1988 Mini Red Hot LE
1988 Mini Red Hot LE
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The Mini was arguably the most influential British car of the 20th century. Designed by Sir Alec Issigonis and launched in 1959, the mini was in production for over 40 years. In the wake of the Suez crisis in 1956, the market for German bubble cars increased dramatically but Leonard Lord, the head of the British Motor Corporation, hated them so much he laid down the basic specification for the Mini. From being a small shopping trolley type of car, the mini became the choice of celebrities all over the world and its popularity in the classic car world remains to this day.
This illustration shows the 1988 Special Edition Mini “Red Hot”. The car was based on the LE model and featured a 998cc engine, extended wheel arches, and distinctive branding. In all, 3,000 units were built, 2,000 for the home market and 1,000 for export.
An ideal gift or a treat for yourself, or any Mini enthusiast, perfect for the office, living room, den or garage!
Print size: A3 (420mm x 297mm) printed on 170gsm white silk paper.
Delivered in a strong cardboard postal tube, ready to hang or be framed.