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Morris Minor
Good afternoon everyone
Just wanted to share with you that I'm now a very proud owner of my first Morris Minor
Regards
Earling
Just wanted to share with you that I'm now a very proud owner of my first Morris Minor
Regards
Earling
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Welcome to the club!
The Moggy Minor will stand with dignity for all time , I'm in Northampton, UK.
The proud owner of Alan, a 1966 Trafalgar Blue Traveller.
The proud owner of Alan, a 1966 Trafalgar Blue Traveller.
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Well done Earling! Now its time to enjoy one of the best classic cars every made.
Morris Minors..... such fun
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Hi Earling
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Thank you guys
I took my Morris out for a spin yesterday and the feeling of pride I had was unbelievable....so much so it felt like my heart was as big as a football
I was also amazed of the amount of heads it turned and showing there delight in seeing such an old car on the road I did call in at a petrol station to fuel up and it was a garage were they had petrol attendants and straight away a conversation was struck up and it turned out the guy (Steve) used to work on Morris Minors many years ago.....as I left he asked if I would call in again with my Morris, how nice is that
All this in one morning
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Earling
I took my Morris out for a spin yesterday and the feeling of pride I had was unbelievable....so much so it felt like my heart was as big as a football
I was also amazed of the amount of heads it turned and showing there delight in seeing such an old car on the road I did call in at a petrol station to fuel up and it was a garage were they had petrol attendants and straight away a conversation was struck up and it turned out the guy (Steve) used to work on Morris Minors many years ago.....as I left he asked if I would call in again with my Morris, how nice is that
All this in one morning
Regards
Earling
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I feel very happy for you, I'm currently in the process of purchasing my first, it's one of the greatest cars ever made (in my mind) I hope you enjoy your car, I look forward to getting to know you in the future.Earling Dean wrote: ↑Sat Jul 27, 2019 11:07 am Thank you guys
I took my Morris out for a spin yesterday and the feeling of pride I had was unbelievable....so much so it felt like my heart was as big as a football
I was also amazed of the amount of heads it turned and showing there delight in seeing such an old car on the road I did call in at a petrol station to fuel up and it was a garage were they had petrol attendants and straight away a conversation was struck up and it turned out the guy (Steve) used to work on Morris Minors many years ago.....as I left he asked if I would call in again with my Morris, how nice is that
All this in one morning
Regards
Earling
Best Regards,
Joe
The Moggy Minor will stand with dignity for all time , I'm in Northampton, UK.
The proud owner of Alan, a 1966 Trafalgar Blue Traveller.
The proud owner of Alan, a 1966 Trafalgar Blue Traveller.
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Good for you! I know exactly how you feel! Just out of curiosity, and without being rude, are you at an age where you remember the Morris Minor on the road, or are you a late convert? My own situation is I remember Morris's when they were every-day transport for many. Happy Minoring!
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viewsonic1 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 27, 2019 2:20 pm Good for you! I know exactly how you feel! Just out of curiosity, and without being rude, are you at an age where you remember the Morris Minor on the road, or are you a late convert? My own situation is I remember Morris's when they were every-day transport for many. Happy Minoring!
Hi
I'm 61 years young and always been a great lover of Morris Minors In my late teens both me and my mate used to knock around in a black Morris Minor 1000 and great time we had....a lot of girls at the time liked the ford Escorts and Capri but there were those that loved the Minor
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Earling
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The 80's Capri Laser has always been one of my favourites, but I'd rather have a Minor any day of the week, I'm actually hoping to do a custom Traveller, I'm taking inspiration from the E-type Jag, another one of my favouritesEarling Dean wrote: ↑Sat Jul 27, 2019 3:55 pmviewsonic1 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 27, 2019 2:20 pm Good for you! I know exactly how you feel! Just out of curiosity, and without being rude, are you at an age where you remember the Morris Minor on the road, or are you a late convert? My own situation is I remember Morris's when they were every-day transport for many. Happy Minoring!
Hi
I'm 61 years young and always been a great lover of Morris Minors In my late teens both me and my mate used to knock around in a black Morris Minor 1000 and great time we had....a lot of girls at the time liked the ford Escorts and Capri but there were those that loved the Minor
Regards
Earling
The Moggy Minor will stand with dignity for all time , I'm in Northampton, UK.
The proud owner of Alan, a 1966 Trafalgar Blue Traveller.
The proud owner of Alan, a 1966 Trafalgar Blue Traveller.