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Famous celebs who drove classic Minis

The Mini has always appealed to the famous and fast-living. We reveal Ringo Starr’s recently restored Mini hatchback, then explore some wonderful archive photos.

  • Mighty Minis

    Mighty Minis

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    Baby, you can drive my car. But then the original Mini was more than just a car; it was a pop culture phenomenon. Back in the 1960s, it joined Rolls-Royces, Bentleys and Jaguars in the garages of the rich and famous, including Beatles drummer Ringo Starr. Now, with Ringo’s custom Radford Mini enjoying a full restoration, we enjoy some archive photos of this brilliant British icon.

  • Hatch of the day

    Hatch of the day

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    Ringo’s unique Radford Mini was given to him by Beatles manager Brian Epstein in 1966. Its standout features are a hatchback boot and folding rear seat, designed so the three-metre-long car could carry a full drum kit. Now owned by ex-Spice Girl Geri Halliwell, the Mini has been restored by Acespeed of Yorkshire, including a set of 10-inch Cosmic alloys and retro-look Falken Sincera tyres.

  • Monte Carlo Mini

    Monte Carlo Mini

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    Ringo Starr is pictured here in 1964 with one of the Monte Carlo Rally Minis. The car won this gruelling event that same year, then repeated the feat in 1965 and 1966. Is he sneakily trying to open the door?

  • McCartney and a Mini

    McCartney and a Mini

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    Paul McCartney was also a Mini owner. We believe this photo was taken in London’s Abbey Road – home to the famous recording studio. ‘Abbey Road’ is also the name of the Beatles’ 11th studio album.

  • More Radford retro

    More Radford retro

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    Swedish actress Britt Ekland drove a Mini: bought as a birthday present by her comedian husband, Peter Sellers. After collecting it from Harold Radford and Co. in Hammersmith – the same coachbuilder that modified the Beatles’ cars – the couple look understandably pleased.

  • A royal endorsement

    A royal endorsement

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    Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon were both Mini fans. Here they are leaving Great Ormond Street Hospital in London with their son in 1965.

  • Prime mate

    Prime mate

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    Not to be outdone by the Beatles, the Monkees were Mini fans, too. Here’s guitarist and singer Mike Nesmith enjoying a jaunt with girlfriend Phyllis in a soft-top Mini in 1967.

  • Getting Twiggy with it

    Getting Twiggy with it

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    Model and style icon Twiggy is very much associated with the Mini. Here she smiles as she prepares to drive away in 1968. She passed her driving test in this Mini, too.

  • Posing up a storm

    Posing up a storm

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    On the left, like James Bond leaning on his Aston Martin DB5, here is American actor Warren Beatty with his red Mini Minor. It’s a promo portrait for the film ‘Kaleidoscope’. On the right are The Beach Boys, posing with a Mini Moke.

  • George Harrison and John Lennon

    George Harrison and John Lennon

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    Yet more Beatles Mini-mania. George Harrison’s psychedelic Radford Mini de Ville is the stuff of legend. It’s fun to see it at work with John Lennon riding shotgun in 1967, as the band works on ‘Magical Mystery Tour’.

  • Muscle and Moke

    Muscle and Moke

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    On the left, a dramatic shot of American actress Lindsay Wagner using her strength to ‘lift’ a Mini. Wagner was promoting the television series, ‘The Bionic Woman’. On the right, French actress Brigitte Bardot takes her dogs for a ride in a Mini Moke in 1980.

  • Designer transport

    Designer transport

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    Here is Mary Quant in her special edition Mini Designer in 1988. That was 33 years ago, but the Mini was already 29 years old.

  • Minis in Paris

    Minis in Paris

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    The year is 1994 and the singer posing with this Mini is Nina Hagen. The cari has come a long way from the original Austin Seven and Morris Mini Minor of 1959.

  • Caine and able

    Caine and able

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    In 1996, a man who helped make the Mini famous, Michael Caine, poses with a Cooper he has signed. The car was due to be auctioned for charity.

  • Feeling blue

    Feeling blue

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    This bright blue Paul Smith Edition Mini is pictured in 1998. A total of 1,800 were made, of which 300 were sold in the UK. The rest went to Japan.

  • Stripe dream

    Stripe dream

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    This striped special was part of the 40th birthday celebrations, when celebrities helped design their own Minis. Here is Paul Smith’s take.

  • There’s a star Mini

    There’s a star Mini

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    Cooler still is David Bowie’s customised Mini. It’s completely covered in chrome.

  • 60 Years Lifestyle Collection

    60 Years Lifestyle Collection

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    In celebration of this incredible little car’s birthday, BMW prepared a special classic restoration, wearing the stripes of the 60 Years Lifestyle Collection of clothing.

  • 60 Years Edition

    60 Years Edition

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    There was also a 60 Years Edition of the modern Mini: the reinvented marque’s birthday present to itself. We prefer the original.

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