Morris Mini 848cc 1961 - Aluminium Plaque - Three Sizes Available - The Perfect Gift for Classic Mini Enthusiasts

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ALUMINIUM PLAQUES
Sizes available - A6 (105 x 148mm) - A5(148 x 210mm) - 200 x 300mm - I print them on white faced aluminium using the heat sublimation process which gives a long lasting finish.

HISTORY
This is a picture is one of the earlier Minis with the internal pull string door openers, sliding windows and floor headlight dipping switch. It 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.It was manufactured by the English-based British Motor Corporation (BMC) and its successors from 1959 until 2000 when BMW took it over and it lost its charm.
PHOTOGRAPH
I photographed this car September 2020 at a car event in Forest Row

(We photograph and design the illustrations we use on our products. Any trade marks, or names used are for descriptive purposes only and DO NOT imply any connection with the companies involved and we have no intention of impugning their brand.)
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ALUMINIUM PLAQUES
Sizes available - A6 (105 x 148mm) - A5(148 x 210mm) - 200 x 300mm - I print them on white faced aluminium using the heat sublimation process which gives a long lasting finish.

HISTORY
This is a picture is one of the earlier Minis with the internal pull string door openers, sliding windows and floor headlight dipping switch. It 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.It was manufactured by the English-based British Motor Corporation (BMC) and its successors from 1959 until 2000 when BMW took it over and it lost its charm.
PHOTOGRAPH
I photographed this car September 2020 at a car event in Forest Row

(We photograph and design the illustrations we use on our products. Any trade marks, or names used are for descriptive purposes only and DO NOT imply any connection with the companies involved and we have no intention of impugning their brand.)