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Body style
  
sports coupé

Transmission
  
4-speed manual

Engine
  
Mini 848cc

Peel Viking Sport

Manufacturer
  
Peel Engineering/Viking Performance

Production
  
1966-1967 25 (approx) made

The Peel Viking Sport was a BMC Mini based car made by the Peel Engineering Company on the Isle of Man between 1966 and 1970. The 2+2 debuted at the 1966 Racing Car Show. Using moulded replicas of cut-down Mini doors, the glassfibre, monocoque, fast back styled bodyshell sold for 230 GBP and accepted standard Mini front and rear subframes on a square tube chassis.

After two prototypes were made production was taken over by Bill Last who formed Viking Performance of Woodbridge, Suffolk to make it and the car renamed the Viking Minisport. About 22 examples are thought to have been built before production ended in 1970. Viking Performance became Trident Cars in 1967 producing the TVR based Clipper car.

References

Peel Viking Sport Wikipedia