Can you get a Traveller with an automatic gear box, or fit 1
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Can you get a Traveller with an automatic gear box, or fit 1
Hi,
After a bad motorcycle I can't ride my harley anymore so I have decided to go for a classic car.
I would really like a Traveller or a Pick-up variant but I now have a shoulder problem which means I need an automatic. I have been looking at the history of Morris 1000s but can find no mention of an automatic gearbox being fitted. Did Morris make one or can I get one fitted from another vehicle.
Thanks for your time,
D.
After a bad motorcycle I can't ride my harley anymore so I have decided to go for a classic car.
I would really like a Traveller or a Pick-up variant but I now have a shoulder problem which means I need an automatic. I have been looking at the history of Morris 1000s but can find no mention of an automatic gearbox being fitted. Did Morris make one or can I get one fitted from another vehicle.
Thanks for your time,
D.
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No, there was never one fitted as standard. People have in the past fitted an engine and box from an automatic Morris Marina but I believe they are harder to find than hen's teeth now.
Whoops, posted at the same instant as BigG. ;)
Whoops, posted at the same instant as BigG. ;)


Alex Holden - http://www.alexholden.net/
If it doesn't work, you're not hitting it with a big enough hammer.
Here's one of the previous threads about it - http://www.morrisminoroc.co.uk/index.ph ... =automatic
Try a 'search' for automatic, there are more
Try a 'search' for automatic, there are more
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I've a duff left leg which means I also like auto's.
The autobox is easy to source - it's a BW65 and fitted to numerous vehicles.
The earlier BW35 has some of the operating mechanisms on the outside and thus is bulkier so it won't fit a Minor.
Problem is going to be sourcing the flexi plate, torque converter engine backplate and bellhousing off a post 76 Marina or Ital 1275.
Hens hind teeth is the best way of describing.
It took me ages to find one - and then over 300 miles away !
If I was going to collect parts to convert to auto again I'd seriously consider the far more common Ford 1300 Kent engine and C3 autobox.
Paul Humphries
The autobox is easy to source - it's a BW65 and fitted to numerous vehicles.
The earlier BW35 has some of the operating mechanisms on the outside and thus is bulkier so it won't fit a Minor.
Problem is going to be sourcing the flexi plate, torque converter engine backplate and bellhousing off a post 76 Marina or Ital 1275.
Hens hind teeth is the best way of describing.
It took me ages to find one - and then over 300 miles away !
If I was going to collect parts to convert to auto again I'd seriously consider the far more common Ford 1300 Kent engine and C3 autobox.
Paul Humphries
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I haven't got around to doing the conversion yet (still struggling with another vehicle rebuild) so cann't show any pics of it in the car.mrbenn wrote:Got any photos of the gear selector area Paul? Be interesting to see what it looks like
Do you mean the actual gear selection part of the gearbox as that'd be easy to take pics as I've two BW65 autoboxes lying around ?
Paul Humphries.
Ah, apologies, I thought you had fitted it. Wondered how well the gear selector looked in the carpaulhumphries wrote:I haven't got around to doing the conversion yet (still struggling with another vehicle rebuild) so cann't show any pics of it in the car.mrbenn wrote:Got any photos of the gear selector area Paul? Be interesting to see what it looks like
Do you mean the actual gear selection part of the gearbox as that'd be easy to take pics as I've two BW65 autoboxes lying around ?
Paul Humphries.

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NO don't do it! stop killing all the MarinasProbably have to find a complete auto Marina 1300 for sale - and then rob it for it's bits!

Oh and welcome to the forum Sunova.
cheers, Daniel
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The pulling power of a Turbo Diesel! The voices may not be real, but they have good ideas.
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The pulling power of a Turbo Diesel! The voices may not be real, but they have good ideas.
Here's one that's only done 300 miles - seems it was a present but the wife couldn't stand it (can't blame her) and so it was never used - but it's not an auto so not much use! http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/UNIQUE-1981-MORRI ... dZViewItem


