Okay...One More Mini Mod
I had ordered my Mini with chrome exhaust tips but they are installed at the dealer rather than at the factory. Unfortunately when my Mini arrived, the tips weren't in stock and I could either wait for them to come in or come back for the installation. I decided to purchase the tips at a later time and save the cost of the installation and do it myself. I picked up the tips yesterday at lunch and put them on this afternoon.
The stock tips are smaller in diameter and shaped like a beer can top. I've included a quote from the Mini designer Frank Stephenson that gives some background on the shape.
"Mini designer Frank Stephenson explains what a can of Budweiser and the new MINI have in common: "We worked a number of 24-hour days trying to get the full-sized clay model completed for presentation to the board of directors," says Stephenson. "So when we finished the job with just hours to spare, I thought it appropriate that the team have a beer or two to celebrate. That's when I spotted the problem."
That problem was the complete absence of an exhaust tip on the otherwise complete clay. Thinking quickly, Stephenson stripped the paint from his beer can, punched a hole in the bottom, and fixed it in place on the model. It wasn't long before he was called on the carpet by his boss at BMW. "It wasn't the shape (of the tip)," he says, "everybody liked it because it was unique yet oddly familiar. He was concerned that I had wasted a modeler's time milling the piece when his time could be better spent elsewhere. That was when I felt the need to confess." That confession got him stunned silence followed by nearly uncontrollable laughter."(BMWworld.com)
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