Het wereldwijde magazine en verkoopplatform voor liefhebbers van klassieke auto’s, door liefhebbers.
Het wereldwijde magazine en verkoopplatform voor liefhebbers van klassieke auto’s, door liefhebbers.
Time for some goold old ingenuinety. This is MoBi-One, an 1100cc engined Mini based autotest vehicle created by Maurice (Morris) Bishop in 1968 that came with four wheel steering, seen here being demonstrated by Bishop: ‘It has a ten foot turning circle and can virtually park on a postage stamp’. The car has gone missing since quite some years now, with Morris Bishop looking for it for quite some time now.
Morris wrote: “Analyzing what would make a winning car I dreamed up a four wheel steering vehicle that would have an inside turning radius of approximately 4 foot. I decided to base the build on BMC 1100 mechanicals and bought a burnt out wreck. Some 6 weeks later it was ready for testing. The first few events were mainly to discover how to drive the beast. It quickly became clear that I was suffering from a lack of power, so I wrote Alec Issigonis at Longbridge Birmingham to see if he had a spare Cooper ‘S’ engine laying around. And to my surprise and delight he organized one to be sent to me via their development facility Downton Works! Two weeks later I competed and won – and never looked back I achieved a back-to-back win of the championship 1969 & 1970.” I’m sure he’d still love to find out more about the car’s current whereabouts.
(Words Jeroen Booij, video courtesy British Pathe)