"Coast" Magazine cover.
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"Coast" Magazine cover.
Snuck out of school today to go to the Post Office which is situated at the back of a general merchants/newsagents store ( A McColls for those who know them). AS I glanced quickly at the magazines I noticed a magazine I'd never seen before called "Coast". On the cover is a lovely duck-egg blue Traveller with a spare wheel mounted on the back doors.
Anybody know this vehicle? Nice to see some more pictures.
Anybody know this vehicle? Nice to see some more pictures.
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Here's a pic of the cover:
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Nice looking car but how do the rear doors open with that spare wheel there?
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Nice looking car but how do the rear doors open with that spare wheel there?

Eric - 1971 Traveller
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Maybe it is only mounted on one door? Opening that one first would mean the other one can open?LouiseM wrote:Here's a pic of the cover:
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Nice looking car but how do the rear doors open with that spare wheel there?
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Well, I'll give you an "O" Level, if you can figure it outLouiseM wrote:Here's a pic of the cover:
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Nice looking car but how do the rear doors open with that spare wheel there?

Make sure that you're a member of the AA, or RAC, should you get a flat Tyre. Might save you some time.
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Well obviously you take it off1098 wrote: you take it off !

Eric - 1971 Traveller
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It's in behind the hub cap..........can't see the advantage myself - perfectly good wheel storage above the tank. The door hinges are not designed to carry that kind of load. And a roof rack on a Traveller??? The thin aluminium roof is not able to support any worthwhile load.......v high risk of denting it... 




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A bit of a thread revival, but just spotted the same traveller on ebay and the mystery of how the spare wheel fits is solved
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MORRIS-TRAVEL ... 2edbfc2a5d

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MORRIS-TRAVEL ... 2edbfc2a5d
Eric - 1971 Traveller
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Re: "Coast" Magazine cover.
Hope you weren't playing truant when you spotted that magazine cover 

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Hmm...wood has seen better days!
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OK, it's a 47 years old un-restored Traveller, of course it's going to need some attention. If one ignores that hideous visor contraption then, IMHO, it looks pretty cute. I would not choose a painted steering wheel and heater, but the spare wheel mounting is a neat way of getting extra boot space (or fitting a larger tank); and each to their own as regards style. The important thing is that on a magazine cover it looks great, and publicises that car. I wish them well with the sale, and hope that the new owner will bring it to a few events.
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2nd vote for hideous contraption.... and generally the style is not something I would be seen dead in! But - each to their own....... I suppose....



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Re: "Coast" Magazine cover.
I have the 'Coast' 2015 diary, with this picture on its front cover. It really doesn't help me to organise myself as I just spend my time wondering how awkward it must be to get into the back?
Grant, 23, Morris Minor traveller - Saloon. Merlin traveller 90% finished!
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