Mystery of world’s first SWIMMING Mini Cooper hidden in tunnels to transport cars in WW2… before sinking without a trace ...Middle East
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THE inventor behind the world’s first aquatic Mini Cooper is on a mission to track down the bizarre motor after it mysteriously vanished. Derek Linney, who conjured up the wacky idea in 1977, was heartbroken when the Frankenstein vehicle disappeared after a huge fire. YouTube/ Longbridge Fire ServiceCar experiments were stored in the World War II tunnels under Longridge factory[/caption] The car-boat was made at Longbridge, a factory that built cars like the original Mini. A group of workers decided to cobble together the Aquamini in their spare time and Derek called it one of the most unusual projects he’d ever worked on. Derek said that he was involved in making
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