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Neat custom Mini [for sale... over in England]

Since we are speaking about custom Minis, here's a custom New-MINI I saw at Lime Rock. It has a split, speedster-style windshield, a sound system that can be heard on Mars, and a power-operated rear entrance for the single seat (no doors in the normal place). Speakers for the sound system are as big as garbage can lids. Lots of bling-bling paint, 18" wheels and ground effects.

The thing was hideous.

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Actually, it shouldn't be all that difficult to graft an Elf or Hornet front (if you can find one) on to almost any Mini Van or Wagon.

All of the mechanicals are the same as on any standard Mini, so it's simply a matter of swapping the fenders and bonnet.
 
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