Morris Mini-Minor, Guildford, Surrey, 1961 by Unknown

Morris Mini-Minor, Guildford, Surrey, 1961

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Product details Morris Mini-Minor, Guildford, Surrey, 1961

Morris Mini-Minor, Guildford, Surrey, 1961

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Morris Mini-Minor, Guildford, Surrey, 1961. BR Greaves demonstrates a handbrake turn at the Guidford Motor Club's Spring Driving Tests. In 1957 BMC commissioned Alec Issigonis to design a new small car, following his success with the Morris Minor. Popularly known as the Mini, this innovative model popularised many design features still common today. Driving the front wheels, its transverse mounted engine, with the gearbox beneath, removed the space-consuming transmission tunnel. Styling was minimalist, in sharp contrast to the transatlantic fins and chrome of the fifties.

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