It's time to introduce you to the nominees for the 'Best Find of 2019', a contest held on Maximum Mini every year. Once again I picked out what I believe to be the 5 best finds and discoveries made in 2019. It's up to you to decide which one wins the title.
You will find the cars that have made it to the contest below. To vote simply drop a comment below stating your favourite (click here if you read this through an email message), or do it on my Facebook page (here). The one with the most votes wins - it's simple as that. Now, over to the candidates:
You will find the cars that have made it to the contest below. To vote simply drop a comment below stating your favourite (click here if you read this through an email message), or do it on my Facebook page (here). The one with the most votes wins - it's simple as that. Now, over to the candidates:
Rumours of its survival came true: Australia's sports car 'Project X' survives. Full story here
The British-built ASP 1300 racer appears to be alive in Kansas, USA. Full story here
Unrecognzable as such but this really is the Salt & Pepper Mini Moke. Full story here
A surprise find at a New Zealand wrecker's yard: the Wellington mystery Special. Full story here
My vote is for No.2, Project X.
ReplyDeleteMy vote is No.2 Project X
ReplyDeleteMy Vote is for Project X
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MoBi One for me J tryed to find her some years back and still have a soft spot for her .
ReplyDeleteIt has to be Project X as I chased it for 20+ years after owning it in the 80's Daren
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ReplyDeleteMy vote is for Project X.
ReplyDeleteVoting for project X, like it a lot
ReplyDeleteI vote for MoBi One. This amazing car needs to be restored.
ReplyDeleteHave to vote for the local one... 'Project X'!
ReplyDeleteProject X; a lot of effort went into the design and execution of that frame and body.
ReplyDeleteAll great stories,but voting only one it must be Project X
ReplyDeletemacau gp mini Marcos.
ReplyDeleteMore information on that one would be highly appreciated Henry!
DeleteHas to be MoBi One
ReplyDeleteProject X!
ReplyDeleteI vote for the ASP1300!
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