Morris Minor Traveller
This is I think from 1968.
The Traveller, the estate version of the Morris Minor, debuted in 1953, five years after the original Morris Minor launch.
Design: It's characterized by its unique timber-framed rear body section, contributing to its vintage aesthetic and charm.
History: The Morris Minor was designed by Alec Issigonis and was intended to be an affordable yet desirable post-war vehicle, becoming the first British car to reach a million sales.
Legacy: The Traveller remained popular throughout the Morris Minor's production run, which ended in 1971. It is still appreciated by classic car enthusiasts for its practicality and nostalgic appeal.
Morris Minor Traveller
This is I think from 1968.
The Traveller, the estate version of the Morris Minor, debuted in 1953, five years after the original Morris Minor launch.
Design: It's characterized by its unique timber-framed rear body section, contributing to its vintage aesthetic and charm.
History: The Morris Minor was designed by Alec Issigonis and was intended to be an affordable yet desirable post-war vehicle, becoming the first British car to reach a million sales.
Legacy: The Traveller remained popular throughout the Morris Minor's production run, which ended in 1971. It is still appreciated by classic car enthusiasts for its practicality and nostalgic appeal.