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Morris Minor
By (Author) Ray Newell
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Shire Publications
10th September 2009
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Automotive technology and trades
629.2222
Paperback
64
Width 149mm, Height 210mm
172g
The Morris Minor, designed by Alec Issigonis and introduced in 1948, isone of Britain's most famous and long-lived models of car. Over sixty years on it still attracts interest from new admirers, enthusiastic owners and the public at large, who still have a nostalgic affection for a vehicle that was an important part of British life in the 1950s and 1960s. Whether used by the district nurse, local vicar, grocer, travelling salesman, postman or the next-door neighbour, the Morris Minor provided versatility and reliability for them all. Sold in North America, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and India, in 1960 the millionth car left the factory gates in Oxford; who could have guessed then that production still had over ten years to run. Through informative text, photographs and contemporary advertising, the author reflects on the success of the Minor range and its design, promotion and use.
Ray Newell is a Morris Minor enthusiast and an acknowledged expert on the marque. Since 1983 he has been Secretary of the Morris Minor Owners Club. He has written seven books on the Morris Minor and has contributed regularly to most of the leading British motoring publications. He has owned a variety of Morris Minors; his present pride and joy is a rare 1949 Series MM Tourer.