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  2. List of Mini-based cars - Wikipedia

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    ERA Mini Turbo GT. EUXTON Caraboot Special. FELLPOINT LIMITED MINIJEM MK2/MK3 Sports GT [1]: 72. FIREBALL Midget Racer. FLETCHER Sports GT [1]: 48. FOERS Nomad Utility & Triton Estate [2]: 40. FRA ENGINEERING LTD Sports GT. FRENETTE CARS Californian 1100. ABS Freestyle [2]: 8.

  3. Mini (Mark I) - Wikipedia

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    Mini (Mark I) synchromesh on top three ratios till 1968. Synchromesh on all forward speeds after 1968 [2] The Mark I Mini (1959–1967) was the first version of British Motor Corporation 's Mini model. It is characterised by its sliding windows, external door hinges and "moustache" grille. In the United Kingdom the Mark I was produced between ...

  4. Mini Moke - Wikipedia

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    578 kg (1,274 lb) (later models) The Mini Moke is a small, front-wheel-drive utility and recreational convertible, conceived and manufactured as a lightweight military vehicle by British Motor Corporation (BMC), and subsequently marketed for civilian use under the Austin, Morris, Leyland, and Moke brands. The name "Mini Moke" combines mini with ...

  5. GTM Coupé - Wikipedia

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    Curb weight. 1,344 lb (610 kg) (road trim, typical) The GTM Coupé is a Mini based kit car dating back to 1967. GTM is an initialism for "Grand Touring Mini". [1] The car was first shown at the 1967 Racing Car Show [2] and soon afterwards went into production by the Cox brothers from their garage in Hazel Grove, Stockport as the Cox GTM.

  6. Austin Metro - Wikipedia

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    Mini Hatch / MG ZR / Rover 25. The Metro is a supermini car, later a city car that was produced from 1980 to 1998, first by British Leyland (BL) and later by the Rover Group. It was launched in 1980 as the Austin Mini Metro (styled AUSTIN miniMETRO). It was intended to complement and eventually replace the Mini, and was developed under the ...

  7. List of Austin motor vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The Austin marque started with the Austin Motor Company, and survived a merger with the Nuffield Organization to form the British Motor Corporation, incorporation into the British Leyland Motor Corporation, nationalisation as British Leyland (BL) forming part of its volume car division Austin Morris later Austin Rover, and later privatisation as part of the Rover Group and was finally phased ...

  8. John Sheppard (car designer) - Wikipedia

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    Sheppard designed much of the body for the Austin Mini (pictured example from 1959, collection of the Morris Mini-Minor Heritage Motor Centre, Gaydon, UK). John Sheppard (24 February 1922 – 29 March 2015) was a car designer who worked with Alec Issigonis on the Austin Mini and later on British Leyland's Metro, Maestro and Montego. He also ...

  9. Austin-Healey Sebring Sprite - Wikipedia

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    The Austin-Healey Sebring Sprite is a small sports car that was produced by the Donald Healey Motor Company at its Cape Works in Warwick and at the Healey's Speed Equipment Division in Grosvenor Street, London W1. Subsequently Sebring Sprites were also produced by John Sprinzel Ltd from his well-known premises in Lancaster Mews, W2.