A Racing Version: The Twini Mini That Never Was Inspired by the Twini Moke after paying a visit to BMC, John Cooper decided to build a twin-engine, four-wheel-drive version of the Mini itself ...
but two engines. Here is the story of the short-lived Twini Moke. The Mini Moke’s story begins in the early 1960s. The BMC (British Motor Corporation) originally envisioned the Moke as a ...
The report comes from Autocar, which claims to have dug up the application to patent the design for an "internal combustion engine having two cylinders, which are arranged in a 'V' configuration ...
Until you spot the S & S V-Twin protruding from the snout. If this looks to you like an Ariel Atom with a front-mounted V-Twin engine, you're not seeing things. And no, it's not a photoshop.