Vicious Mini Cooper Rally Crash.
Half the fun of Rally are the crashes.
Vicious Mini Cooper Rally Crash.
Half the fun of Rally are the crashes.
In 1956, the Suez Crisis caused the folks at Austin to invite Alec Issigonis (later Sir Alec) to design a new car to combat what they saw as looming fuel rationing. When he had finished, the engine was the only part of the car that was not completely new. The compact four-seater famously mounted the enlarged A30 engine transversely, driving the front wheels through a four-speed box located in the sump. Independent all-round hydrolastic suspension used ingenious rubber blocks in compression. Click here to read more.. »
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