Catalogue information

LastDodo number
1397971
Area
Model cars
Title
Morris J2 Van - Royal Mail
Manufacturer
Collection
Number
VA10600
Car brand
Model
Variant
Scale
Colour
Production year of the model car
2007
Number produced
2040
First year of production original car
1956
Country of origin of the model
China
Barcode / EAN / UPC
Dimensions
Details

The J2 range of 15cwt vans and pick-ups was designed by Morris but was very much a BMC product and was the corporation's first unitary construction van. Launched in 1956 it continued in production until 1967 by which time over a 120,000 had been built. The J2 was originally fitted with the 1489cc version of BMC's B-Series engine, which was used in many different vehicles including the Austin Cambridge and MGA. In 1962 it gained the enlarged 1622cc engine, which was being fitted in the rest of the corporation's products, and a floor change gearbox. A diesel version, using the same engine, was also offered. In line with BMC's thinking in the late fifties, an Austin badged version of the J2 was made, which differed only in grille shape, the Austin being plainer in style and more rectangular. The BMC JU van that was announced in 1967, and produced until 1974, was actually a very heavily revised J2 under the skin. The Morris J2 Postbus employed by the Royal Mail entered into service on 20th February 1967 on a route from Llanidloes to Llangurig in Wales. The bus was given bilingual lettering in 1969.

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