Highlights
- Beautifully presented exterior
- Charming & collectable classic
- Highly original
THE APPEAL
As quintessentially British as Coronation Street and as iconic as Elton John, the Morris Minor is quite simply one of the most important cars to ever hit British roads. Affordable and versatile, the Morris Minor was very much a car for the normal person and for most, their very first insight into driving. With most families owning one at some point or another, the Morris Minor is a nostalgic reminder of a simpler analogue era.
The Traveller variant was first introduced in 1954, nicknamed ‘Woodies’ thanks to their distinctive aluminium and wood ‘dog house’ design they are now very sought-after classics, with well-presented and original examples proving to be the most desirable.
Registered April 1969, XPH690G is an excellent example of the model, with a beautiful exterior and original, slightly patina-kissed interior this Traveller would be a charming addition to any collection and a suitable vehicle for any level of enthusiast to facilitate.
THE HISTORY AND PAPERWORK
- UK registered 1st April 1969
- 5 previous owners
- Current ownership since March 2021
- MOT & Tax exempt
- Supplied with a collection of invoices
- Itemised breakdown of maintenance carried out in current enthusiast ownership
THE INTERIOR
- Nicely presented interior
- Light patina
- Highly original with some recommissioning
- Spacious and practical layout
- Charming 1960s style
- Light blue vinyl seats in very good condition
- Matching door cars in a good undamaged condition
- The carpet is in good condition but could benefit from a light clean
- The rear boot space is presented well with small signs of use present
- Undamaged headlining
- Dials, switches and controls are all reported to be operational
THE EXTERIOR
- Beautifully presented
- Iconic design
- Attractive and charming appearance
- Recent light paint commissioning
- Trafalgar blue paintwork
- The wood frame is in great condition
- Very little sign of wear
- Chrome in great condition with the smallest patina
- Wheels and wheel trims presented in good condition
- The underside looks good with a good level of protection in place
THE MECHANICS
- 1098cc BMC A-Series
- 4-Speed Manual Transmission
- Work carried out in current ownership
- Timing chain & sump gaskets
- Rear axle differential
- Rear hub bearings
- New diaphragms
- Gearbox bearings & cross member
- Valve springs, water thermostat & hoses
- Reported to be in good running condition
SUMMARY
A fine example of the model, this Traveller has benefited from an enthusiast's touch over the last few years and is presented in excellent condition. An iconic classic widely recognised as one of the most influential cars of the past 70 years, this would make a charming addition to any collection and with desirability growing and good examples declining this could make a smart investment for future appreciation
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