Hi There everyone.
My second time on this site. I have been restoring a Morris Traveller for the last 6 months to use for my sign business. I finished the glass and carvings a few weeks back and fitted them to the car.
This is how it all looks now. I now can see how long it takes to restore a vehicle (never again) but this was worth it in the end I guess.
I understand there are lots more classic car events over the next year so I will place her in some of those. This is how she looked with all the glass in - never had time to finish the other back glass panel or even put my telephone number on the doors. I settled on making a temporary 60 year anniversary badge for the Morris Minor day in Paignton April 19.
Anyway hope you like the finished look.
Dave
Last edited by angelgild on Thu May 22, 2008 8:29 am, edited 1 time in total.
oh - dear - lord that is some seriously impressive and beautiful work please please please be at the National!!!! I want to lick your traveller all over
What a fantastic Traveller it looks really great, was the 6 months work for the whole restoration if so thats impressively quick, and as the others have said you must bring it to the National for the 60th celebrations.
Cheers
Kevin
Lovejoy 1968 Smoke Grey Traveller (gone to a new home after13 years)
Well thanks for the comments here. Very nice from all of you.
When is the National? and where abouts?
I designed the stickers on the door for the Morris event e few weeks back if anyone does need some I can make them.
my email is chapman_and_smith@btinternet.com
Angelguid - the details of the National Rally at Stanford Hall, Leicestershire are on the Home Page of the website together with application forms, prices and any other information you may need. Hope to see you there.
you might want to take the traveller to some custom/modified rallies too, you might well get some orders.... personally I would want you to decorate every single glass surface on my van, if I could possibly afford it!!!
"Jay" Suffering from Morris Minor addiction.
(no known cure)
Lucky owner of a 1967 4 door saloon "Mildred" THE BEAST
http://www.mini-steam.co.uk
http://www.sadmog.morrisminor.com
Thanks! here are some more glass panels I have made for pubs.
I will post these but I do appreciate this is more for Morris Minor interest than signs but this gives you an idea what I do. I have made lots of reverse glass signs for London pubs in the same style and techniques of 100 years ago. and they are all hand made. I have also made them for other cars with gilded windows.
Dave