Buying a traveller
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Buying a traveller
Hi
I'm considering buying a traveller, and would really apreciate some advice.
Firstly where do I start to look for one.
I would really like on in very good condition (i.e. no major jobs needed), how much should I be looking to pay.
If like me you know very little about cars would you take a mechanic with you to view any potential car ?
Thanks very much for your help.
Andy
I'm considering buying a traveller, and would really apreciate some advice.
Firstly where do I start to look for one.
I would really like on in very good condition (i.e. no major jobs needed), how much should I be looking to pay.
If like me you know very little about cars would you take a mechanic with you to view any potential car ?
Thanks very much for your help.
Andy
You can find them advertised in local papers for a few hundred pounds upto the major websites for £6000 + If you don't know what you are looking at definately take an expert with you as there are many pitfalls to the unwary. Put up your location and I'm sure someone local to you would be willing to view any cars with you....
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You might like to find a Traveller expert rather than a mechanic - unless they know their way around a 40 year old wood framed car with it's own little idiosyncrasies they're not going to be very much help! Looking at what was available for sale at the National, you could easily be paying £3,000 for a smart example that still has some suspect timber........If it's darker than the surrounding wood, it may well be very squishy underneath, and definitely not structural!
I see PSL184 beat me to an answer while I was writing this!
I see PSL184 beat me to an answer while I was writing this!

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Hi Andy - welcome to the forum! Might be worth filling your location in
Best place to start to look? On here, ebay, local classified ads, car shows, auto trader etc etc.
As with any minor you really really need to check for rot in terms of steelwork you need to be looking at the sills either side of the car, rear spring hangars and crossmember ends. The wood is structural (its the only thing that holds the roof on!) so make sure that it is good and sound, if it goes, it tends to start around the joins. Try knocking it with your knuckles - if it makes a hollow thud then its rotten.
In terms of price, its a buyers market at the moment and it depends how decent a car you are looking for.
For a good condition car you'd need to budget between 1,500 and 5k for a show winner you'd be looking at £8k+
it seems EVERYONE beat me to it

Best place to start to look? On here, ebay, local classified ads, car shows, auto trader etc etc.
As with any minor you really really need to check for rot in terms of steelwork you need to be looking at the sills either side of the car, rear spring hangars and crossmember ends. The wood is structural (its the only thing that holds the roof on!) so make sure that it is good and sound, if it goes, it tends to start around the joins. Try knocking it with your knuckles - if it makes a hollow thud then its rotten.
In terms of price, its a buyers market at the moment and it depends how decent a car you are looking for.
For a good condition car you'd need to budget between 1,500 and 5k for a show winner you'd be looking at £8k+
it seems EVERYONE beat me to it
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Try to buy a car with a current MOT. This will give you some time before anything major needs doing. You can then enjoy the car and understand how it handles. Read everything you can on them before you buy. A Traveller is a great car but if you haven't got a garage they can leak. You can get some fantastic covers for them , but remember to factor in this cost. Make sure the wood is in good condition, replacing it is difficult and costly. I would hate you to rush in to a purchase without working out which model would be best for you/your needs. Happy hunting!
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Has anyone viewed this one on ebay
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0422271301
Any opinions welcome.
Thanks once again.
Andy
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0422271301
Any opinions welcome.
Thanks once again.
Andy
ONLY buy a car with a very recent new MOT! As others have said - it's very definitely a buyers market at the moment - so don't rush in without getting some one who KNOWS these vehicles to look at it with you!
That one on ebay looks very nice - it hasn't been messed about - but I would suggest you view it personally -WITH a knowledgeable Traveller owner - before bidding.
That one on ebay looks very nice - it hasn't been messed about - but I would suggest you view it personally -WITH a knowledgeable Traveller owner - before bidding.



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Can anyone advise me on this ?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1962-MORRIS-MINOR ... 286.c0.m14
What would a reasonable price be ? and for that price would you expect to have to do any major work on it.
What publications are the best to look at containing Travellers fopr sale
Thanks
Andy
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1962-MORRIS-MINOR ... 286.c0.m14
What would a reasonable price be ? and for that price would you expect to have to do any major work on it.
What publications are the best to look at containing Travellers fopr sale
Thanks
Andy
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the car looks nice but the engine bay is black where as the rest of the car you see is white, which makes me think that it has been quickly resprayed to make it look nice before selling it! there are no photos of the underside so you can not tell the condition of the chasis.
the wood is also dark so you can not see from the photo any rot..
it might be a good car but it does show how difficult it is to tell from a photo you do really need to go and see the car and have a prod and a poke.
the wood is also dark so you can not see from the photo any rot..
it might be a good car but it does show how difficult it is to tell from a photo you do really need to go and see the car and have a prod and a poke.