Van load carrying area internal height.

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M3 Compact
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Van load carrying area internal height.

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Hi, new member here. :D

I'm currently considering a Morris Minor van for promotional purposes; hopefully to double-up as a 'mobile office'.
Does anybody know the internal height of the load carrying area?Image I'm hoping for 120 CM which would swerve the requirement for fabricating a 'foot well' in the floor.

While I'm here - any vans available in the North that are structurally sound? :)

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Re: Van load carrying area internal height.

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It's about 109cm at the highest point. :-?
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Re: Van load carrying area internal height.

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Re: Van load carrying area internal height.

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/46862234@N ... 671969048/
http://www.facebook.com/matttomkins

Misty, Morris Minor 2-door, 1970,
fully restored with the help of various of the young members to whom i am forever grateful. http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=43571
Also Mavis, 1960 Factory Tourer, and a '69 Traveller project: http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=53487

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Re: Van load carrying area internal height.

Post by M3 Compact »

Brilliant, that's exactly what I was after. Thanks very much guys.Image

I could do with more headroom, any Moggy ice cream vans around? :P
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Well there is a van customised for carrying gowns (i.e. full length dresses) Don't know whether it's on the road at the moment :D .

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M3 Compact wrote:I could do with more headroom, any Moggy ice cream vans around? :P
Yes, there are a few about. Here's a pic of one: http://www.wtht.co.uk/vehicles/ice/ice.htm


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