File:1960 Morris Mini - The Italian Job - Coventry Transport Museum.jpg
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[edit]Description1960 Morris Mini - The Italian Job - Coventry Transport Museum.jpg |
A Mini emerging from a tunnel, representing one of the most famous chase scenes from the iconic movie 'The Italian Job', filmed in Coventry's sewers as the sewers in Milan were too small. "Not alot of people know that." M.Caine. |
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Source | 1960 Morris Mini - The Italian Job - Coventry Transport Museum. |
Author | Jim Linwood |
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Date and time of data generation | 13:17, 20 April 2010 |
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