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Nice wagon .....it ruled a lot in india....
Brilliant video and I love the car. I've got a Morris Minor Traveller but I think a Morris Oxford Traveller will be my next car!
My father had a green Morris Oxford traveller. Bought in 1956. Reg.LOT 436. Rog
Nice! I wouldn't worry about how it looks, it's all about keeping them going rather than how well it's been restored. The classic car scene used to be very stuck up, but that attitude died a while ago thankfully.
I was taken for a hurl in this today, goes very well now and sounds smooth!
Our family had one almost identical to this. Notice you can put gas ( petrol) in from either side. Have never seen this on any other car.
My Father had the previous model, the woody version. It had a side valve engine. I can still remember the aroma off the leather seats !
my mother had a woodie also - I can't find any pics or info about this model - around 1958 model year I believe - wish I had it today !
I can also remember the reg No OVF 182!
My father had exactly this model around 1960. I assume the engine is out of a Riley One Point Five.
Restore it. It will be beautiful.
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Where they ever used as a hearse so much room and so flat
Nice wagon .....it ruled a lot in india....
Brilliant video and I love the car. I've got a Morris Minor Traveller but I think a Morris Oxford Traveller will be my next car!
My father had a green Morris Oxford traveller. Bought in 1956. Reg.LOT 436. Rog
Nice! I wouldn't worry about how it looks, it's all about keeping them going rather than how well it's been restored. The classic car scene used to be very stuck up, but that attitude died a while ago thankfully.
I was taken for a hurl in this today, goes very well now and sounds smooth!
Our family had one almost identical to this. Notice you can put gas ( petrol) in from either side. Have never seen this on any other car.
My Father had the previous model, the woody version. It had a side valve engine. I can still remember the aroma off the leather seats !
my mother had a woodie also - I can't find any pics or info about this model - around 1958 model year I believe - wish I had it today !
I can also remember the reg No OVF 182!
My father had exactly this model around 1960. I assume the engine is out of a Riley One Point Five.
Restore it. It will be beautiful.
Hindustan ambassador
Where they ever used as a hearse so much room and so flat