|  Posted Jun 12, 2001 by Researcher 33337 I really like teh Mini, but the car isn't without its fault. Basically its a death box on wheels. The thing crumples in a crash and teh engine will end up in your lap in a head on. I still love em but it was something pointed out by soemone early on. teh response from someone high up was "If anyone's stupid enough to crash our car they deserve anything tehy get" you'd never get away with that now.
And for now my second fault. The new mini, seen it. Remember how teh new beetle was quite good. The new mini is ugly as sin and looks too, well normal. Basically, it sucks.
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 Posted Jun 13, 2001 by Sho (I can't be asked) I agree that they're a death box on wheels. But still I love "my" mini. The only thing wrong with "my" mini is that when I produced offspring number 2 I decided that driving a convertible mini was no longer an option, and swapped it (after careful vetting of the new owner) for a Golf. I know who got the better deal, but at least he lets me drive it now and again, and he looks after it really really well.... sniff sniff. I'm really sad now thinking about how I no longer own one.
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 Posted Jun 13, 2001 by Researcher 33337 I remmeber vetting the person who bought our familys mini. The thing was on teh towable side of scrap metal but we still made sure teh person buying it wasn't just looking for spare parts.
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 Posted Jun 13, 2001 by Sho (I can't be asked) The wife of the guy who now has my (beautifully shiny, polished, loved etc etc) mini told me she "hates" me. He won't let her or the kids within spitting distance, and spends all day polishing it! I'm glad it got a new home, but I think he's spoiling it rotten.
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 Posted Jun 14, 2001 by Researcher 33337 I actually saw somewhere someone whod made an artciulated lorry mini. basically adapting a mini to tow a large articulated flatbed trailer. It was really cool.
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 Posted Jun 16, 2001 by WildBlue Speaking of "death traps", does anyone remember the Mini Moke? There are still a few floating around Australia, and if the saloon Mini was a bit of a joke in a crash...well. All the Coopers I owned (4) were fitted with a rubber glove over the distributor, with the four fingers encasing the plug leads, and the thumb the high tension cable to the coil. Made driving in the rain less of an "experience".
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 Posted Jun 17, 2001 by Sho (I can't be asked) I'd forgotten the Moke! I drove one for about 3 months in the winter once - the only car I could borrow at the time. The exhaust was held on by a bit of wire coathanger, and the windows were held together by masking tape. Great!
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 Posted Jun 18, 2001 by Researcher 33337 Wasn't the Moke teh car taht everyone seemed to drive in the Village from "The Prisoner"
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 Posted Jun 19, 2001 by Sho (I can't be asked) Can't comment on that, I appear to be the only one in the whole world who has never actually seen the Prisoner!
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 Posted Jun 19, 2001 by Researcher 33337 I think it is, My dad always shouts "Its a mini Moke" whenever one appears on the prisoner.
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 Posted Apr 27, 2005 by jaygreeny thats what u call personality! my exhaust was held on with plastic food ties for a while. now i got a dam truck exhaust brace keepin it on. you gota love minis there so adaptable and when they last 30 years or more like mine you no youve got somthin speceal.
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