THESE TWO LOOK LIKE LITTLE BUNDLES OF FUN
Who doesn’t love a Mini? You surely know the story by now – in the late Fifties, the Suez oil crisis had sent fuel prices soaring, so Leonard Lord, boss of the British Motor Corporation, challenged an engineer by the name of Alec Issigonis to design something small, efficient and affordable. Issigonis pushed all four wheels to the far corners and fitted a space-saving transversely mounted engine, and over the next 41 years an incredible 5,387,862 were produced, making the Mini a true British motoring success story.
WHERE DO THESE ONES FIT IN THE FAMILY TREE?