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Morris Minor Traveller - Royal Air Force
Catalogue information
LastDodo number
1382545
Area
Model cars
Title
Morris Minor Traveller - Royal Air Force
Brand
Manufacturer
Collection
Number
VA01004b (=VA10004b)
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Model
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Type
Scale
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Production year of the model car
1998
Number produced
First year of production original car
1952
Country of origin of the model
England
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In 1948 Morris introduced a new series of small cars. Designated Minor MM, its entirely new design was the work of Alec Issigonis, who 11 years later created the revolutionary Mini. 1952 saw the appearance of the Series II Minor and, for the first time, an estate car version - the Traveler. The distinctive ashwood framing around the rear bodywork earned the car its nickname - The Woody. 204,000 Travelers were built before production ceased in 1971. Non-limited edition VA10004b (this model): registration 08 AF 08 VA10004a: label pack for registration
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In 1948 Morris introduced a new series of small cars. Designated Minor MM, its entirely new design was the work of Alec Issigonis, who 11 years later created the revolutionary Mini. 1952 saw the appearance of the Series II Minor and, for the first time, an estate car version – the Traveller. The distinctive ashwood framing around the rear bodywork earned the car its nickname – The Woody. 204.000 Travellers were built before production ceased in 1971.
Non-limited edition
VA10004b (this model): registration 08 AF 08
VA10004a: label pack for registration