Morris Minor 1000 Traveller

Rare

35 sightings by 27 spotters worldwide

Morris Minor 1000 Traveller

Market value

$1,650 to $37,000

Did you know

Famous for its wood-frame rear, known as the 'Woody'.

Introduced in 1953, the Morris Minor 1000 Traveller quickly became an iconic symbol of British automotive ingenuity. Designed by Alec Issigonis, the Traveller combined practicality with charm, featuring distinctive ash wood framing that lent it a timeless, rustic appeal. Powered by a reliable 948cc engine from 1956 onwards, it offered improved performance and economy, further solidifying its popularity among families and small businesses alike.

Beyond its appealing aesthetics, the Traveller was celebrated for its innovative torsion bar front suspension, providing superior handling and ride comfort compared to contemporaries. Its cultural impact endures, cherished by enthusiasts for its simplicity, durability, and quintessential British character. Today, the Morris Minor 1000 Traveller remains a beloved classic, frequently appearing at vintage car shows and rallies worldwide.

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Morris Minor 1000 Traveller: FAQ

How many Morris Minor 1000 Travellers have been spotted?

35 Morris Minor 1000 Traveller sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 27 different spotters.

How rare is the Morris Minor 1000 Traveller?

On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Morris Minor 1000 Traveller is rated Rare.

Where can you see a Morris Minor 1000 Traveller?

Recent Morris Minor 1000 Traveller sightings on AutoRadar come from London, Wokingham, Luzern, Oberweningen, Budapest, Rotterdam. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.

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