
Last weekend I collected my first Morris Minor Traveller. He's a 1970 and has been named Frankie Jordan.
Paperwork was my very first job. Log book copied and then sent to DVLA for change. I've written to the first owner of the vehicle and hoping to receive a reply as I like to have background history.
Like most of you I have to fit the work in on Frankie around everyday life which involves running a garage, a farm shop and looking after my herd of miniature ponies with two toddlers in tow.
I'm hoping to have Frankie Jordan delivering veg boxes for the farmshop once he's back on the road. I think he will be eyecatching and great for the shop.

So, here's what I've done to Frankie so far:
He's in the garage at home whilst I strip all the panels so I've put a new battery on allowing me to start up and drive in and out of the garage to do the work.
Back doors removed
Drivers door removed
Passenger door removed
Bonnet removed
Back seat out
Front and rear bumpers removed
Fuel tank removed (and didn't the gone off fuel stink)!
Boot wooden panels removed
Bits of carpet gathered up and stored for reference
Passenger seat removed
I still have the front wings to remove, but need to bring the cutting discs from the workshop. Both wings are scrap and so I'll cut them away and then sort the rusted up bolts.
All that's left then is the headlining, glass removal and sides removal.
I am leaving the car in a drivable state to allow me to get it onto the trailer easily and take it to work to remove engine, box, axels, suspension and screen. I'll also remove and label the wiring and dash panel whilst in the workshop.
The floor was surprisingly sound, although this may change after blasting
