Morris Minor Traveller 1969 (Pale Blue) - Gift for the Morris Enthusiast - In Black or White coloured frame - Two sizes available

from £9.99

PHOTOGRAPH - I took this photograph at a Worthing classic car event August 2019

HISTORY - The Morris Minor Traveller was launched in 1952 as a new variant of the original Morris Minor saloon from 1948. The iconic vehicle with its unique ash wood frame was originally supplied with an 800cc engine and a split front windscreen but in 1956 they replaced it with a one piece and a new 950cc engine. A symbol its era normally driven in films by vicars and members of the village WI it ceased production in 1971 after 180,000 had been produced.

FRAMED PICTURES
A choice of Black, White or Silver coloured frames and two sizes 180 x130 x 34mm frame holding a 4x6in photograph and a 220 x 270mm frame holding a 10x8in (less the mount) photograph giving an 8x6in image.

(We photograph and design the illustrations we use on our products. Any trade marks, or names used are for descriptive purposes only and DO NOT imply any connection with the companies involved and we have no intention of impugning their brand.)

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PHOTOGRAPH - I took this photograph at a Worthing classic car event August 2019

HISTORY - The Morris Minor Traveller was launched in 1952 as a new variant of the original Morris Minor saloon from 1948. The iconic vehicle with its unique ash wood frame was originally supplied with an 800cc engine and a split front windscreen but in 1956 they replaced it with a one piece and a new 950cc engine. A symbol its era normally driven in films by vicars and members of the village WI it ceased production in 1971 after 180,000 had been produced.

FRAMED PICTURES
A choice of Black, White or Silver coloured frames and two sizes 180 x130 x 34mm frame holding a 4x6in photograph and a 220 x 270mm frame holding a 10x8in (less the mount) photograph giving an 8x6in image.

(We photograph and design the illustrations we use on our products. Any trade marks, or names used are for descriptive purposes only and DO NOT imply any connection with the companies involved and we have no intention of impugning their brand.)