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Martin Mullan inherited his late grandfather’s 1992 Mayfair and restored it to show car standard. It was his first Mini project but it was much more than that, it was a piece of family history. Frank died at the age of 96 and, until shortly before he passed away, he was still adding 6,000 miles per year to the odometer count on his Flame Red favourite. It’s restoration was a tribute to the life of one of Northern Ireland’s great motoring characters. For many people, the admiration of fellow Mini fans and a feature in Mini Magazine (see issue 281, Sept 2018, for

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