Our cars are regularly traded. Some are sold to fellow enthusiasts, many to customers outside of our small cloistered community. A growing number are traded by auction houses and keeping track of them all is often very difficult. This responsibility is probably best left to organisations such as the Morris Register here in the U.K. and the Vintage Minor Register in the U.S. this task being a key reason for their very existence.
Despite the best efforts of these organisations, cars continue to go 'missing'. On display in the gallery below are just some of the pre-war Morris Minors that in recent years have disappeared from the collective radar. If anyone viewing these images knows of their current whereabouts, please contact the PWMN here.
To make other enthusiasts aware of a 'find' just click upon 'Add a comment' and leave a message in the Guestbook below. Perhaps collectively we can find some of these missing vehicles.
If you want to find a missing pre-war Minor or MG M Type, email an image or a description (with last known whereabouts) to the PWMN and those details will be posted here.
When posting here please make reference to the image in question by number (left to right) or vehicle registration.
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The car is just down the road from me. The current owner is David Brown. If you want a current photo then let me know.
Hi Peter
I saw this car today at the Louth Car Club Rally at the Brayford in Lincoln. It is a 2 seater sport. You can view a pic of it here http://bit.ly/gMGrSA
The Louth Car Club site is here http://bit.ly/fDGA6P
Regards
Phil Gresham
Does anybody know the where a morris minor beetleback 1930/31 registered UF 7767 is?It belonged to our family from 1944 to 1977. As an engineering student I part restored the car in the 1960s. After the death of my father the car was sold in the lincolnshire area. I believe the car was restored and may have been fitted withan open four seater body.
Leaving a comment here is a quick and easy way to communicate a find, or ask a question concerning a missing Minor.