The electrification of classic cars is always kind of a sticky subject. On the one hand, there is something to be said for originality and preserving the driving experience that the factory intended.
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Future classic: MINI Cooper S JCW

As electrification becomes ever more widespread, increasingly our Future classic candidates are last-of-the-line models, and ...
It was 1961 when a certain John Cooper started modifying the legendary classic Minis of the time. This man was so good at his job, the cars eventually started wearing his name as a token of ...
Mini and its parent company, BMW, support the electro-modding efforts with Lancashire-based specialists Mini Sport, which has been selling Mini parts and restoring the models since 1967, leading the ...
British firm Swindon Powertrain has developed an electric conversion kit for the classic Mini. Available to order now and scheduled to ship in December, the kit includes one of Swindon's own electric ...
The Mini craze hit Rath, like many others, during the 1960s while he was stationed with the military in Europe. He bought his first Mini in 1966, falling quickly for the car's road-holding and lively ...
Just a few days ago, a garden variety right-hand-drive 1964 Mk1 Austin Mini sold at auction for $35,000 on Bring a Trailer. It is a nicely cloned Mk1 Cooper S, but if there's anything that makes me ...