Photo: Alain MorinThe town of Oxford, located about 1 hour 45 minutes west of London, is very proud of their MINI factory (in capital letters for the newer generations).
Photo: Alain MorinThe Morris Minor, built between 1948 and 1971.
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Photo: Alain MorinThe new MINI 5 Doors wrapped with the Union Jack!
Photo: Alain MorinThe unmistakable Mini.
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Photo: Alain MorinIn the lobby of the museum, one finds this MINI pick-up with a fridge in the back to keep soft drinks cool.
Photo: Alain MorinThe Mini Moke was built in England from 1963 to 1968. Look at the front licence plate...
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Photo: Alain MorinBelieve it or not, this MINI is covered with cowhide!
Photo: Alain MorinThe Morris Minor 1000 was designed by Alec Issigonis.
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Photo: Alain MorinA cut-away of a Morris Mini 1000.
Photo: Alain MorinA "big" 948 cc 4-cylinder that develops 37 hp @ 5100 RPM and 48 lb-ft @ 5000 RPM. Max speed: 73 mph or 117 km/h.
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Photo: Alain MorinMINI Clubman Concept
Photo: Alain MorinA MINI bike... why not!
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Photo: Alain Morin1967 Mini Morris Minor. Between 1959 and 2000, more than 5 000 000 of those Morris have been built.
Photo: Alain MorinBean, a great ambassador for the Mini!
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Photo: Alain MorinAll began by the company Morris (does the MG name rings a bell?). The first Morris was this Oxford Bullnose. Oxford is the name of the city where Morris lived.
Photo: Alain Morin1965 Austin Mini Countryman
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Photo: Alain MorinThe 1,000,000th MINI!
Photo: Alain MorinA Riley Elf, based on the MINI was seen near the hotel where we stayed. A very rare car.