moggy as a 1st car!!
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moggy as a 1st car!!
i have a 1963 morris minor and it's my 1st car. im still learning to drive and i have nearly got it road worthy. did any of you have a morris as a first car? thank you caz x
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Sort of. I bought my Land Rover when I was 16 but immediately started a ground-up restoration on it, and didn't drive it on the road until my 21st birthday. I think the first car I drove was probably my mum's Fiat Uno. The first car I both owned and drove was a 1967 Morris Minor that I bought when I was 19 as a temporary runabout. I drove it all over the place for a few months, then ended up selling it when it failed its MOT with some serious underbody rot.


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I passed my test some considerable years ago....and I'm still learning in my Morris Minor!!! 
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Although I learnt to drive in a Nissan Micra, the first car I was insured for was the 1969 Traveller which I still have. It was the only car I could drive for that crucial first few thousand miles after passing my test. I took the Institute of Advanced Motorists test in it & passed first time. I was even complimented on being up to speed & making progress on sections of road where the examiner had been with others in BMW's, Jags etc tottering along gingerly.
The good thing about the Minor as a first car is that it forces you to use the gearbox properly, & you learn to exercise caution when braking.
The good thing about the Minor as a first car is that it forces you to use the gearbox properly, & you learn to exercise caution when braking.
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'69 Traveller, 1275, discs.
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Re: moggy as a 1st car!!
yes mine was............. back in 1972caz wrote:i have a 1963 morris minor and it's my 1st car. im still learning to drive and i have nearly got it road worthy. did any of you have a morris as a first car? thank you caz x
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moggy as a 1st car!!
My first car was a 1955 Austin A30 which I learned to drive in and also took my test....
My second car was a Moggy.. ( far superior to the A30
) I owned several Moggys during the early 70's and then went onto Spitfires, Stags and various MG's before returning to a Moggy 2 1/2 yrs ago and never looked back since
I wouldn't part with my Moggy now.... although during last year I was offered an Austin A35 at a reasonable price and bought it to use alongside the Moggy.... both great cars to drive but the Moggy wins hands down
Mal
My second car was a Moggy.. ( far superior to the A30




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First car I was insured on, although it was shared with my mother. 1964 trav, which sadly died from the dreaded tinworm and was broken for parts - some of which have been used on my Resto trav, and some of which went to Africa with Rayofleamington when he did the plymouth-banjoul challenge.
The next car I have driven is my current daily driver - fiesta (Booooring) and for a little while that was it - that was really mums car but I drove it when I came back from uni. Then came the convertible last summer, which was partially funded from the sale of bits from the old trav and is a family car.
Then, I bought my first car, on the 30th Dec 05 its "the beast" in my signature. Can't wait to get to drive it. And recently I was given the fiesta so that I had a car to get to work in.
In short, minor travs were the first car I was insured to drive on, and the first car I bought. Although a convertible and a fiesta have featured. This has all been in the 4 and a half years since I passed my test.
The next car I have driven is my current daily driver - fiesta (Booooring) and for a little while that was it - that was really mums car but I drove it when I came back from uni. Then came the convertible last summer, which was partially funded from the sale of bits from the old trav and is a family car.
Then, I bought my first car, on the 30th Dec 05 its "the beast" in my signature. Can't wait to get to drive it. And recently I was given the fiesta so that I had a car to get to work in.
In short, minor travs were the first car I was insured to drive on, and the first car I bought. Although a convertible and a fiesta have featured. This has all been in the 4 and a half years since I passed my test.
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I think a Moggy would make a great learner car - they're very easy to drive. The only slight difficulty might be if you're also taking lessons in a modern car, as the "feel" is a bit different and switching from one to the other might get confusing.


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