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The Mini Wildgoose was a motorhome based on a Mini. It was particularly designed for the "retired couple"[1] and was believed[by whom?] to reach speeds of 70 mph (112 km/h) but a cruising speed of 50 mph (80 km/h) was probably more realistic.
Mini Wildgoose | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Wildgoose |
Assembly | Worthing, Sussex, England |
Body and chassis | |
Body style | Campervan |
Layout | FF |
Platform | Mini Mk1 Van |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 848 cc (52 cu in) |
The Mini Wildgoose was produced in limited numbers by a company in Sussex in the South of England during the 1960s. For the vehicle a BMC Mini van was needed and then a conversion kit which cost either £445, £480 or £601. It was, at least in theory, also possible to buy the complete vehicle with conversion completed.
Standard equipment
editWith the Mini Wildgoose conversion, four seats were provided in a dinette and a double bed was also accommodated. Equipment included was a table, curtains, cupboards and water carriers.
Optional extras
editSupplementary equipment was also available, which can be compared to today's camper experiences, such as;
- Combined luggage rack and spare wheel container
- Extended wing mirrors
- Hammock type bunk
- Undersealing of cab.
References
edit- ^ http://mk1-performance-conversions.co.uk/images/Wldgse_4.jpg Wildgoose specifications