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CODFORD MINI

The first chopped Mini came in 1964 when master car craftsman Neville Trickett teamed up with racer Geoff Thomas, who decided to market a seriously modified Mini through his motor accessories shop GT Equipment. With 1.5 inches removed from the Mini’s body above and below the waistline, another 1.5 inches from the pillars, steeply raked front and rear screens and not a seam in

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