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About the Club

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Our aims are simply to promote the preservation and use of the postwar Morris Minor, 1.6 million of which were built between 1948 and 1971.

The Morris Minor was designed by Sir Alec Issigonis (creator of the Mini) and built by William Morris (Lord Nuffield) and later by the British Motor Corporation and then British Leyland. Its innovative design, simplicity, durability and style have created fame and familiarity known the world over.

The MMOC exists to unite these people who have a fondness of these loveable jellymoulds, and those people who still use them as everyday transport.

Objectives of the Club include:
  • providing technical support and help with the location of spare parts
  • organising more than fifty events on the annual calendar, with concours competition to the highest standards; large autojumbles; trade stands; displays and competitions; social meetings and parties
  • encourage our extensive network of over sixty local branches who are the lifeblood of the Club. At their monthly meetings (usually down the local) you can meet other like minded enthusiasts, have a beer, swap stories and find out exactly what the correct setting for that thrust-washer really is!
  • maintain our large range of member services which include discounted RAC membership, Club insurance scheme, range of Club regalia and the Official Magazine of the Morris Minor Owners Club, Minor Matters!
All of these things have been brought about because the people of the MMOC care about the Club, its principals and the people in it.
MMOC
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Associated organisations

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The MMOC is associated with the R.A.C. and the R.A.C. Motorsports Association.

We are also a member of the Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs, which is in turn a member of the Fédération Internationale des Véhicules Anciens (FIVA), helping to fight legislation that threatens the historic vehicle movement.
MMOC
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Posts: 25
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Club Office

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The Club offices at Derby are open during office hours and are staffed by the Club's full time Membership Administrator, Liz Saxon, and the other office staff.

Together they handle all the MMOC membership applications, as well as handling general enquiries and giving assistance to MMOC committee members.
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