Morris Minor Traveller (1956) in Old English White (1:12 scale)
- The Morris Minor made its debut at the first post-war Motor Show at Earls Court, London in 1948. Designed by Alec Isogonics, who later designed the original Mini, the 1948 Morris Minor had a split windscreen, low level headlights & a >new> monologue construction. 176, 002 units were manufactured until it was replaced in 1953 by the Series II which went on to sell 269, 838 units before the introduction in 1956 of Morris Minor 1000. Available in Saloon, Toured (convertible) & Traveler (estate) versions, the Morris Minor became the first British car to sell a million units in 1961 when a limited edition model was launched to mark the event. In total, over 1.6 million units were made before its demise in 1971.
This amazing, large-scale model of one of Britain"s favourite classic cars comes with the following
Features:
- built from over 200 parts
- opening glove box
- tilting front seats
- opening front side windows
- leather-effect seats
- removable spare wheel
- opening quarter-lights
- removable toolkit
- independent suspension
- working steering
- detailed engine with separate HT leads, fan belt, alternator, starter motor etc