differences between 1000 and 1098
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differences between 1000 and 1098
My convertible is a 1970,1098 model and a friend of mine is considering a 1963 1000 pull start convertible.
Iam a little intrigued to know what differences are on the 2 vehicles please?
Iam a little intrigued to know what differences are on the 2 vehicles please?
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Re: differences between 1000 and 1098
Well for starters, if it's a 63, it should be a 1098, because the change over from 948 to 1098 was Sep 62.....
All Minors, after SII are '1000' models, whether 948 or 1098 cc....
Would you like to clarify your question....
All Minors, after SII are '1000' models, whether 948 or 1098 cc....
Would you like to clarify your question....
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Re: differences between 1000 and 1098
Logbook stats may 1963 morris 1000 convertible and engine states 1098 on logbook, so does this mean that although listed as a Morris 1000 it covers 948 and 1098 engines as well ?
I hope I've clarified myself properly ♂️
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Re: differences between 1000 and 1098
The 1098 '1000' was the only car where the engine size was understated.
Re: differences between 1000 and 1098
It couldn't be name the Morris 1100 as the ADO16 Austin/Morris 1100 came out in 1963
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Re: differences between 1000 and 1098
Main original differences (and I say original because so many have been buggered about with over the years) are in trim and equipment details. If it is right, it SHOULD have red rear and white front flashing indicators, clap hand wipers, gold speedometer with amber oil pressure warning light. Some people prefer these earlier cars, others favour the later editions.
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Re: differences between 1000 and 1098
Right, descriptions in Log Books can be wrong, it was a common thing to get variations in the days of hand written log books.
Only today, there was a post over on the facebook group about a car, Reg Number RTX 710. it's a standard Series II Minor, the DVLA should just have it as a Morris Minor first reg 1955.
If you check that reg it actually says MORRIS MINOR SERIES2, I've never seen that in all the times I've checked the database for a Minor's registration.
So, forget the reference to the '1000' as all minors from 1956 were 'Minor 1000' That's why they have the 'Minor 1000' on the side of the bonnet. SII Split Screens have a 'Morris Minor' bonnet badge.
JJ has described the other differences between early 'Minor 1000' and the latter ones like yours.
I can recommend the Potteries MMOC website for listing ways to identify different Series of Minors.
http://potteries.mmoc.org.uk/Identification.htm
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Re: differences between 1000 and 1098
All fabulous bits of information that give alot of good points, many thanks for every bodies help.
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Re: differences between 1000 and 1098
A late 62 car might well be registered in 63. When sales were slow new cars could sit around for months.
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Re: differences between 1000 and 1098
Indeed. My original 1098 traveller from Hartlepool had the Chassis nr starting with MAWD which , after DVLA digitilisation became MAWO.
When I went to re-register it here in Germany I wanted to change it back to the proper number but this would require (I jest) a law passed in the Bundestag so i decided to live with it.
When I went to re-register it here in Germany I wanted to change it back to the proper number but this would require (I jest) a law passed in the Bundestag so i decided to live with it.
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Re: differences between 1000 and 1098
Yes I have an ex police Velocette that DVLA have decided to call a Mobylette and another one they have decided is a Vilocet
Despite all 30,000 plus produced being made in Birmingham UK... I am also frequently and reliably told they were definately French or Italian made....for the UK Police
Personally I cant imagine any Police Officer riding a Mobylette without Giggling
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Despite all 30,000 plus produced being made in Birmingham UK... I am also frequently and reliably told they were definately French or Italian made....for the UK Police
Personally I cant imagine any Police Officer riding a Mobylette without Giggling
T