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A community for enthusiasts of the pre-war Morris Minor

Still rallying …

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Lubomir Pixsa, whom lives in the Czech Republic owns this stylish 1932 Morris Minor Two-seater (03V 1450). He enters many events each year, this photo being taken during the 2024 Krivonoska Rally. Over last winter Lubomir carried out some essential repairs to his Minor – he writes: “We repaired the engine at the end of last year. We also fitted modified pistons and replaced the rings. The engine is now OK , has more power and does not consume oil. The brakes were also repaired.”

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Two new articles added to the Member’s Area …

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Two new items have been added to the Member's Area of the website. The first of these is December 1932 Light Car article providing details and first impressions of the…

Lucas Tutorials added to website

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Thanks to Haydon Edwards a series of eight Joseph Lucas correspondence course tutorials have been added to the Member's Area Technical Bits section under 'Electrical & Wiring'. They are comprehensive,…

More images added to the 2024 Event Galleries page …

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Thanks to our roving photographers many more images have been added to the foot of the 2024 Event Galleries page. They cover the recent 'Morris Fest' at Thoresby Park, Notts…

1934 Minor Moseley seat illustrations

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The 1934 season Morris Minors (except for the Two-seater) were equipped with Moseley pneumatic seat cushions. Peter Brock has compiled a sequence of images illustrating how these were constructed which…

Join us for the Network’s 2025 Rally

By Current Events

The Pre-war Minor Network’s 2025 Annual Rally is to be hosted by Garry & Marilyn Waiting in the magnificent county of Cumbria. The Lakes & Dales Rally will be based upon the Crooklands Hotel, near Kendal and will be held over the three days Sunday 15th – Tuesday 17th June. The change from our traditional Friday to Sunday format was necessary as hotel availability over our preferred period was severely restricted. The rally dinner will take place on the evening of Monday 16th June at the hotel. Also available are Motorhome and Camping facilities:  There are two sites very close to the hotel. Little Acre Holiday Park which is situated across the road from the hotel beside the canal, or Waters Edge Caravan Park which is a very short walk down the road. There are also plenty of B&B properties available to rent in and around Kendal and very close to our base.
The two planned tours will take in some spectacular views across the Lake District National Park and will include visits to Shap Fell, Ullswater, The Eden Valley, Kirkstone Pass, Lake Windermere, Bowness, Kirby Lonsdale, Dent Station (on the Settle-Carlisle line) and Sedbergh.
This is the Network’s 15th rally, although our first in the North of England, and will provide those Minorists who live in the northern counties an opportunity to meet-up with some of their southern counterparts and take part in what promises to be a memorable event.

IOTW no.748

By IOTW

MU 7339 is a London main dealer Stewart & Ardern registered 1933 Morris Minor Saloon.  Parked close by in this Hunstanton, Norfolk car park is another Morris Motors product a 1928 Morris Cowley (VU 3542) strangely registered in Manchester some four years after its date of manufacture. The backs of the empty chairs are all marked with a hire charge of  ‘3 Hours for 2d.’

Sponsored by Motorsport Images www.motorsportimages.com

Triple M Corner no.345

By Triple M corner

The Triple M series of MG’s all belong to a family of models that commenced with the 1929 MG Midget and continued through to the mid-thirties via a long string of four and six cylinder OHC engined cars that forged the marques identity.

The 1933 Inter-Varsity Trial took place in the Chiltern Hills on the Buckinghamshire – Oxfordshire borders during the month of November that year. According to Motor Sport magazine the conditions were far from ideal for serious trialing as surfaces were dry and virtually hazard free. Here Cambridge University competitor H.H. Oak Rhind comfortably climbs one of the observed sections in his 1933 MG J2 Midget (AKE 212) before stopping for lunch in the Lambert Arms at Aston Rowant, Oxon (LAT Collection photo C2270 – courtesy of Motorsport Images)

Morris Register Merchandise:


The third (fully revised and updated) edition of the John Nagle compiled handbook The Complete Morris Minor is now available to purchase from the Morris Register Spares store HERE.

Priced at £20.25 + Postage & Packing (Rest of world p&p prices also available upon request.)

Network Merchandise: 

The 2024 edition of the Pre-war Minor Network calendar, featuring memorable images from all 13 annual rallies held to date is now in stock.   The calendar is available in two versions, these being: Standard size A4 per page,  and: Extra large A3 per page. Prices including U.K. postage & packing are A4 £14.40, and A3 £15.49. To order, email chris@prewarminor.com providing your postal address details. Payment via PayPal is preferred although other payment options are available upon request.

FAR EASTERN 2024 planned events

Sadly, the scheduled monthly summer noggins that were to be held at the Cross Keys Inn, Redgrave, Suffolk have all been cancelled due to a lack of support. The annual October ‘Far Eastern’ meeting remains on the calendar and is scheduled to take place as detailed below:

  • Sunday, October 6th Autumn Pub Meet and short tour Cross Keys, Redgrave from 11:00 AM
  • All pre-war cars and occupants are welcome.
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