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Morris Minor Convertible (Cream) 1965 - Occasion Greeting Cards with Envelope

Morris Minor Convertible (Cream) 1965 - Occasion Greeting Cards with Envelope

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I'm a car nut, I visit car shows throughout the summer where I photograph cars I like.
The Morris Minor Convertible always in the past seems to belong to a dotty aunt.

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PRODUCT - 5 x 7in Greeting Card and Envelope - Printed on 250gsm white matt board with 100gsm envelope - Blank Inside - Available as Birthday, Retirement, Anniversary or Plain card with Envelope - Please state choice when Ordering

PHOTOGRAPH - I took this photograph at a car event at Michelham Priory August 2020

HISTORY - This is a charming Morris Minor Convertible 1965 that had dark red upholstery and lovingly looked after. The Morris Minor designed by Alec Issigonis was originally launched in 1948 with a split front windscreen and a side valve 900cc engine; this was replaced in 1952 by a more modern overhead valve engine of 800cc. In 1956 the car was updated and known as the 1000 with a 950cc engine, a one piece front windscreen and flashing indicators; when the production run ended in 1972 it had notched up an impressive 1,300,000 vehicles.

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Designed by John Witherden in Billingshurst

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