At a small local show a few weeks ago, I bought (for a very small amount) a 1951 Morris Motors brochure/flyer that I hadn't seen before. It's about 11" x 17", the sort of size you would expect as a newspaper insert. It shows the Oxford and Six saloon, but most of the pages are dedicated to the Minor. A lovely little find for my archive !
1951 Morris Motors brochure
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Re: 1951 Morris Motors brochure
I must admit, the line "Test! Test! Test!" made me laugh. So ... excitable!
I have two Minors in upstate New York. One is the 1961 Traveller my dad bought new that year in London, where I was born. It's had a hard life but is still running cheerfully at 54K miles. The second is the oldest Minor confirmed to survive in North America, a LHD high-light Tourer built in April 1949. It's a total basket case, but will be restored over the coming years.
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Re: 1951 Morris Motors brochure
About as excitable as things got in immediate post war Britain. You can just imagine this line coming from Mr Cholmondley-Warner.
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