Well back in the late 1980's, this guy (Paul Huxford) was making his own specialist built Mini Coopers. They had retro style interiors and 10" wheels etc. They were built from brand new Mini City shells that he'd acquire straight from Rover: -

I can remember the cars appearing at Beaulieu every year and they were badged as Mini Coopers with different badges like 'Formula R' and 'Formula S', depending on what spec you chose.
Then I believe he got done by Rover and John Cooper and so the Mini and Cooper badges were dropped and he called them 'Viscount Cars' instead. Of course Paul Huxfords Mini Coopers cost around the 15 grand mark and that was back in 1989!
So Rover really put an end to his shenanigans when they launched the Rover Cooper for a fraction of the price in July 1990.

Anyway it was just the names that he was prevented from using in this instance, so how come Rover didn't stop him supplying the cars full stop?
Edited by taffy1967, 24 August 2008 - 01:14 PM.