60 Years MINI
16 Mar 2019 - 28 Apr 2019
The Mini is 60 years old this year.
For the occasion Autoworld will, in March and April, be giving top billing to a dozen or so models of this both revolutionary and characterful small car, that was to play a major role in the company’s evolution in the ‘60s.
The Mini is 60 years old this year.
For the occasion Autoworld will, in March and April, be giving top billing to a dozen or so models of this both revolutionary and characterful small car, that was to play a major role in the company’s evolution in the ‘60s.
And for all the owners of a Mini, whatever their year of build, an enjoyable parade will set-off from the museum on Easter Monday, 22nd April for a run through the streets of the capital.
Mini… in the Spotlight
The Museum‘s two exhibition zones will highlight various competition models such as the 1964 Monte Carlo winning version, a works prepared car for circuit racing and one of the cars in which Julien Vernaeve carved himself a reputation in the ‘60s and ‘70s in Belgium. But also standard series models, such as a 1973 Mini 850 with a mere 900kms on the odometer, as also various extremely rare versions such as a Radford or a Wolseley Hornet...
A Mini-Parade, but big in spirit– Monday 22nd April 2019
To give the numerous Mini enthusiasts – whether Austin Mini, Morris Mini, Rover Mini or other Mini – the opportunity to celebrate the 60th anniversary of their favourite car, Autoworld is organising, with the support of the Mini make, a large gathering in front of the Museum followed by a parade through the streets of Brussels.
The parade will take on that of a fun run, without any sporting aspects, and it goes without saying respecting the Highway Code
Participants are expected on Monday 22nd April between 12.00hrs and 14.00hrs on the Esplanade du Cinquantenaire in front of Autoworld. Inside the Museum they will receive their anniversary rally plaque as also a roadbook.
Please note that the number of participants is limited to 200 cars. So, it will be a question of first come first served.
Registration is free but mandatory via https://goo.gl/forms/yvSNiRfQeibf10Xt1 or by email to [email protected]. Participation entitles entry to the Museum and visit to the “60 Years Mini” exhibition.
For the occasion Autoworld will, in March and April, be giving top billing to a dozen or so models of this both revolutionary and characterful small car, that was to play a major role in the company’s evolution in the ‘60s.
And for all the owners of a Mini, whatever their year of build, an enjoyable parade will set-off from the museum on Easter Monday, 22nd April for a run through the streets of the capital.
Mini… in the Spotlight
The Museum‘s two exhibition zones will highlight various competition models such as the 1964 Monte Carlo winning version, a works prepared car for circuit racing and one of the cars in which Julien Vernaeve carved himself a reputation in the ‘60s and ‘70s in Belgium. But also standard series models, such as a 1973 Mini 850 with a mere 900kms on the odometer, as also various extremely rare versions such as a Radford or a Wolseley Hornet...
A Mini-Parade, but big in spirit– Monday 22nd April 2019
To give the numerous Mini enthusiasts – whether Austin Mini, Morris Mini, Rover Mini or other Mini – the opportunity to celebrate the 60th anniversary of their favourite car, Autoworld is organising, with the support of the Mini make, a large gathering in front of the Museum followed by a parade through the streets of Brussels.
The parade will take on that of a fun run, without any sporting aspects, and it goes without saying respecting the Highway Code
Participants are expected on Monday 22nd April between 12.00hrs and 14.00hrs on the Esplanade du Cinquantenaire in front of Autoworld. Inside the Museum they will receive their anniversary rally plaque as also a roadbook.
Please note that the number of participants is limited to 200 cars. So, it will be a question of first come first served.
Registration is free but mandatory via https://goo.gl/forms/yvSNiRfQeibf10Xt1 or by email to [email protected]. Participation entitles entry to the Museum and visit to the “60 Years Mini” exhibition.