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 ...
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GOING off-road in a classic British family car has become a daily pastime for one New Zealand mechanic. Shane Armitage has converted a 1950s Morris Minor Traveller into a 4x4 off-roading beast that he ...
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 ...
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 ...
It looks like a king-size toy car. This 1960 Morris Minor 1000 just makes you smile. The car is cute and yet quite an engineering masterpiece for its time. The 1000 designation represents the engine ...
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 ...
The second part highlights the driving experience of the twin-turbo V8 Morris Minor in a head-to-head test. With 400hp on tap, the car delivers raw performance while keeping the vintage character of ...