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Wasp Mini-Cobra (currently 1,189 views) |
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Posted on: April 14th, 2006, 09:46:44 |
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Location: Maidenhead, UK Posts: 2,372
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Just had a request from Australia - does anyone know what happened to the Wasp Mini Cobra? This was a scaled-down AC Cobra using a Mini power unit that was made in New Zealand. |
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Posted on: May 18th, 2007, 13:26:38 |
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Location: boston lincs Posts: 23
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Posted on: May 18th, 2007, 16:14:57 |
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It's a Berkeley Bandini or Bandera (A-series version). Don't know why it's advertised as an Austin Morris Mini. |
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Posted on: May 19th, 2007, 10:28:49 |
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should think is was just classed as being resheld that way it can keep thre doners reg number |
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Posted on: May 21st, 2007, 14:24:36 |
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More likely noone bothered to tell the DVLA/local authority. You can keep the donor's registration number if you use sufficient parts from it. If you rebuild the car using a completely different shell then that counts as being radically altered, but the situation is different if you keep the origial floor pan and merely change the bodywork sitting on it. |
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