Mini Cooper

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Mini Cooper

One of the last Minis ever made this car shouts British with its Union Jack roof.

£ 65.00

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Optional Extras

Drive Dad's Car Gift Pack Embossed Wallet, personalised driving license and keyring
+£12.50 1
10x8" Souvenir Photo x 1 A high quality sublimation photo reprint in a card frame of the driver in their chosen car
+£9.95 1
10x8" Souvenir Photo x 2 2 high quality sublimation photo reprints in card frames of the driver in their chosen car(s) - either same or different photos
+£16.95 1
Add a Passenger to Your Drive If the car has rear seats you can take your friends and family as passengers
+£10.00 1
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How to Book your Drives

You will need to book your Drive Dad’s Car experience over the phone by calling 01773 317255.

Please check your email confirmation to see what cars you are eligible to drive : there are three groups of cars : Classic, Premium and Luxury. You need to choose which actual cars you would like to drive so we can confirm availability. We will need your name and voucher number to confirm a booking so if you phone, please have the voucher to hand!

Our Direct Booking Line is 01773 317255 and this will be answered on weekdays only between 10am and 4pm.

If you wish to contact us by email, please send your request to info@drivedadscar.com giving your name, voucher number and a daytime phone number.

Thank you and we look forward to taking you on a trip down “Memory Lane”

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