Some Odd Ball MorrisPickup`s.
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Some Odd Ball MorrisPickup`s.
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Morris Minor Traveller 1961 Modified.
Austin 6cwt Van 1972. Teal Blue
Morris Minor Traveller 1961 Original
Austin A30 Van 1956.
Austin A35 Van 1960
What else is lurking behind those open doors.?.
Austin 6cwt Van 1972. Teal Blue
Morris Minor Traveller 1961 Original
Austin A30 Van 1956.
Austin A35 Van 1960
What else is lurking behind those open doors.?.
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Re: Some Odd Ball MorrisPickup`s.
Here is an almost standard one!!
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Re: Some Odd Ball MorrisPickup`s.
Well, it all adds variety to the Morris Minor world. The first red one looks a bit odd proportion wise and the tea tray hubcaps don't help! Second one just looks a practical rebuild to similar dimensions as orig, presumably rear body fell apart and was either difficult or too expensive to recreate/rebuild so thats fair enough. Third one was presumably built to carry something that length so again with a real purpose. I've no objections to home built pickups (odd considering what I do!) it keeps 'em on the road and conceivably, though unlikely, could have been done like that from new.
Having said all that, I'd better admit that I did used to run a wooden bodied pickup with dropsides. IT was very cheap to buy as not original and I kept it for a few years running on a strict zero budget using cast offs from other cars... (Only the brakes got new components, I should add). It was great fun and ideal for parts fetching etc as you could throw an engine in the back for eg, with no concern about denting the original body. I repainted it with very cheap paint - a 'bad mix' from the local auto paint suppliers and it looked quite tidy (similar to BMC turquoise of 1957 to60 era). Yes, it got sneered at by the purists a bit - it was the only home bodied Minor pickup at the LCV 50th rally as far as I recall, and I only sold it after 'Gaffa' the van with side windows arrived - another little regarded 'body style' .[frame]
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Having said all that, I'd better admit that I did used to run a wooden bodied pickup with dropsides. IT was very cheap to buy as not original and I kept it for a few years running on a strict zero budget using cast offs from other cars... (Only the brakes got new components, I should add). It was great fun and ideal for parts fetching etc as you could throw an engine in the back for eg, with no concern about denting the original body. I repainted it with very cheap paint - a 'bad mix' from the local auto paint suppliers and it looked quite tidy (similar to BMC turquoise of 1957 to60 era). Yes, it got sneered at by the purists a bit - it was the only home bodied Minor pickup at the LCV 50th rally as far as I recall, and I only sold it after 'Gaffa' the van with side windows arrived - another little regarded 'body style' .[frame]
cheers
Iain
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'49 MM, '53 convertible, '55 van, and a '64 van.
Marina p.u., '56 Morris Isis Traveller, a '59 Morris JB van, a'66 J4 van, a '54 Land Rover, Land Rover 130, Renault 5, '36Railton, '35 Hudson, a Mk1 Transit and a Sherpa Camper...
A car can be restored at any time, but is only original once!
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Re: Some Odd Ball MorrisPickup`s.
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Morris Minor Traveller 1961 Modified.
Austin 6cwt Van 1972. Teal Blue
Morris Minor Traveller 1961 Original
Austin A30 Van 1956.
Austin A35 Van 1960
What else is lurking behind those open doors.?.
Austin 6cwt Van 1972. Teal Blue
Morris Minor Traveller 1961 Original
Austin A30 Van 1956.
Austin A35 Van 1960
What else is lurking behind those open doors.?.
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Re: Some Odd Ball MorrisPickup`s.
Oddball and thoroughly revolting.
I find custom bodies interesting but if only a little thought was given to the aesthetics! For example, the sheep-trailer one and Iain's are quite well executed; everthing is in proportion and there is a clear purpose in mind.

I find custom bodies interesting but if only a little thought was given to the aesthetics! For example, the sheep-trailer one and Iain's are quite well executed; everthing is in proportion and there is a clear purpose in mind.
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Re: Some Odd Ball MorrisPickup`s.
Aesthetics don't come into it, Minors weren't built to go in an art gallery but for a purpose.
Pick-ups especially, they are tools.
I bet hay bales fit perfectly on the flat one, then it makes sense.
Pick-ups especially, they are tools.
I bet hay bales fit perfectly on the flat one, then it makes sense.
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"
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Re: Some Odd Ball MorrisPickup`s.
Looking at the flatbed one... im not sure its legal. It looks like the overhang is in excess of 2/3rds of the wheelbase
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Re: Some Odd Ball MorrisPickup`s.
Yes, if you sat a hefty bloke on the end the front would probably tip up.



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Re: Some Odd Ball MorrisPickup`s.
thats perhaps the idea , do they like doing wheelies
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Re: Some Odd Ball MorrisPickup`s.
I'm pretty sure the max allowed legally is 60% not 66% of wheelbase.Looking at the flatbed one... im not sure its legal. It looks like the overhang is in excess of 2/3rds of the wheelbase
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Jan 06: The Minor SII Africa adventure: http://www.minor-detour.com
Oct 06: back from Dresden with my Trabant 601 Kombi
Jan 07: back from a month thru North Africa (via Timbuktu) in a S3 Landy
June 07 - back from Zwickau Trabi Treffen
Aug 07 & Aug 08 - back from the Lands End to Orkney in 71 pickup
Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block
