2/3 Scale Mini......

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2/3 Scale Mini......

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2/3 scale Mini :lol: .....one of several Mini's in the 'Lane Motor Museum' collection, Nashville, Tennessee, USA.

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"This “car” was built from body parts taken from a 1975 Mini, skillfully “shrunken” to approximately 2/3 the size of a “real” Mini. The body is all steel, and the time to fabricate it was over 400 hours, or about 10 weeks of full-time labor! It is not fully complete, as one can see by closer inspection – it lacks pedals and controls, a working steering gear, and general finishing. There is a working Honda four-stroke engine in the rear, which will couple to a centrifugal clutch and transmission. Purchased at a Classic Mini meet in England, the 2/3 Scale Mini is a perfect example of a shrinking car."
http://www.lanemotormuseum.org/collecti ... model-1975

http://www.lanemotormuseum.org/collecti ... eller-1967

http://www.lanemotormuseum.org/collecti ... -moke-1967
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Re: 2/3 Scale Mini......

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I want it, it would look great next to my mini-minimoke
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Re: 2/3 Scale Mini......

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Check these out, if your children have more expensive taste.

http://www.groupharrington.com/en/page/ ... -cars.html

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http://www.kucarfa.nl/junior.html

And some pricing. Ouch.
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