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#702101 07/24/03 01:23 PM
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I was wondering, could you fit a rotary engine into one of the original austin mini's????


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#702102 07/24/03 01:28 PM
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You can do anything with enough money. But, that would be bada$$ though. Wouldn't you have to convert the engine to front wheel drive? Physically I think it would fit.


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#702103 07/24/03 02:24 PM
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Originally posted by blitzkrieg53:
I was wondering, could you fit a rotary engine into one of the original austin mini's????




i dont see why not, go for it.


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#702104 07/24/03 03:09 PM
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Why not a rotary in a MG or Triumph? Stay English but keep RWD.


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