1954 morris minor
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- Minor Legend
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1954 morris minor
how much would a 1954 morris minor split screen with 948cc eengine and welded floors worth.
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Well I paid £750 last august for my 56 split screen with 10 months ticket and most of the welding done apart from a couple of patches I had to do for this MOT
I intend to live forever.....so far so good
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I think it all depends if someone is actually out looking for a Series II and yours is the only one for sale. I have noticed with Morris Minors, the price can fluctuate from poor to good depending on what buyers are out there. At the moment if you have a decent traveller or LCV for sale, you'll get a good price. Next year or the year after it might be saloons.
I've decided not to worry about how much my car is worth as I have no plans to sell it, but to enjoy it for what it was originally built for....... driving. OK, it's not MOT'd yet, but at least I can pretend when I'm sat in it... in the garage. ;)

I've decided not to worry about how much my car is worth as I have no plans to sell it, but to enjoy it for what it was originally built for....... driving. OK, it's not MOT'd yet, but at least I can pretend when I'm sat in it... in the garage. ;)
My Minor:
A Clarendon Grey 1953 4 Door Series II.
MMOC - 66535

A Clarendon Grey 1953 4 Door Series II.
MMOC - 66535