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So the green and black Mr Bean Minis were The person who wrote this owns the original Mini! More information and some great behind the scene photos.Ĭheck this awesome post.
MR BEAN MINI DRIVERS
Rear lights, occasionally the drivers door and the seat covers. During filming many parts were swapped from car to car throughout production, including bonnets, wheel trims, grilles, steering wheels, One of the main cars was also crushed by the tank. There were three Minis painted green and black used in the series, as well as two others painted with the same colour scheme but with no engine that got crushed by the tank.
MR BEAN MINI SERIES
In June 2018 the Mini from Bean (1997) /vehicle_1057004-Mini-1000-ADO20-1985.html still was sold for USD 70.000! Link to "Image what a Mini from the original series would be worth. Bean"ĮDIT:Never seen in the final edit of the movie, only on the extra section of DVD deleted scenes. Bean"ĭoes anyone knows how many Mini they used during filming? And the Mini they crushed in which more episode did they used that one? It would be a shame in they crushed the legendary Mini from the episode "Do-It-Yourself Mr. "The actual car used during the crushing scene however is noticeably a different car prop to the one used earlier in the series - this car has a later Austin grille as well as red rear upholstery - the previous prop car had had check upholstery since the episode "Do-It-Yourself Mr. It also returns to a standard plain black Mini grille" The final incarnation of Bean's car is shown during episodes 9 and 11 to 14 (episodes all directed solely by John Birkin.) This car has 2 chrome door mirrors and a different pattern on the seat covers. Episodes 8 and 10 (the only two episodes filmed entirely on location and directed by Paul Weiland) show the car for the first time with 2 door mirrors (one plastic and one chrome), as well as a later Austin grille - indicating parts being swapped from car to car and/or the use of a different prop car for these two episodes. The car features upholstery with seat covers of a grey design with coloured stripes. "The cars used throughout the series also undergo minor noticeable changes as well for episode 6, Bean's mini appears with a lock beside the badge on the bonnet - for use during the ‘Car Keys’ sketch at the beginning of episode 6. This replica is on display at National Motor Museum, Beaulieu.Ĭaioficetech wrote Different Whells.Diferent Hear Lights.In the episode that he rushes to the dentist, it's a post 1978 Mini 1000, because it has Reverse Lights and Windscreen Washer.
MR BEAN MINI REGISTRATION
To promote the animated series a replica of the Mini with registration DRW 221T was used. Valiant1962 wrote This 1979 model was on display at the National Motor Museum Beaulieu in June 2011, apparently used in series three. I bought it too ( about 2 weeks ago ), but it is said to be a 1964 ( it has a sliding window and visible door hinges )Įver since watching this show, I was hoping to have a Mini Cooper as my first car. I have a Mini Cooper by Matchbox that's in the exact same colors as this car. I also think it should be listed as a five stars car, because it has an important role in most of the episodes.ĪCW 497V licenceplate is also seen on a Mini in the movie: Four Weddings and a Funeral 1994: This 1979 model was on display at the National Motor Museum Beaulieu in June 2011, apparently used in series three. but look at the badgeĪpparently Citron, not Limeflower or Applejack Green. In this episode it's a before 1978 Mini Special, because it doesn't have reverse lights.


Weird, the two have the same paint theme.ĭifferent Whells.Diferent Hear Lights.In the episode that he rushes to the dentist, it's a post 1978 Mini 1000, because it has Reverse Lights and Windscreen Washer.
MR BEAN MINI MOVIE
and what bean is does for living he is a guard in museum (at the bean the movie 1997) Mr dellorto wrote At one episode this black/green mini were crushed by a tank. The thing is the whole history of Austin becoming part of Morris and British Leyland seems pretty complex, should Minis on this mainly be listed as Austins and then Rovers in their final incarnation?Īt one episode this black/green mini were crushed by a tank. On the DVLA website it's make is listed as "Leyland Cars" I believe the Mini was sold under several different brands during it's lifetime, including Austin, Morris, British Leyland and finally, Rover. Technically this is a British Leyland car.
MR BEAN MINI LICENSE
In use since ep.03.īut for some reason or other, the animation car has different license plate.
