White 1960 saloon, abandoned in Salisbury, probably stolen
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White 1960 saloon, abandoned in Salisbury, probably stolen
A white 1960 Morris Minor saloon has turned up with an 'Abandoned' notice on the screen, it's been left in Queensbury Road, Salisbury for over 2 weeks, nobody knows who it belongs to and residents have complained to the authorities.
It's taxed (Historic) and MOT'd, not pristine, but certainly doesn't look like a scapper, quite possibly stolen. Does anyone know the owner?
I'm not a Minor owner, this showed up on Facebook, so I thought I'd do my duty as a classic owner and spread the word.
Malcolm
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It's taxed (Historic) and MOT'd, not pristine, but certainly doesn't look like a scapper, quite possibly stolen. Does anyone know the owner?
I'm not a Minor owner, this showed up on Facebook, so I thought I'd do my duty as a classic owner and spread the word.
Malcolm
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Re: White 1960 saloon, abandoned in Salisbury, probably stolen
Thanks Malcolm, the story has reached a happy(though embarrassing for the owners daughter) conclusion
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Re: White 1960 saloon, abandoned in Salisbury, probably stolen
I don't understand why Wiltshire Council has slapped an "abandoned vehicle" notice on a car that is obviously taxed and perfectly entitled to be parked on any unrestricted road (provided that it also has current insurance cover).
Is this a case of "Mrs Nosey" getting in on the act?
Is this a case of "Mrs Nosey" getting in on the act?
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Re: White 1960 saloon, abandoned in Salisbury, probably stolen
And another thing, don't the "council gestapo" have access to DVLA records and don't they recognise a "classic" vehicle, don't they consider that it may have been stolen (and contact the Police) and don't they have any brain cells?
A "clap hands" early transitional saloon at that.
A "clap hands" early transitional saloon at that.
'50 Low-light with 918 Side-valve engine,
'51 High-light with Side-valve 918 engine,
'55 4-dr with 803 engine,
'56 Traveller with 1098 engine.
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Re: White 1960 saloon, abandoned in Salisbury, probably stolen
Looks like there are 2 threads covering the same incident.
'50 Low-light with 918 Side-valve engine,
'51 High-light with Side-valve 918 engine,
'55 4-dr with 803 engine,
'56 Traveller with 1098 engine.
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Re: White 1960 saloon, abandoned in Salisbury, probably stolen
Grrrr......bmcecosse wrote:Is it a 'very rare' LBM car ???
Don't be shocked to find a Minor 1089 real axle wedged in your chimney
Christmas morning!
Further investigations uncovered it was an inside job!!
Re: White 1960 saloon, abandoned in Salisbury, probably stolen
I think a few people ought to be writing to Wiltshire council and complaining about the over keenness of there staff to remove and destroy cars that have a right to be on the road, I wonder what the outcome would be if it was crushed...???
Alan
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Re: White 1960 saloon, abandoned in Salisbury, probably stolen
The owner has been traced, apparently, although that's not confirmed.
Re: White 1960 saloon, abandoned in Salisbury, probably stolen
Chimney......phewPOMMReg wrote:Grrrr......bmcecosse wrote:Is it a 'very rare' LBM car ???
Don't be shocked to find a Minor 1089 real axle wedged in your chimney
Christmas morning!
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Re: White 1960 saloon, abandoned in Salisbury, probably stolen
Isn't a 1089 rare in itself?POMMReg wrote:Grrrr......bmcecosse wrote:Is it a 'very rare' LBM car ???
Don't be shocked to find a Minor 1089 real axle wedged in your chimney
Christmas morning!
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Re: White 1960 saloon, abandoned in Salisbury, probably stolen
Sadly this "abandoned" Morris would seem to be too new (registered in 1960) to be a "rare LBM" car . Otherwise I guess it would be very valuable...... Not that most of us think they ARE rare as there have been several for sale just in the last few weeks - yet another on ebay now - item no: 231390785870. I have owned one for some years and see nothing whatever unusual about it, being exactly the same as every other 2door Minor produced over an 18month or so period which would have been a considerable number of cars!bmcecosse wrote:Is it a 'very rare' LBM car ???
Re: White 1960 saloon, abandoned in Salisbury, probably stolen
That is indeed a rare/extremely valuable LBM - now don't all bid at once folks !
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Re: White 1960 saloon, abandoned in Salisbury, probably stolen
Shouldn't any further comment now be moved to the LBM thread as it has nothing to do with the "abandoned" Wiltshire car?
George.
P.S. This mouldy hulk does have the "long" moulding (pun intended).
George.
P.S. This mouldy hulk does have the "long" moulding (pun intended).
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Re: White 1960 saloon, abandoned in Salisbury, probably stolen
Agree with you Mr.G, subject has died a death anyway.gtt1951 wrote:Shouldn't any further comment now be moved to the LBM thread as it has nothing to do with the "abandoned" Wiltshire car?
George.
P.S. This mouldy hulk does have the "long" moulding (pun intended).
However, after extensive research - ie time to boil an egg - I have discovered that
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Roy will confirm this as I've spent exhaustive seconds researching this!
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number, prefixed by a C,R,P or an A in ANY order....Zzzzz
Rhubarb...Rhubarb....blah...blah....
Further investigations uncovered it was an inside job!!
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Re: White 1960 saloon, abandoned in Salisbury, probably stolen
I think, in response to 'why the council put this notice on a clearly taxed vehicle', it is because the issuing officer has misread the number plate. The note clearly reads 'GFD 376', the plate on the car being 'GFO 376', thus GFD may well not be MOT'd/taxed/insured, which I believe is illegal to be even parked on the street. Not defending the council particularly, as they've misread the number plate, and disregarded the tax disk suggesting the car is taxed and MOT'd (presumably). Perhaps Wiltshire council should've gone to specsavers?
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Re: White 1960 saloon, abandoned in Salisbury, probably stolen
Hello, I have recently bought this car!
GFO 376 - and interested to see this thread on its recent history. I am keen to find out a bit more, I know it was in the same hands for the last 25 years but nothing before this. I also believe that it has replacement plates, how could i find out what it was originally? I would also like to know the date of manufacture as my insurance company believe it to be 1956 with a 948 cc but reg doc has 1960 first registered.
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GFO 376 - and interested to see this thread on its recent history. I am keen to find out a bit more, I know it was in the same hands for the last 25 years but nothing before this. I also believe that it has replacement plates, how could i find out what it was originally? I would also like to know the date of manufacture as my insurance company believe it to be 1956 with a 948 cc but reg doc has 1960 first registered.
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Re: White 1960 saloon, abandoned in Salisbury, probably stolen
If it's 1956/7 the wiper motor plinth will be square topped, 1960 with "fold".
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Re: White 1960 saloon, abandoned in Salisbury, probably stolen
when you have the chassis number, it is not a big problem to find out the production date..
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Re: White 1960 saloon, abandoned in Salisbury, probably stolen
where should i be looking for the chassis number?