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 ...
GOING off-road in a classic British family car has become a daily pastime for one New Zealand mechanic. Shane Armitage has ...
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 ...
Click here if you are unable to view this gallery on a mobile device. In September of 1948, a car that had been secretly planned during the Second World War (when there was a ban on civilian car ...
Built from 1948 to 1971 in more than 1.6 million units, the Morris Minor is an absolute legend in the United Kingdom. And while it's far from iconic on U.S. soil, some of these cute subcompacts have ...
You might recognize the Morris Minor as the car "Monty Python's Flying Circus" illustrator Terry Gilliam cut from old magazine ads for his surrealist cartoons bridging live-action skits. What became ...
There’s something about a car with a wood body that makes people smile. In a world of high-tech metal-and-plastic vehicles, real varnished wood on the outside of a car has an intimate, artisanal feel.
All of those cars have endured, but for a certain band of enthusiasts it’s the Minor that’s king. The first British car to sell more than a million, the Minor is a classic, thanks largely to a ...
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 ...