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J4Juliet
J4Juliet
GB

Morris Mini Cooper S - Monte-Carlo Rally 1967

Subject:
Morris Mini Cooper S
GB European Rally Championship (ERC)
177 LBL 6D (Rauno Aaltonen/Henry Liddon)
January 1967 Rallye Automobile Monte-Carlo - Monte Carlo MC (Result: 1)
Red, white
Scale:
1:24
Status:
Ideas

Project inventory

Static model kits
24048
1967
Morris Mini Cooper 1275S Rally '67 Monte Carlo Rally Winner
Tamiya 1:24
24048 1984 New parts
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Part of my Collection

1960s or Earlier Rally
Ideas 2×Completed 3×

Comments

1 19 September, 19:01
Bozzer
I love a nice Mini build. It was my first and second car. The bodywork always suffered, but that engine started, every single time, on both of them. Good old points and condenser! I still remember the dwell angle, for the correct ignition timing. I always wanted a 1275 GT engine though, and 8 spoke alloy wheels. But in the middle 80's, and being 17, that was like buying a small aircraft! Great memories though 🙂
1  20 September, 06:30
J4Juliet Author
I'm glad I could bring back some happy memories for you. I've never driven one myself but I do love them. They are such a unique looking car it is always noteworthy when I see one.
 20 September, 10:04
George Williams
Jeremy Clarkson said that you can't consider yourself to be a true petrol-head unless you've owned an Alfa Romeo and driven an original Mini, and I'm with him on that.
1  20 September, 10:16
J4Juliet Author
Interesting, I've never really thought about if I consider myself a petrol-head or not. I love cars and building models of them but I hate driving. I guess I'm not really a petrol-head then more of plastic-glue-head. And I'm okay with that 😄
 20 September, 10:50
George Williams
If you ever drove an original Mini then I can guarantee you would love driving.
1  20 September, 14:22
J4Juliet Author
Ha, that may well be true 😄
 20 September, 14:26
Bozzer
I likened it, to driving a luxury go-cart. They hug tight bends, and are great for our British country roads. Parking was never a problem either. I upgraded to a Vauxhall chevette hatchback, then scrapped that for a MKIII Ford Escort. It was like a larger Mini, but the handling wasn't as sharp? Owned front wheel drives, ever since.
1  20 September, 17:23
J4Juliet Author
That's a great history of cars you have 🙂
1  20 September, 17:46