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About Project '64 World Speed Record Mini Cooper S

Project '64 is a mad group of kiwis attempting to break world land speed records in a 1964 Mini Cooper 970S at Bonneville Speed Week 2012

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Project '64 is an attempt by a group of Kiwis on the world land speed record for a production car under 1000cc. We are using a 1964 Mini Cooper S using the standard engine block and special head (more details to come). The car was 48 years old when we broke the class record at Speed Week in 2012 with a speed of 146.6mph or 236km/h. Our top official speed was 156mph or 251km/h.

We are returning to Bonneville in 2015 to break our own record and attempt some others.

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