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Wood & Pickett were all about walnut and leather I seem to remember

so if it's generally fancy interior and flash add-on's then why not

leave a special little car in a dark corner to take shit photos then ask £14k

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Wood-and-Picket-Mini-Margrave-/181304361281?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item2a36950141

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I was just curious to know what the most expensive audio cassette was and found some automobilia. 
 
Intriguing title: these weren't mass produced.
 
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I think they might have been mass produced, but nevertheless:
 

Price: £655

Buy It Now

 

Alternatively you can buy one in the form of a necklace (yes, seriously) for £15. 

 

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Only 1 available

 

Well, they weren't mass produced. 

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Well Trigger, I thought you had oversold the level of mentalness on those seatbelts but I was wrong.

 

Considering I have been on two fairly awful internal flights in the US today I thought that nothing could approach the levels of lunacy on display there but that auction beats it all.

 

What i driving the price up that much, I know the old Fords have gone mad, especially the Escrots but GBP 1330?   Are people entering them at Pebble Beach now?

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It's an oddball spec that Tranny van too, sliding cab door, and slam door/side loading door on the n/s, and it does look like someone went overboard with the varnish on the timberwork in the back. I wonder what Fred would think of it?

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Never noticed the non slider on the ns of that Tranny, good spot.

 

Indeed a strange spec, didn't the single wheel early models have a 1700 cc motor instead or have i got me knickers on back to front again.

 

Never liked the single wheel, but the twin wheeler petrol panel van could outcorner a real Mini, i drove one like an idiot for many thousands of miles.

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