Longbridge, United Kingdom
Mark III Mini
This British car, voted the second most influential vehicle of the 20th century, came to define 1960s British culture with several production innovations.
This British car, voted the second most influential vehicle of the 20th century, came to define 1960s British culture with several production innovations.
This two-door saloon and tourer is the first British car to sell over a million motors. It was created by the same auto designer that built the original Mini.
This two-seater coupe was James Bond's official car in the 1962 film, "Dr. No." Bond uses the vehicle while in Kingston, Jamaica on assignment.
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