Mr. Bean's Car
March 19, 2000 12:13 AM Subscribe
Mr. Bean's Car To all the die hard Mr. Bean fans, here is a site from the people at Craigs Auto, just print it out then cut away!
Also here is a another site with some great sound clips and a movie for Mr. Bean
It looks like they're still making mini coopers, this special edition one looks ultra sweet. Can they import one of these to California?
posted by mathowie at 10:20 AM on March 19, 2000
posted by mathowie at 10:20 AM on March 19, 2000
If you ever manage to fold yourself into one of those, I *SO* want a picture!
posted by CrazyUncleJoe at 12:10 PM on March 19, 2000
posted by CrazyUncleJoe at 12:10 PM on March 19, 2000
Minis are cool. A mate from SF took loads of pictures of the ones driven by students at the Bowlie Weekender last year. But they're really not designed for the Bay Area: my dad's first car was a Mini 850, and it had real problems with hills.
posted by holgate at 1:55 PM on March 19, 2000
posted by holgate at 1:55 PM on March 19, 2000
And another thing: now that BMW has sold off Land Rover to Ford, and the rest of Rover to a bunch of VCs, there might not be any more new Minis (or New Minis, the redesigned version due out this year). Get 'em while they're hot...
posted by holgate at 1:56 PM on March 19, 2000
posted by holgate at 1:56 PM on March 19, 2000
Apparrently BMW have kept the part of Rover that makes the Mini (the Oxford factory) and will be launching it in the next year or two, they've sold the rest off to the VCs who've gone on record saying they will be renaming Rover 'The MG Car Company' and producing 'specialist' sports cars and 'hot' coupes.
*SIGH* there goes another British car manufacturer...
posted by Markb at 3:27 AM on March 20, 2000
*SIGH* there goes another British car manufacturer...
posted by Markb at 3:27 AM on March 20, 2000
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Not really. I was 17, and well, limited choices and all that.
posted by Melanie at 7:45 AM on March 19, 2000