2022
SU8374 : Splendid old Moggy Van in The Street
taken 4 years ago, near to Shurlock Row, Windsor And Maidenhead, England

Splendid old Moggy Van in The Street
The post-WWII version of the Morris Minor was a popular British motor car built between 1948 and 1971. Designed by Alec Issigonis (later to be famed for designing the Mini), the original Minor MM was launched at the Earl's Court motor show in 1948.
There were three generations of the car: the MM, the Series II and the 1000.
1.36 million were produced, in five main guises: saloon (2-door & 4-door), tourer (convertible), traveller (estate), van and pickup. From 1967 the vans were also rebadged as Austins (Morris' sister company as part of the BMC group). Read more at Wikipedia Link
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There were three generations of the car: the MM, the Series II and the 1000.
1.36 million were produced, in five main guises: saloon (2-door & 4-door), tourer (convertible), traveller (estate), van and pickup. From 1967 the vans were also rebadged as Austins (Morris' sister company as part of the BMC group). Read more at Wikipedia Link
See other images of Morris Minor, 1948-1971
