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I'm certainly slow off the mark in getting photos. I rely on cars being parked up.

As for an Atom, we occasionally had a visitor at Penn in one. I'm impressed by the engineering but it wouldn't be the car for me.

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Classic Minis (as opposed to modern MINIs) don't seem to be so rare.  I can't vouch that this example was originally what it currently proclaims to be but minilites are obviously an appropriate aftermarket choice.

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They were in 1959! I remember the launch well. The smallness attracted enormous attention. But it wasn't mostly about measurements: it was their ability to take four adults and luggage. There were lots of photos of these arranged outside the car and then inserted.

The fashion element and the competition ability came soon afterwards. And weren't predicted.

Jonathan

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Sorry, no photo (I was driving) but sufficiently rare to merit mentioning.  A Renault Sport Spider at the roundabout junction of the A505 & A1198 (i.e. just north of Royston). The driver & I exchanged cheerful waves.

Of similar vintage and intent to the Caterham 21 .

Online picture: 1920px-Renault_Spider_-_Flickr_-_Alexand

 

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