What a weekend it was! Selling books at the International Mini Meeting was an experience on its own. From a very humble gazebo tent, which only just managed to keep itself standing in the frequent storms, I sold a multitude of Maximum Mini 3s, Maximum Mini 2s and just a few copies of Maximum Mini 1, which I managed to find shortly before leaving for Belgium - the book is sold out now and skyrockets in price.
I had some exciting cars on display, but more on that later. As time to walk around the huge festival terrain was limited I rushed over it when the majority of 4,000 people attending was vast asleep. From some of the tents came snoring sounds unheard to me before! For today, a selection of Marcoses and Midases, which came out in a rather large quantities. For tomorrow the rest of the Mini variants that made it to Belgium.
I had some exciting cars on display, but more on that later. As time to walk around the huge festival terrain was limited I rushed over it when the majority of 4,000 people attending was vast asleep. From some of the tents came snoring sounds unheard to me before! For today, a selection of Marcoses and Midases, which came out in a rather large quantities. For tomorrow the rest of the Mini variants that made it to Belgium.
the infamous 'Andy Guy Racing' team duo of Andy Tyndale and Guy Humpries
Picture Jeroen Booij
Devil in disguise. Actually the driver is one of the nicest people you'll ever meet!
Picture Jeroen Booij
This very nice Finish Mini Marcos Mk4 may well have been furthest travelled
Picture Jeroen Booij
It looked stunning with steel wheels, ice blue paint and no stickers for a change
Picture Jeroen Booij
Joost van Dien's Dutch registered Mk3 has a distinctive rear spoiler
Picture Jeroen Booij
Hans-Joachim Lenzen's Mk4 is a real stunner. It may look modest but hides 140bhp
Picture Jeroen Booij
Another German Mk4 Mini Marcos, this one in Hrubon's famous Le Mans colour scheme
Picture Jeroen Booij
And then there's this one! Also a Mk4, owned by Neil Bayliss. Note unusual rear lights in roof
Picture Jeroen Booij
I do not know much about this Dutch registered Mk3 car other then that I like it
Picture Jeroen Booij
A similar Mk3 car but now from Sweden. It had a full roll bar and racy interior
Picture Jeroen Booij
German duo of sporty Mini Marcoses - Mk4 on left and Mk3 on the right
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Another Mk4 on Belgian plates. I missed it but a fellow Dutchman snapped it
Picture Rolf Roozeboom
This much modified Mk4 shell is for sale. Let me know when you are interested in the details
Picture Jeroen Booij
Richard Porter is the for many the face of the Mini Marcos Owners Club. This is his Mini Jem Mk2
Picture Jeroen Booij
Over to the Midases. This one was easily missed jammed between the Mini saloons
Picture Jeroen Booij
Another Midas, this one on French plates and with big racing seats
Picture Jeroen Booij
Another Brit on Q-plates like several other Midases. Note Triumph TR7 rear lights
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Gulf still provides a popular paint scheme. This Bronze is owned by Hans-Joachim Lenzen, too
Picture Jeroen Booij
The Gold convertible is quite rare. Seen here with the factory hardtop
Picture Jeroen Booij
Ed 'the Hat' Darwinkel's Midas Gold was there, too, but I missed you Ed!
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Another very clean Midas Gold, and again it's from Germany
Picture Jeroen Booij
UPDATE 18 May: And there were even more Mini Marcoses as pictures sent in by readers show:
How could I miss Jouke Boersen's Mk4? It's been treated with a new set of wheels
Picture Jouke Boersen
No idea where this one hid, but it looks to be a racing car. Was it in the BMW MINI tent?
Picture Christian Sanmartin Castro
This Mk4 is owned by Neil Kilbane of Ireland, who won last year's Maximum Mini Christmas puzzle
Picture Christian Sanmartin Castro
This one is owned by Marcel van Eenennaam and comes with 7-port cylinder head
Picture Christian Sanmartin Castro
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