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1969 Morris Mini Traveller
Sale price: £4,000.00 make an offer
Pending offers
Date: 2019-11-26
Willy BUSTIN (from Oupeye (Belgium)) offered 5000 eur
Date: 2020-02-23
George Andrew (from Aberdeen (Scotland)) offered 5000 gbp
Date: 2020-02-23
George Andrew (from Aberdeen (Scotland)) offered 5000 gbp
Car location: Weybridge, United Kingdom
Sale type: Fixed price listing
Technical specifications, photos and description:
- Year:
- 1969
- Mileage:
- 35,351
- Engine:
- 998
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1969 Morris Mini Traveller for sale
Current customer rating: (443 votes ) based onThe first Morris Mini Traveller was built on 29th March 1960 but
not despatched until 27th July 1960 to Welder Ltd. Unlike
Morris Mini saloons. which came out of the Cowley plant. all
Travellers were built at Longbridge. The first cars were available
in the same paint colours as the Mini Saloons of the time. The
interior also matched that of the saloon with a white speedometer
housed in a single round cowling and two-tone seats. Costing
£623. the estates were available only in the De Luxe trim level
which included a recirculating heater. bumper over-riders. silver
insert round the screen and chrome sill edging. filler cap and
wheel trims. Two wing mirrors were fitted as standard. since
this was a legal requirement at the time for estate cars. but a
rear view mirror was an optional extra. as were seatbelts!
The rear floor pressing of the early estates resembled that of
an extended saloon with the battery being retained in its
traditional Mini location in the boot. One of the most interesting
things about the very early Traveller and Countryman cars was the
internal fuel tank. It was positioned on the lefthand side in the
rear of the car and was trimmed to match the boot. These
so-called internal tank cars are easily recognisable by the filler
cap being just underneath the rear window on the lefthand side of
the car. Production of the internal tank cars was so limited that
these have become the most sought after of all Mini estates.
This 'Woody' has had only two owners from new having been dry
garage stored for the past 18 years. It was purchased by the
current owner just over a year ago with the intention of
undertaking a full restoration. Wood & Pickett have
carried out a re-commissioning of this very original Mini. br/>including a full one year MoT test certificate. ready for its new
owner to carry out works to bring this fine car back to pristine
condition.
Want to buy this car?
Comments and questions to the seller:
from Duncan, dated 06 december 2022Hi, I saw your mini and I'm interested in it. I live in Perth WA so it will have to be shipped over here, we are coming over to England in May and my mother in-law lives there. I would be prepared to offer you around $9000.00 dollars and possibly a little more. Regards Duncan..
from George Andrew, dated 23 february 2020
Hi
I was just wondering if this car is still for Sale? £5000
from Willy Bustin, dated 06 november 2019
Is this car still for sale ?
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