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Used MINI Mesh Bulk Heads
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About Mesh Bulk Heads
One of the more popular features that is seen in many commercial vehicles is the MINImesh bulk head. The MINI mesh bulk head is fitted behind the driver and passenger seats of the vehicle and serves to provide a barrier between the driver and any passengers and the cargo that the vehicle is carrying. A MINI mesh bulk head also ensures that the contents of the rear of the van cannot be accessed from the front of the vehicle, keeping them secure from the risk of theft.
Most bulkheads are made from a rigid steel frame, which is securely attached to the body of the vehicle, and a mesh interior. It is easy to have a MINI mesh bulk head fitted to a van. They are manufactured to fit every make and model of van and are easy to find and relatively easy to install. They provide protection and, because they are made of a mesh construction, they do not reduce the light in the back of the van. Additionally, because they are normally quite sturdily constructed, a MINI mesh bulk head offers additional protection to the driver and passengers in the event that the van is involved in a collision that results in it rolling over.
MINI trivia
- The Mini Clubman was launched in the Summer of Love, 1969.
- The Mini Copper gets its name from F1 car designer John Copper.
- There's a lot of wasted space in a lot of cars, but not the Mini. Designers say that as much as 80% of their car's interiors can be used by passengers.
- It can be hard to keep track of all of the different companies that have owned MINI throughout its long history. At the moment, the name is owned by BMW, and MINI has its own independent division.
- Minis are still made in the same production site as the original line. The same site is still used in Oxford, although their car panels are now made in Swindon, and most of the engines made for Mini cars are manufactured by BMW in Hams Hall.