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1967 to 1976
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The Mini Jem was the result of development work by Jeremy Delmar-Morgan on the DART prototype by Dizzy Addicot which also sporned the Mini Marcos.
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Mechanically based on the Austin Mini and built around a fibreglass monocoque chassis with wood and steel reinforcing. Diminutive in size at a mere 11 foot 3 inches and just 44 inches high.
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The Mini Jem was developed by several companies during its reign and a few hundred cars were sold. Later models had an opening rear hatch. 1969 also saw the development of handleless doors, opting to rather lower the door glass and reach inside to release the door. Production ceased in 1976 although the body moulds still exist.
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