List of Mini-based cars

(Built from 1968 to 1975 by Auto Bodycraft Conversions: William (Bill) Powell & Ken Heather at the Pensnett Trading Estate, Kingswinford, Staffordshire) In early 1990 in Facorca (Fábrica de Motores y Carrocerías Cordillera) in the factory located on Mariara (Carabobo State, Venezuela), have the idea of building Minis made of Fiber-Glass is gestated.

After more than a year, in April 1990 an agreement is reached with RoverGroup Ltd. to obtain support, technical supervision, and to provide all the mechanical parts as well as all electric components, Facorca would assume the body, interior trim, radiator, radio, wheels, and tires.

In 1994 it found itself in a very difficult financial situation, but the success in sales and of possible exportations to Colombia take the company to the hands of Abisaad Janna & Cia, to which become convinced (by the partners left at Facorca) to re-open production.

Together with those, the Mini Cord with John Cooper 1.0 Kit deluxe is launched, with 13 inch Revolution wheels, Three-Clock-Central Drive Board, and Leather Interior.

The total production with Cooper and the standard versions by 1994 was of 24 units a great deal of these series reach Colombia, and all this due to the Economical situation of Facorca.

The Morris Mini spawned numerous variants around the world
1965 Broadspeed GT
Mini SCAMP invented by Robert Mandry
William Towns designed Microdot City Car project
GTM mid-engined car, uses Mini front sub frames front and rear.
The Midas. A development of the Mini Marcos available as either a kit or fully assembled car.
The Hustler 4
Deep Sanderson 301, competed at the 1963 24 Hours of Le Mans
Ogle SX1000 in 1980
Two Unipowers in 1977
Wood & Pickett Mini Clubman
1992 Mini Cord built with a glass-fibre body in Venezuela