Project Binky Update: This Bitchin All-Wheel Drive Swapped Mini Is Ready For Reassembly And A Good Thrashing


Project Binky Update: This Bitchin All-Wheel Drive Swapped Mini Is Ready For Reassembly And A Good Thrashing

Project Binky has been a long time in the making and I’m proud to say that I’ve been following the project since it started. What a great project, with amazing fabrication, and intense creativity. In the last installment you saw the awesome bodywork and paint that went into making this sucker pretty, and now the start of reassembly has begun. Now that every component that has to be installed has been completely refurbished, finished, etc. it is time for all that to get bolted into this crazy Mini. It is now powered by a complete Celica GT awd turbo combo, and the way it all fits and works is truly something to admire. I love this car more than I can explain, and it is because the thought and fabrication that have gone into it are so inspiring. I mean it is trick, but at the same time feels like something anyone could do if they put the same thought into it.

Cardboard aided drafting is on point with this car, as is the use of stock components when possible. This car is extreme, but should be mostly repairable with parts you can get at your average auto parts store. Who doesn’t love that. We can’t wait to see it all together and then on the road being thrashed.

If you missed any episode of Project Binky, then click here to check them all out. 

 


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3 thoughts on “Project Binky Update: This Bitchin All-Wheel Drive Swapped Mini Is Ready For Reassembly And A Good Thrashing

  1. Gary

    Absolutely first class engineering and build quality. Such a refreshing change for the rat rod, patina’d stuff I see too much of here in the states. I realize they are the exception to the rule, but most guys could benefit from these bloke’s way of going about it.

  2. Whelk

    I’m also impressed by how good Richard Brunning has gotten at voice over. If he’s not a pro at his day job, he should be.

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