .
Since the 1990s, other traditional colours have resurfaced, such as the British racing green F1 Jaguar Racing cars and Aston Martin sports cars, and the white F1 BMW Sauber. German manufacturers like Mercedes-Benz and Audi (Auto Union) used silver paint when they returned to international racing in the 1990s.
The Mini (developed as ADO15) is a small, two-door, four-seat car produced by the British Motor Corporation (BMC) and its successors, from 1959 until 2000. Minus a brief hiatus, original Minis were built for four decades and sold during five, from the last year of the 1950s into the last year of the 20th century, over a single generation, as fastbacks, estates, and convertibles.
The Mark I Mini (1959–1967) was the first version of British Motor Corporation's Mini model. It is characterised by its sliding windows, external door hinges and "moustache" grille. It is characterised by its sliding windows, external door hinges and "moustache" grille.
Inspired by Monte Carlo at the Geneva Motorshow 2018. The Mini Remastered also offers two limited-production special editions, [3] the Mini Remastered, Inspired by Café Racers, taking inspiration from the classic 1950s motorbike movement, and Mini Remastered, Inspired by Monte Carlo, taking inspiration from the racing heritage of the classic Mini on which the cars are based.
The Project 64 car is a modified 1964 Morris Mini Cooper 970 S, manufactured in 1964. Only 963 of the 970 cc Cooper S models were built, all in the UK, although more than 5 million Minis of all types were built between 1959 and 2000. [ 2 ]
British Leyland Motor Corporation: Mini Cooper S: John Handley B: 1–7, 9–11 John Rhodes: B: 1–7, 9–11 British Vita Racing Mini Cooper S: Barrie Williams B: 8–12 Ford Escort TC: Hannu Mikkola: C: 12 Cars and Car Conversions Mini Cooper S: Peter Lague B: 1–4, 9, 11 JCB Excavators Ltd. Mini Cooper S: Roger Enever B: 4, 6–8, 10–12 ...