Mini 1000le 'John Cooper' Edition 1985 - 11oz Ceramic Mug - Plain or Line Design
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A great tribute to John Cooper who was so involved in the competition reputation of the Mini
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11 fluid oz ceramic mug (95mm high, 80mm diameter not including handle) suitable for dishwasher and microwave. Printed on both sides. 11 fluid oz ceramic mug (95mm high, 80mm diameter not including handle) suitable for dishwasher and microwave. Printed on both sides. If choosing the Four Mug Option
PHOTOGRAPH
I took this picture in Brighton at the end of the London to Brighton Classic Car run in 2019.
HISTORY
The original Mini is considered an icon of 1960s British popular culture. Its space-saving transverse engine, front-wheel drive layout – allowed 80% of the area of the car's floor pan to be used for passengers and luggage. In 1999, the Mini was voted the second-most influential car of the 20th century, behind the Ford Model T, and ahead of the Citroën DS and Volkswagen Beetle.
The vehicle was a special edition of the Mini 1000 in homage to John Cooper the innovative racing car engineer who first put an engine in the rear of a racing car, was renowned for his championship Formula 1 cars in the late 50's early 60s and his innovative work with BMC to produce the Mini Cooper.
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Designed by John Witherden in Billingshurst
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