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1928 1550cc Morris Oxford SV4460 at the Vintage Sports Car Club event at Prescott hill climb on 3rd August 2024.
Car: Morris Oxford.
Year of manufacture: 1955.
Date of first registration in the UK: 11th November 1955.
Place of registration: Pembrokeshire.
Date of last MOT: 9th June 2017.
Mileage at last MOT: 18,498.
Date of last V5 issued: 4th February 2022.
Date taken: 12th June 2022.
Location: Scolton Manor, Pembrokeshire, UK.
Album: Classics @ Scolton June 2022
I think the front end styling on this Mk3 version worked quite well, with the chunkier bumper and spoiler. Always reminds me of my Grandad's brown V-reg Marina.
Car: Morris Eight.
Engine: 848cc in-line 4.
Year of manufacture: 1947.
Date of first registration in the UK: 2nd May 1947.
Place of registration: Not known, reg is an age related reissue.
Date of last MOT: 2nd August 2012.
Mileage at last MOT: 54,652.
Date of last change of keeper: 26th February 2023.
Number of previous keepers:12.
Date taken: 29th November 2023.
Album: Carspotting 2023
In JUly 2013 I drove more than 12,000 km by myself, crossing twelve American states, three Canadian provinces and four time zones.
Uploaded these old shots after Kevin put one up of an Austin-badged version he'd seen more recently.
I used to see it parked-up locally until quite recently, it may even still be there.
Dolce posing with his three new friends from the Charleston Explorer tour we took. Yes, it was a little bit windy :)
I love that picnic basket. Maybe a bit unfair, but does anyone know what car this is?
Seen in Schoonhoven.
Some time ago, discovered this 4-door Morris Minor in a storage garage of an old house which was to be demolished....I wonder what ever became of it.
Traveller Estate 1900 GM452
In 1956, the Minor received a major program of updates intended to keep the car competitive into the 1960s. Where previously the Minor had been offered with a broad range of colors and trim options, the 'Minor 1000' (so named for its 948cc engine) shifted emphasis towards rationalization of components to access improved economies of scale, and thus enabled increased production volumes to help the Minor retain a significant share of the small car market during a period where car ownership was becoming more commonplace.
A series of changes to the body pressings for the roof/scuttle and bonnet panels yielded a large wraparound rear windscreen and one-piece curved front windscreen, which markedly improved visibility and lent a modernized appearance to the car at relatively small outlay.
Many of the 'luxury' items, such as leather trim, were replaced with more durable and cheaper materials, and over the course of the following years the range of available paint and interior colors was dramatically reduced
The enduring affection for the "Moggie" (also a common British nickname for an undistinguished cat, or a Morgan) or "Morrie" (as it is often known in Australia and New Zealand) is reflected in the number of restored and improved Morris Minors currently running in Britain and Australasia.
Cyprus Motor Museum, Limassol
Event: MMOC National Rally
Location: Chateau Impney, Droitwich, Worcestershire
Camera: Pentax ME Super
Lens(s): SMC Pentax-M 50mm f/1.7
Film: Adox HR-50
Shot ISO: 50
Light Meter: Camera
Lighting: Overcast/Mixed
Mounting: Hand-held
Firing: Shutter button
Developer: Ilford DD-X(1+4)
Scanner: Epson V800
Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)
Lievägen, Ödeshög, Östergötland, Sverige
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1951
MUZ 347 / S4701
Current Swedish License / Historic Swedish License
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Tonemapped
The face of the Morris Minor 1000, at a meeting on Plymouth Hoe.
Fuji RDP100 35mm slide film, Olympus OM2SP
Standard consumer E6 chemicals, processed at home.
Digitized using a Nikon D7000 dslr, Nikkor 40mm lens, JJC ES-2 adapter.
RAW file edited in Photoshop Elements 11.
The Morris Minor became the first British car to have sold more than 1,000,000 units in 1961. Production ended in 2000, but by then, a formidable 5,387,862 Minis had been sold. Michael Caine couldn't drive and didn't have a driving licence when he was filming 'The Italian Job'!
This green 1963 Morris Mini , AFW 601A and race No. 169, was seen at Prescott hill climb on 3rd July 2022.
Austin Morris Riley Wolseley Register (www.amrwr.nl)
Kampeerweekend 2021 + toertocht
Epen, Zuid-Limburg
A gleaming 1961 Morris Minor, 698 UPC, at the Tewkesbury classic vehicle festival on 22nd August 2021.
Car: Morris Mini.
Date of first registration: 16th June 1972.
Region of registration: Pembrokeshire.
Latest recorded mileage: 27,429 (MOT 5th June 2017).
Date taken: 1st September 2019.
Location: Fishguard, UK.
For my video; youtu.be/sDupQO3Jl5U,
2013, All-British Field Meet, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada,
Van Dusen, Botanical Garden.