Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Anna Ellison and her 1949-registered Morris Minor ‘Lowlight’ - Asadour Guzelian Car auctions can be nervous affairs at the best of ...
From the fifth-generation Ford Mustang to the Chevrolet SSR, the 2000s was a decade when automakers were fully willing to make a splash with new retro-styled models. It was during this heady time that ...
As much as I love 1950s American land yachts and 1960s muscle cars, I also have a soft spot for some British classics. And I'm not talking about Aston Martins and Jaguars. I like tiny rigs like the ...
The Morris Minor, a cute little car, was manufactured from 1948 to 1971 by Morris Motors, a British company. According to Autocar magazine, it was “a primary way Britain got back on the road after the ...
In postwar Britain the ubiquitous Morris Minor was a model of functionality, perfect for navigating narrow U.K. roads, serving the Royal Mail and the average bloke with equal aplomb. So successful was ...
Launched as an economy family car in 1948 for under £400, the Morris Minor became so popular it remained in production for more than two decades. Today, this truly classic British car – ironically the ...
Just as was the case with the Beetle, the first Minors arrived in the United States in 1949. Those cars had 918cc flathead straight-fours, but the British Motor Corporation began stuffing its more ...
The story of "Winston" began in 1978, when my wife Karen noticed a listing on a bulletin board at Stanford University for a 1967 Morris Minor 1000 two-door coupe. The small British car (a left-hand ...
You've seen a 1969 Chevy Camaro given the restomod treatment, and you've seen a 1952 Chevy Pickup given the restomod treatment, but we'd be willing to bet you haven't seen a 1961 Morris Minor ...
As an everyday car, the Morris Minor makes sense. Unlike most classic cars, you can keep a Minor running indefinitely. Every component you will ever need is cheap and plentiful. That's why Minors are ...
A few months back I received an email suggesting I should talk to the Boydle family, of Sunbury, who, it said, were "all nuts about Morris Minors". Terri Boydle is one of them and, yes, you could say ...
Dr. Andrew Roberts is a cinema and motoring historian whose writing reflects a lifelong fascination with all cars. His love of post-war crime films led him to buy a 1960 police Wolseley, complete with ...
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