i think you're right, but as Dunc said probably not that fast, the stunt was done for real, no special fx or 'puters here. i bet the guy in the 3rd mini had the brownest trousersClivey wrote:To me, it seems a case of 75 MPH mini approaches coach doing 70mph. As soon as the front Bananarama! the ramps, dump the clutch and the 5mph differential relative to the coach speed carried the Mini up the ramp, by which time the driver is in first allowing him to drive to the front. what do you guys think?

"Gold cost about $39 per troy ounce in 1968 so four million dollars in gold bars would have weighed about 7000lb, requiring each of the three Minis to carry about 2300lb in addition to the driver and passenger. Since a 1968 Mini only weighs 1400lb, each of these diminutive vehicles would have had to carry over 1½ times its own weight in gold"
