So flicking through the Minor Matters that arrived a few days ago, I got to the Classifieds and this jumped out at me...
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Does any know why this car is a bit out of time? There must be a bit of a story to it.
I'm assuming either it was unregistered for nearly a decade, or it was an import from somewhere that didn't fit the mainland UK system.
DVLA have it as Manufactured 1956, first reg in the March of that year.
Hi,
Whilst, as has been stated, this is a restoration 'in the style of', it is nonetheless (allowing for the awful square indicators) an interesting look at what might have been by 1962, if American legislation hadn't killed off the Minor in Lowlight form.
I'd have to swap those red headlamp surrounds for chrome ones though.....
I assume the large extended door mirror is for towing?
Hopefully whoever buys it will become (or is already) a member and we'll get to see it at a National at some point in the future.
The first one could be an import, registered upon return to the UK, another possibility is that it was a knock down kit, that was only finally assembled into a complete car in 1956 for some reason, or is that not possible?
Best wishes,
Mike.
1954 Series 2: 4 door: "Sally" -- Back on the ground with (slave) wheels, now being sprayed by me, slowly......
1970 Triumph Herald 1200: "Hetty" -- Driven back from Llangollen in Wales (twice.....)
1952 Morris Minor MM highlight with sidevalve engine still fitted, wants work, so joins the queue for now......
Id suggest it was first registered in Mainland GB in 56, ZE is an old southern Irish number plate. From the blurry photo it looks like a proper short beonnet car and on DVLA page it says 918cc.
This has reminded me that my copy of Minor Matters hasnt arrived yet!
DAVIDMCCULLOUGH wrote: ↑Wed Jan 08, 2020 10:49 pm
Id suggest it was first registered in Mainland GB in 56, ZE is an old southern Irish number plate. From the blurry photo it looks like a proper short beonnet car and on DVLA page it says 918cc.
This has reminded me that my copy of Minor Matters hasnt arrived yet!
That seems strange. keeping an old 1950s Southern Ireland reg, when until fairly recently cars from the North coming to the mainland required a new reg.
Now whether it was always an option to retain the old NI plate, I have no idea, but re-registration was required with the DVLA or DVANI depending on which direction the vehicle moved.
Back in the day when hand written log book changes were the norm it was ok to use the Irish number and this continued for many years. The Irish Government clamped down on numbers being sold when a Z only plate was sold for an extreme amount of money. Now if you have a car with an Irish number unless you have the modern V5 you have no chance of having it re instated.
On the other point about the Minor Matters, it arrived on 15th January, there was some mix up at the printers who sent the magazines to Northern Ireland by Overseas Post!! Not just mine, all the NI mags