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Why Deluxe and Standard Morris

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2017 7:24 am
by Sandun
Hi
My friends please can you tell me , why Morris minor had two model Deluxe and standard - why make like this - when it start - from 1948 ?
What are the different of them ?

Sandun

Re: Why Deluxe and Standard Morris

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2017 12:36 pm
by Chipper
The standard models were generally very basic, with early cars having no heater, only one windscreen wiper, sparce ultra-plain trim, etc.

Deluxe models (signified by a 'D' on the chassis plate, e.g., 'MAW5D...' typically included such niceties as a heater, duo-tone or leather seats, better trim, ashtrays, parcel shelf below the dashboard, sunvisors, etc.

Of course, there were optional dealer-fit extras also, such as radio, door/wing mirrors, mudflaps, chrome tailpipe trim, wheel rimembellishers, radiator muff and so on.

Re: Why Deluxe and Standard Morris

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2017 1:03 pm
by Sandun
Do you Mean the two models , just selections to the customer with extra parts ? because i follow this problem , when i notice all morris models, someone not overrides someone has - when start to attach overrides to the buffer ? ( only morris minor and factory fitted )

Re: Why Deluxe and Standard Morris

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2017 1:39 pm
by jaekl
Then there were regional differences. For the States, both standard and deluxe had overriders parcel shelves, and heaters. Deluxe received two sun visors and stainless steel door frames along with leather seating surfaces. That basically applies to the 948 models. In the 61 to early 64 the difference was basically just duotone seats for the deluxe. After 64 I think the States only received the deluxe.