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 ...
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 ...
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 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 ...
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Why the 1955 Morris Minor became Britain’s everyman car
The 1955 Morris Minor did not just put Britain on wheels, it normalised the idea that an ordinary family could own, run, and enjoy a car. By the mid fifties the Minor had evolved into a practical, ...
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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When the 1963 Morris Mini Minor broke conventions
The 1963 Morris Mini Minor did not simply update an existing small car formula, it rewrote it. By compressing radical engineering into a tiny footprint and then proving itself on the road and in ...
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