I have put in my other topic the story of this car and how I found her so will not repeat it.
I took her for an Mot the other day after checking her all through after such a long lay up and she passed without any advisories.
But on arriving at the garage I could see people looking at the car because she does not have glossy 2 pack paint on her body.
"She is a dog and will fail the Mot" I could hear them thinking.
The Mot tester who used to work on these cars when new was really impressed with how original she was,even calling over some of the younger mechanics to look underneath her.
The underside of the floorpans and under the wheel arches still has the factory paint that was applied from new.Including the spare wheel area. She has never had thick underseal or waxoil applied thoughout her life.
A welder has not been within twenty feet of her bodywork.
The paint is original,apart from the red oxide which the second owner applied over some of the stone chipped areas thinking he was doing some good, I am going to carefully remove this and leave the Almond green paint as it is.
My first thoughts when purchasing her was to carry out a full restoration to better than new condition but have decided to leave her as she is warts and all.
A car is only original once in her life.
With only 44,000 miles from new she drives superbly even with the 950cc engine.
I have driven many restored models over the years but none have felt as taught or smooth as this one albeit on crossply tyres.
She is very quite to drive I have noticed, unlike our other modified Traveller which has had all the usual work carried out etc to improve her performance.
And how many times have people restored their Morris,fitted different doors, new weather strips to the bottoms of their doors and around the aperture to find the doors do not shut properly....these doors clunk to a perfect fit.
Same with the rear doors,they are not bowed like many doors you see,and they shut how they are supposed too.
The only rust on the car is to the bottom of the passenger door on the outside,two small holes,the undersides of the doors are like new.
So for now she will stay as found,even unpolished .!!!!
Morris Mike
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