Description
The British police have always been speedy – and are traveling quickly with the Morris Mini-Minor. The then car from British production was highly accepted by the authorities because it quickly and safely brought the "bobbys" to their destination. The helmet of Bobby had once given the police their name in folk language. He was named after the reorganizer of the English police, Robert "Bobby" Pell. The mini once belonged to the characteristic police appearance as well as the unusual police helmet. Not only the chassis is distinctive, but the interior is unmistakable. If you take a look at the Wiking-miniaturized Morris mini-minor, you can recognize the unusually central round instrument – so much detail is a matter of course with the traditional model builders! Without the Mini, British car history would actually be a good bit poorer.Chassis black gray, body white. Interior equipment with dashboard and steering wheel (right) black gray. Silver bumper bars attached on the front and rear. Transparent front light. Ivory radiator grille and silver rims. Blue light inserted in the middle of the roof. Front silver mini logo and orange turn signal. Headlights rings as well as window frames printed in silver. Rear-light red printed, mini-logo on rear side, hand grip and tank closure silver-plated. Silver-plated side window frames, decorative strips and door handle. Black edge lettering "Police" on the side.