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What’s going on here then…

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Tony Farrah submitted this image of his 1932 Morris Minor Two-seater (PXS 647) parked on a long straight section of road adjacent to a Vauxhall estate on its side in a ditch. Could this have been another case of ‘hands free’ parking?

Your photo here…

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Well over 200 hits are recorded on this website’s homepage every day indicating that there are plenty of enthusiasts of the pre-war Morris Minor, the first MG Midget and the Wolseley Hornet out there. Updating the homepage with images of these cars is a challenge when few submit photos for publication. If you have been out and about in your car and have taken a pic or two while doing so then please consider submitting them to the website for publication. Email them to info@prewarminor.com and the likelihood is that it will appear here very soon afterwards.

Flag-flying in the Czech Republic ..

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Lubomir Piksa has been flying the flag for the pre-war Morris Minor in the Czech Republic for many years. He owns this 1932 Two-seater (03V-1450) model and takes part in local and national rallies. Lubomir, his wife and Minor are seen here on a very quiet stretch of road, while participating in such an event last August.

Your carriage awaits…

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It was an early September wedding for Chris Barrand‘s daughter, with Chris’s 1932 Morris Minor Saloon (EV 5568) providing the transportation to convey the bride to the ceremony. Little did the bride know that earlier in the week ‘Eavie’ had effectively become a three-wheeler until Ian Harris Morris Spares stepped in and saved the big day!

Debutants …

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Among the four debutant crews at this year’s Welland Valley Rally were brothers Joachim and Joseph Barnett.  Both of them are seen in this shot taken alongside Eyebrook Reservoir, with Joseph leading in his 1934 Morris Minor Two-seater (TJ 4258) while Joachim follows on in ‘Buzz’ (BZ 1631) his 1933 County Down registered version of the same model.

Fire Tender replica goes under the hammer…

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The ex Peter McCall and Tony Gamble 1931 Morris Minor Fire Tender replica is being auctioned by Bonham’s at the Beaulieu International Autojumble on 2nd September. If you are intending to bid please read the following statement from Bonham’s carefully: “Please note that this car was not discovered but was constructed as a replica of the original Fire Engine from a donor car when it was apparent that the originals did not exist. The original registration was re-issued by the DVLA but the vehicle should be considered a replica of the Morris Motors Fire Engine, built to a high standard with numerous period features. In light of this information the estimate has been revised to £14,000 – £18,000.”

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