Our Latest Morris Minor Film
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Our Latest Morris Minor Film
We have just finished a documentary about the Morris Minor work by Charles Ware over the last 37 years,
you can view it here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZD82vdy ... e=youtu.be
please share, it was made for free as a labour of love and to keep the Morris Minor alive. If you know of any facebook or other websites this can be posted on for enthusiasts to see then feel free to do so or let me know so I can contact them myself.
We are currently in production on a Morris Minor Documentary about people using the Minor as a daily car in 2013 due out later this year
happy motoring
Matt
(proud driver of 1960 Morris Convertible "Myrtle")
www.mglmedia.tv
you can view it here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZD82vdy ... e=youtu.be
please share, it was made for free as a labour of love and to keep the Morris Minor alive. If you know of any facebook or other websites this can be posted on for enthusiasts to see then feel free to do so or let me know so I can contact them myself.
We are currently in production on a Morris Minor Documentary about people using the Minor as a daily car in 2013 due out later this year
happy motoring
Matt
(proud driver of 1960 Morris Convertible "Myrtle")
www.mglmedia.tv
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Re: Our Latest Morris Minor Film
Basically a 14 min advert for Charles Ware Morris Minors then! That's all I see
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drivewasher wrote:Basically a 14 min advert for Charles Ware Morris Minors then! That's all I see



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Re: Our Latest Morris Minor Film
Really enjoyed the video! These lads have worked darn hard on these videos. I can't wait to the minor documentary!
I would'nt say its advertising.. who owns a morris minor and has never heard of charles ware morris minors 



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Be fair, of course it's an advert, but it also touches on themes such as history, upgrades, durable ownership, modern requirements, and long-term family ownership. Plenty of cars to look at, and it might inspire potential new owners to take the plunge. If it's made for CW, then you wouldn't expect them to list all the other dealers; but potential owners will soon track down alternatives if they want to. My only criticism is that it ignores the MMOC.
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I thought trade adverts weren't allowed 

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Re: Our Latest Morris Minor Film
Just spotted (a few minutes) into the video Dale Brignall' s car UDD 864 - in for a service?
As this film was not posted by Charles Ware I personally don't consider it an advert for his business. A lot of new member's may find it informative.
Whatever thoughts people may have without this man's single minded determination to get parts re-commissioned, resourcing new manufacturers, I doubt the Minor would have the secure future it has today. Many classic owners these days cannot simply ring up and order a wing etc.

As this film was not posted by Charles Ware I personally don't consider it an advert for his business. A lot of new member's may find it informative.
Whatever thoughts people may have without this man's single minded determination to get parts re-commissioned, resourcing new manufacturers, I doubt the Minor would have the secure future it has today. Many classic owners these days cannot simply ring up and order a wing etc.


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Re: Our Latest Morris Minor Film
Well said Lou!
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Indeed, parts can be a nightmare for other old cars.
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They still are Josh most panels don't fit and parts wear out in a matter of weeks 

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Re: Our Latest Morris Minor Film
cynical lot you are. Really nice little film, promotion or not. Not enough high quality films about Moggies around. The style of the film reminds me of the videos on youtube of various vehicle factories. Strangely relaxing watching Unimogs being made!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7j6YBLG54Hw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7j6YBLG54Hw
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Re: Our Latest Morris Minor Film
Great little film, I really enjoyed that! I liked the bit about treating the cars like people not objects! Well done it was really well put together 

My 1956 Series 11 Traveller! Bought when I was 17 (1985)....sold 6 years (1991) later......bought back 9 years after that! (2000) With 6 different owners in the middle, what a lucky boy I am!
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Re: Our Latest Morris Minor Film
It was interesting that they was talking about the quality of modern parts, are the spares they supply any better than the rest?
Although Sri Lanka exports rubber, they import tyres.
Although Sri Lanka exports rubber, they import tyres.
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"
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there's a world of difference between a tyre and natural rubber.MarkyB wrote: Although Sri Lanka exports rubber, they import tyres.
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I'm aware of that.there's a world of difference between a tyre and natural rubber.
Hoses and cast rubber items are much simpler to produce, not sure if they do in Sri Lanka though.
Has anyone bought hoses from Mr Ware and have any comments about their longevity?
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"
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They import tyres as the expertise from natural rubber to a tyre isn't there but I am sure it will be in the near future 

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why make the comment then?MarkyB wrote:I'm aware of that.there's a world of difference between a tyre and natural rubber.
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Because it's true.
As I suggested in my last message there is a spectrum of rubber technology but I don't know what is being done in Sri Lanka, I do know what isn't being done, making tyres!
As I suggested in my last message there is a spectrum of rubber technology but I don't know what is being done in Sri Lanka, I do know what isn't being done, making tyres!
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"