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1971 MORRIS MINOR TRAVELLER Series: MAW5D1286795F English circulation permit To be cleared through customs 5 000 / 8 000€ Without reserve Alec Issigonis joined Morris in 1936. This man was responsible for the brand's two most successful models: the 1948 Minor and the 1959 Mini. Although conceived as early as 1941, the Minor was not released until 1948 due to the Second World War. This model had several variants, such as the Tourer and the Traveller, the station wagon version introduced in 1952. Produced between 1948 and 1971, the Minor underwent numerous improvements. The 1971 version had a BMC in-line 4-cylinder engine of 1,098 cm3, 48 hp at 5,100 rpm, enabling the Minor's top speed to rise to 124 km/h, offering a more pleasant ride than previous versions. As the Traveller was one of the model's best-sellers, it remained in production for another year, until 1972. The example we are offering for sale is one of the last to have been owned for many years by an English family living in France. Regularly maintained, this charming car is a pleasure to drive. 1971 MORRIS MINOR TRAVELLER Serial number : MAW5D1286795F English registration To be cleared through customs 5 000 / 8 000€ No reserve Alec Issigonis joined Morris in 1936. This man is at the origin of the two very successful models of the brand: the 1948 Minor and the 1959 Mini. Although conceived in 1941, the Minor was not released until 1948 because of the Second World War. This model has known several variants like the Tourer or the Traveller which is the break version introduced in 1952. Produced between 1948 and 1971, the Minor underwent many improvements. The 1971 version had a 4-cylinder BMC in-line 1,098 cm3, 48 hp at 5,100 rpm allowing the Minor's maximum speed to increase to 124 km/h offering a more pleasant ride compared to previous versions. The Traveller being one of the best-sellers of the model, it will still be produced for a year and its production will continue until 1972. The copy we offer for sale is one of the last products belonging for many years to an English family established in France. Regularly maintained, this charming car is a pleasure to drive.

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1971 MORRIS MINOR TRAVELLER Series: MAW5D1286795F English circulation permit To be cleared through customs 5 000 / 8 000€ Without reserve Alec Issigonis joined Morris in 1936. This man was responsible for the brand's two most successful models: the 1948 Minor and the 1959 Mini. Although conceived as early as 1941, the Minor was not released until 1948 due to the Second World War. This model had several variants, such as the Tourer and the Traveller, the station wagon version introduced in 1952. Produced between 1948 and 1971, the Minor underwent numerous improvements. The 1971 version had a BMC in-line 4-cylinder engine of 1,098 cm3, 48 hp at 5,100 rpm, enabling the Minor's top speed to rise to 124 km/h, offering a more pleasant ride than previous versions. As the Traveller was one of the model's best-sellers, it remained in production for another year, until 1972. The example we are offering for sale is one of the last to have been owned for many years by an English family living in France. Regularly maintained, this charming car is a pleasure to drive. 1971 MORRIS MINOR TRAVELLER Serial number : MAW5D1286795F English registration To be cleared through customs 5 000 / 8 000€ No reserve Alec Issigonis joined Morris in 1936. This man is at the origin of the two very successful models of the brand: the 1948 Minor and the 1959 Mini. Although conceived in 1941, the Minor was not released until 1948 because of the Second World War. This model has known several variants like the Tourer or the Traveller which is the break version introduced in 1952. Produced between 1948 and 1971, the Minor underwent many improvements. The 1971 version had a 4-cylinder BMC in-line 1,098 cm3, 48 hp at 5,100 rpm allowing the Minor's maximum speed to increase to 124 km/h offering a more pleasant ride compared to previous versions. The Traveller being one of the best-sellers of the model, it will still be produced for a year and its production will continue until 1972. The copy we offer for sale is one of the last products belonging for many years to an English family established in France. Regularly maintained, this charming car is a pleasure to drive.

Estimate 5 000 - 8 000 EUR

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