Walking the streets of Taipei back in March, I found yet another classic Mini on the island of Formosa. This one looks pretty good, but is boxed in by scooters, making it hard to get a clean shot.
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While not a rare site worldwide, I still reach for the camera phone when I spot one in the wild. If only BMC had continued to import these fine machines to the States beyond the mid-60s, they might be a more common site here in the US.
2 comments:
Vintage cars are really nice! Those scooters are such a spoiler. You can't take a proper angle because of those.
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