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Mini Twini: Twin-Engined, Four-Wheel-Drive Concept Tested In Full


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#1 mab01uk

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Posted 14 April 2014 - 11:11 PM

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"Who came up with the mad idea of sticking a second engine in the back of a Mini – doubling the power and the driven wheels – isn’t clear, but there’s a good case for maverick engineer Paul Emery. The man who ran front-wheel-drive F3 cars in the early ’50s, and fitted the first disc brake on a racing car in Europe, was always non-conformist. By the ’60s, this ingenious specials builder had moved away from racing and focused on Minis. As well as the Dart, he designed a ‘Twini’ but gear-linkage problems handicapped its progress and Emery’s Fulham workshop switched to tuning Hillman Imps. “Good traction, but that’s about all,” was how Emery dismissed the failure, yet his concept soon set others off on the same track. First, Alec Issigonis developed the ultimate Mini Moke, whose four-wheel drive and doubled torque proved highly impressive on winter snow trails in 1962."

 

"During a visit to the Longbridge factory, John Cooper got a chance to drive the Twini Moke. The BMC design team relished any opportunity to demonstrate its four-wheel-drive toy and the motor sport legend was hugely impressed by its power and dramatic traction. The test sowed a seed, and he tore back to his Surbiton factory with the idea of building a Mini road car with a similar layout. While his single-seaters struggled to deliver, Cooper became obsessed with the Mini project and talked of nothing else. Mini parts were scattered over the workshop floor, and within six weeks a running prototype had been built up from a bare shell and was soon scaring motorists around the Hollyfield Road works......"

Mini Twini: twin-engined, four-wheel-drive concept tested in full:

http://www.classican...-tested-in-full

 

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Edited by mab01uk, 14 January 2015 - 07:22 PM.


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Posted 16 April 2014 - 05:35 PM

It now is part of the Lane Motor Museum in Nashville, Tennessee.    http://www.lanemotormuseum.org/

 

http://www.lanemotor...ni-replica-1965

 

They have many different Minis in their collection even though they do not appear to be highly collectible models:

 

http://www.lanemotor...onvertible-1969

 

http://www.lanemotor...-mini-moke-1967

 

http://www.lanemotor...orris-mini-1971

 

http://www.lanemotor...cale-model-1975

 

http://www.lanemotor...-traveller-1967

 

http://www.lanemotor...das-bronze-1980



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Posted 16 April 2014 - 05:56 PM

I like the unusual 2/3 scale Mini ! :lol:

 

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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. Sharp-eyed viewers may note the new MINI badge on the front as well. (edit: Badge is actually late Mini not MINI) 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.lanemotor...cale-model-1975


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Posted 14 January 2015 - 07:18 PM

Richard Mansfield's Twini Mini

More details here:-

http://mcrforum.mini...23&p=1676#p1460

 

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