Looking to rescue a Traveler.

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Moe Green
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Looking to rescue a Traveler.

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Hi all!
I am new to your site, I am looking for a Morris Minor Traveler, full restoration project. I teach Motor Vehicle Body repair and I have always wanted to restore a Traveler, I'm looking to save something from the scrapyard, something that may have been laid up for a long time or a project that is never going to get finished. I am getting married this year so my budget is zero for this mission. Just thought I would put it out there and see what happens. Can anybody help? Many thanks for reading and best wishes, Dave, 07545344407
greendefender123
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Re: Looking to rescue a Traveler.

Post by greendefender123 »

A traveller is alot of work! Iv been doing mine on and off for 10months. Check out my build. Its a lovely car to work on tho iv found lots of hidden rust.

Steve
Moe Green
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Re: Looking to rescue a Traveler.

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Thanks Steve, the work does not scare me, I'm happy to take on anything, keep us up to date with your progress.

Dave
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Re: Looking to rescue a Traveler.

Post by The Issigonis Kid »

I hope you've got a spare £500 to £1000, that's the going price for a complete rough Traveller with rotton wood. Even project Saloons are £500 now.


The Issigonis Kid - Richard Troup - Sheffield - 1961 Morris Minor Traveller ...... at last
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