Original Purchase Prices - saloon / convertible / Traveller?

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Shed_Jensen
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Original Purchase Prices - saloon / convertible / Traveller?

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Gents,

Can anyone give me an idea of the original purchase prices of the Morris Minor range - say mid-60's examples for ease?

Thanks,

Steve.
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Post by Kevin »

£650 - £750
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Post by Judge »

Those were the days. Bought an 11 month old ADO 38 (Farina Morris Oxford) in 1967 for £425 8)
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Post by ASL642 »

Travellers - standard £669 Travellers de luxe £697 in 1962 . I have these on an original brochure from the period.

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Post by StaffsMoggie »

For comparison, the Wolseley 1500 Mark 3 cost £530 + £244 purchase tax for the fleet model and £550 + £253 purchase tax for the family model.

Wolseley 1500s make an ideal companion to Minors, they drive much the same but with lovely high gearing and better performance.
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