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An unknown model Mink looks strange like a speedboat!

author:Zhang Yongji calligraphy

The 1968 mink will be auctioned at brooklands ascot on 8 July, with a registered grade of xnu622f and chassis number exp100, with an estimated sale price of 9,000 to £13,000. Britain's lambretta importer Midlands Company is experimenting with the idea of using a lambretta engine to produce a miniature car, and the 3-wheel microcar is the answer. The former owner is the famous lambretta enthusiast and author Mike Webster.

Too forward protruding front, the two front wheels are too close to the middle of the body, coupled with the proportion of the whole vehicle has no small problem, can not be too much modification, so far only this 1 prototype car has survived. The car is said to have been originally designed to be used as a small speedboat with a speed limit of 30 mph in Bermuda. Mink has undergone multiple modifications, with at least three different arch profiles visible on the inside of the wheel arches of the fiberglass body, with hydraulic/mechanical brakes on the front and rear wheels, respectively, with a metal frame and soft top. It is powered by a 200cc single-cylinder engine from the Lambretta SX200, engine number sx200844868, with a top speed of about 70 mph and a odometer reading of 4049 mph. Appeared at the 2010 BRITISH NEC Classic Motor Show and the British Classic Motor Show...

An unknown model Mink looks strange like a speedboat!
An unknown model Mink looks strange like a speedboat!
An unknown model Mink looks strange like a speedboat!
An unknown model Mink looks strange like a speedboat!
An unknown model Mink looks strange like a speedboat!
An unknown model Mink looks strange like a speedboat!
An unknown model Mink looks strange like a speedboat!
An unknown model Mink looks strange like a speedboat!
An unknown model Mink looks strange like a speedboat!