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In Steve Nicklin’s letter [Sparking Debate] on July issue’s page he stated that he would cancel his subscription due to your ‘promotion’ of the electric conversion of the classic Mini. Fair enough, that is his choice. However, I would argue that Minis have been altered from the early days of production, for example with engine capacity, wheels body, shortening, lengthening – look in any !

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