A recent dive into the archives has unearthed a treasure trove of forgotten photographs from a 1990 Mini Cooper rally held at Ocean Village.
While little is known about the specific details of the event, the images offer a glimpse into a bygone era of automotive enthusiasm and local culture.
The photographs depict an array of Mini Coopers, likely participating in a spirited rally through the vibrant Ocean Village development.
The images capture the excitement and energy of the event, showcasing the iconic British cars in a variety of eye-catching colours and modifications.
One intriguing detail suggests a possible connection between the rally and the classic heist film The Italian Job.
It appears that the cinema in Ocean Village was showing the film at the time, leading to thoughts that the rally might have been a promotional stunt to coincide with the movie's release.
While the exact purpose and details of the rally remain somewhat shrouded in mystery, the discovery of these photographs presents a unique opportunity to learn more about the event.
If you were involved, witnessed the event, or have any memories to share, please contact us at ian.crump@dailyecho.co.uk or comment in the section below.
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