mickmini wrote:
I disagree that Rover and its predecessors did not know about the cult status of the Mini before BMW took over.
The first of the "specials" appeared in the 1980's that sought to take advantage of the cult significance
Yes they did do specials, but then every other car maker does do those with nearly every model. Some of these were intended to be a run out (as in end of mini production), but the wheels kept turning.
'Special' model mini's were being done by the factory since not long after its started production. If you recall, Harriman (BMC Managing Director) thought that that would
never sell 1000 Copper Models....This was originally a 'special', but then went on to be a model in it's own right.
Rover did have some understanding that marketing a 'special' would get it to sell, but they did not have any idea of the mini's cult statis.