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BOMBER COMMAND

Any Minivan driving around these days is always bound to attract attention, but to see one pulling a matching trailer is on a totally different level! “I get a lot of people twisting their necks and giving a double take driving this,” laughs Chris Moss, the lucky owner of this unusual creation. And its not all just about looks either, the combination of Minivan and trailer provides a surprising practical purpose too as we’ll soon find out.

Chris first got into Minis when he was just 16. “I was saving income from my paper round and options for saving up for a car were, to say the least, limited,” he recalls, “I was determined to buy a car of some sort and managed to scrape together £100 for a Mini.” Even in the

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