Morris Minor
Veloce (Verlag)
978-1-78711-207-0 (ISBN)
The postwar Morris Minor, designed by Alec Issigonis, was one of the most popular British cars. 2018 marked 70 years since the first Minors rolled off the production lines at Cowley in Oxfordshire. In this celebratory publication Ray Newell looks in detail at the development of the wide range of models produced during a production run that spanned 22 years in the UK.
Using mainly contemporary materials covering four decades, he transports the reader back to an era when the pace of life was much slower and the marketing of the vehicles was considerably different to the slick advertising of today.
The worldwide appeal of this trendsetting vehicle is examined in the context of the ‘export or die' mentality that dominated postwar Britain, as are the innovative production methods used to ensure that ‘Morris Motors Ltd’ lived up to its ‘quality first' reputation. Variations from standard specifications are considered with reference to mechanical uprating, different body styles and the use of modern accessories to enhance further the comfort and styling of what was dubbed ‘The World's Supreme Small Car.' Issigonis sketches of the prototype cars, sales brochures, promotional materials, and rare and unusual photographs make this a fascinating book.
The continuing appeal of the car voted Britain’s most popular classic in 2016 is examined, as are the factors which continue to attract a new generation of 21st century owners.
Ray Newell is a long standing classic car enthusiast with a particular interest in Morris cars. His first car was a 1964 Morris Minor purchased for £117.50 in 1974. Since then he has owned most variants of the Morris Minor including Series ll commercials, a 1949 Series MM Tourer and a number of Traveller models. He has been involved with the Morris Minor Owners Club since 1981, and is one of the longest serving Club Secretaries, having been appointed in 1983. In 2013 he helped establish the Morris Vehicles Association in an effort to help Morris and associated car clubs work collaboratively to provide mutual support and remain sustainable in the future. He has written extensively about classic commercial vehicles and the Morris Minor in particular. His most recent book, Morris Cars: A Pictorial History covers the period 1948-1984.
INTRODUCTION
1 From sketch pad to production
2 Early Years. Series MM Saloons, Tourer and Convertibles
3 The Morris range
4 Nuffield exports
5 The Series ll models
6 Production methods and testing
7 Morris 1000
8 The Traveller models
9 The Light Commercials
10 Power and performance
11 Optional extras
12 Towards the end
13 Variations on a theme
Index and Brochure cross referencing section
The post production era. (developments since 1971) including upgrades
Morris Minors Around the World. ( the continuing interest in and support from clubs and organisations to ensure the continued use and preservation of the Morris Minor.)
Erscheinungsdatum | 17.08.2018 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 225 x 225 mm |
Gewicht | 1070 g |
Themenwelt | Natur / Technik ► Fahrzeuge / Flugzeuge / Schiffe ► Auto / Motorrad |
ISBN-10 | 1-78711-207-1 / 1787112071 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-78711-207-0 / 9781787112070 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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