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Mini Cooper Emblem Novelty License Plate

Product Code: MINI_COOPER_EMBLEM_LP_BABY
$33.00

Vintage Mini Cooper Emblem License Plate

John Cooper, owner of the Cooper Car Company, and designer and builder of Formula One and rally cars, saw the potential of the Mini for competition. The designer of the mini, Sir Alec Issigonis was initially reluctant to see the Mini in the role of a performance car, but John Cooper persuade him and in 1961 their collaboration gave birth to the Mini Cooper. The little car won the Monte Carlo Rally in 1964, 1965 and 1967. Minis were initially placed first, second and third in the 1966 rally as well, but were disqualified after a controversial decision for using a variable resistance headlamp dimming circuit in place of a dual-filament lamp. BMC probably received more publicity from the disqualification than they would have gained from a victory, and the mini entered by the Big door the Legend!

Perfect for all car enthusiasts that want to show their passion for car by adding style, showing your pride, or enhancing the appearance of your Mini Cooper with this novelty license plate. Choose between 16 different colors to customize your vehicle to the fullest. This vintage Mini Cooper Emblem Novelty License Plate can also be use to decorate the walls in your garage, office, workshop, man cave, or any other room and space.

Available in: Baby Blue - Black - British Green - Cattail Brown - Dark Red - Good Orange - Gray - Hot Pink - Italian Red - LeMans Blue - Light Green - Military Green - Racing Blue - Steel Blue - White - Yellow

Made of .032 Aluminum
6" x 12" (153 x 306 mm) standard automotive license plate size
4 holes for easy mounting
Water-resistant
UV protected for outdoor use and durability
Made in USA

* Mini Cooper or any other marks are registered trademarks. Our products are not approved by any of these manufMINI_COOPERturers and trademarks. We do not imply any association with these manufMINI_COOPERturers and references are based on historical information in the public domain.