This project might be the first 5-door classic Mini to be built?
https://www.instagra...GY2&img_index=1




Concepts and Prototypes : Mini four-door.
"According to one ex-Austin apprentice who helped with the Mini’s 20th anniversary celebrations in 1979, when he was researching the Mini’s early life, he came across the above interesting image of a four-door Mini produced by the Longbridge engineering team as a possible upwards extension of the Mini saloon range. The four-door Mini in the image was built in 1962-1963 and, as can be seen from the accompanying image (note the gap between the rear wheelarch and the rear corner flange), it was based on the longer-wheelbase Mini van, Countryman, Traveller, Pick-up platform and was photographed at the Longbridge development shops behind Austin’s HQ, known by one and all as the Kremlin.
The fate of this car is unknown, but it almost certainly did not survive. There was a rather unfortunate policy at Longbridge of scrapping most ‘non-standard’ prototypes like this, so it probably didn’t survive very long, or was stuffed into one of the infamous tunnels and got burnt in the fire in the late-1980s.
John Pressnell said that Ron Dovey of the experimental body shop remembered the single running prototype. Consideration was also given to a long-wheelbase two-door saloon and it seems possible that a car was also built to that specification."
https://www.aronline...mini-four-door/
Edited by mab01uk, Yesterday, 09:31 AM.