Wonderful video and review! Thanks to this beautifully shot video I got myself a ‘20 60th Anniversary in this particular color combo with only 4,500kms. A true gem of a car.
Hey guys, such a great car. I really like the colour of this car, thou on the camera, it doesn’t really look like British racing green. Does it look different in person? I love the interior colour too, along with all the gadgets. Keep up the good work you three.
It is not the same BRG green of 10 years ago. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_racing_green Paying tribute to the small British roadsters of the 1960s that inspired the Mazda MX-5 (such as the Triumph Spitfire, Austin-Healey Sprite, MG MGB and the Lotus Elan), Mazda produced a limited edition version of the model in 1991 and 2001 called the "British Racing Edition", which included green paint.[7] Similarly, the modern BMW-owned Mini Hatchback marque, which is assembled at their Oxford, Birmingham and Swindon factories,[8] includes a BRG colour option. Originally a somewhat murky dark olive, this was updated to a fresher shade of metallic green in the 2011 version.
great review folks - thanks. Personally not keen on those '60' transfers on the bodywork (which look like they'll last more like 60 days than 60 years), nor the lime green piping on the seats, but the paint colour is nice and the thing sure does handle
Does anyone see this>>>>>>>"The driver's door frame also features an emblem with John Cooper's signature, a handwritten note "1 of 740," ?? Mine hasn't got one.
Wonderful video and review! Thanks to this beautifully shot video I got myself a ‘20 60th Anniversary in this particular color combo with only 4,500kms. A true gem of a car.
Thank you Tech for the kind words, high praise indeed, a great car with a very cool colour scheme.
Hey guys, such a great car. I really like the colour of this car, thou on the camera, it doesn’t really look like British racing green. Does it look different in person? I love the interior colour too, along with all the gadgets. Keep up the good work you three.
It is not the same BRG green of 10 years ago. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_racing_green
Paying tribute to the small British roadsters of the 1960s that inspired the Mazda MX-5 (such as the Triumph Spitfire, Austin-Healey Sprite, MG MGB and the Lotus Elan), Mazda produced a limited edition version of the model in 1991 and 2001 called the "British Racing Edition", which included green paint.[7] Similarly, the modern BMW-owned Mini Hatchback marque, which is assembled at their Oxford, Birmingham and Swindon factories,[8] includes a BRG colour option. Originally a somewhat murky dark olive, this was updated to a fresher shade of metallic green in the 2011 version.
Great Video Review. I will keep my eye out to see If I can spot any
Thank you, Jamie - that sounds like a plan! 😊 *Annabelle
Great, detailed review! We were lucky enough to get one of these. Agree with you, a wonderful little car.
Thank you, Scott. We want one, too :) *Annabelle
great review folks - thanks.
Personally not keen on those '60' transfers on the bodywork (which look like they'll last more like 60 days than 60 years), nor the lime green piping on the seats, but the paint colour is nice and the thing sure does handle
Thank you for commenting as always and time will tell with the decals, I like the piping reminds me of some GTE Recaros I had in my Orion. *ben
@@PlanetautoUK Fair play to you for admitting to owning an Orion ;-)
Freddie I had 3 1.6i Ghia models from 17 to 23, two lowered one RS kit other Illusion kit. *ben
Does anyone see this>>>>>>>"The driver's door frame also features an emblem with John Cooper's signature, a handwritten note "1 of 740," ?? Mine hasn't got one.
Hmm interesting, I wonder if anyone else’s doesn’t have this, thank you