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Geri Horner (née Ginger Spice), Steve McQueen and Mr. Bean. One of the strangest ever combinations on a fantasy dinner party guest list?
Quite possibly. But at least they’d have had one topic of conversation in common: at one time or another, they all owned and drove a Mini.
As did Madonna, Twiggy, James Garner, Peter Sellers, Mick Jagger and all four of the Fab Four. Even Enzo Ferrari had one.
Anybody who’s anybody has owned or at least driven a Mini at some time.
And it’s been popular in one iteration or another for 61 years because its groundbreaking engineering, cheeky good looks, surprisingly spacious interior and go-kart handling were exactly the breath of fresh air that most people - across all ages and classes - needed and wanted.
Sir Alexander Arnold Constantine Issigonis’s Mini was manufactured by BMC and its successors from 1959 until 2000. It is as much a defining symbol of the Swinging Sixties as the mini-skirt or the Zapata moustache. It is one of the few cars ever made that can genuinely claim iconic status.
In 1999, the Mini was voted the second most influential car of the 20th century behind the Ford Model T.
Whether equipped with the original 850cc engine or the later 1275cc unit, the power and torque outputs were relatively modest. But the car’s low weight and optimal, a-wheel-at-each-corner layout meant that it was both surprisingly quick and, at the time, almost uniquely agile. It was also affordable and cost-effective to run, insure, maintain and repair.
The Mini 40 is one of many special editions. It owes its name to the fact that its launch in 1999 came 40 years after the first Mini rolled off the production line.
Produced in very limited numbers, the Mini 40 was based on the Cooper S and is fitted with a 1275cc fuel injected engine.
It came with all sorts of additional bits and pieces, including: chrome bumpers, grille, handles and ‘GB’ badging on the boot, and special decals/badges; colour-matched leather seats with contrasting piping, alloy dashboard, chrome-detailed instruments with ‘Mini 40’ between the water temp and fuel gauges; and a leather facia top, two-tone steering wheel, handbrake gaiter and gear knob.
Other extras were a CD Player, 13-inch Sportspack wheels, Sportspack arches, twin spotlamps and adjustable headlights.







