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BREWER'S COOPER AT THE HEART OF IT

There’s no denying that seeing a bodyshell, fresh from the paintshop is a key moment in any restoration. Mike Brewer’s Project Frankie 1964 Cooper S hasn’t been with Andy Harrison and his team at Acespeed Historic Motorsport for very long, but the project is coming along in leaps and bounds, despite all of the current unavoidable problems caused by the Coronavirus outbreak.

Regular readers will recall that after Mike purchased the Cooper last year, it was decided that as the car had already been reshelled earlier in its life (using a 1962 MkI shell), it would be a good move to utilise a brand new British Motor

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