Matchbox Oversight
Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2014 4:00 am
At school in the 60s the World Map at the front of the class room was quarter "pink." Not sure we want that connotation now but it represented the Commonwealth - down here we were part of one big family, up to Canada and across to the small triangle at the centre - England.
Media here seemed to portray England as the centre of the universe.
Beatlemania, Soccer, Carnaby Street, Her Majesty, Twiggy - Britain had it all. I guess largely the car that represented all this was the E Type. However there is another candidate - the Mini.
Few cars personified Swinging Sixties in England better than the Mini.
Released in 1959, even assembled in Australia, our family acquired a brand new model in 1962.
Who can forget the image of a Union Jack painted Mini in London - as British as a black taxi and a red bus.
Monte Carlo, "The Italian Job," New South Wales Police pursuit cars - they even won Bathurst.
It was well established in UK, of course. Corgi did a lovely pale blue 850. Dad bought me one to match our pale green car.
Yet in 1-75 pre Superfast - never released.
Media here seemed to portray England as the centre of the universe.
Beatlemania, Soccer, Carnaby Street, Her Majesty, Twiggy - Britain had it all. I guess largely the car that represented all this was the E Type. However there is another candidate - the Mini.
Few cars personified Swinging Sixties in England better than the Mini.
Released in 1959, even assembled in Australia, our family acquired a brand new model in 1962.
Who can forget the image of a Union Jack painted Mini in London - as British as a black taxi and a red bus.
Monte Carlo, "The Italian Job," New South Wales Police pursuit cars - they even won Bathurst.
It was well established in UK, of course. Corgi did a lovely pale blue 850. Dad bought me one to match our pale green car.
Yet in 1-75 pre Superfast - never released.