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  • Oxford Morris Minor Gas Van 1:76 scale #76MM029

Oxford Morris Minor Gas Van 1:76 scale #76MM029

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William Morris began making cars in 1910, having started out repairing and building bicycles.


William Morris was not a great engineer; making a profit was his driving force. After two failed early partnerships he trusted no-one, he never asked for advice and he was unsociable.  


He introduced modern mass-production techniques to British car manufacture, building popular family cars for two generations, along the way taking over many of his suppliers, as well as competitor firms Wolseley and Riley.


Early car designs included the Morris Oxford Bullnose of 1913, the Cowley from 1915, both replaced by flatnose cars from 1927. The Morris Minor from 1928 gave some competition to the Austin Seven, and it was replaced by the Morris Eight in 1934. There were bigger cars as well; the Six, Isis and Twenty-Five topped the prewar range, which had a complex mix of Oxfords, Cowleys, Fourteens and others in the middle. The Morris Eight series E and the Ten series M were made before and after the Second World War. New postwar cars included the legendary Issigonis-designed Minor MM, the Oxford MO and the Six MS.


The Morris Minor 1000 was introduced in 1956 and from this original car all sorts of variations were introduced . These included vans , commercial vehicles ,pick-ups and campers.


Price does not include delivery.


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William Morris began making cars in 1910, having started out repairing and building bicycles.


William Morris was not a great engineer; making a profit was his driving force. After two failed early partnerships he trusted no-one, he never asked for advice and he was unsociable.  


He introduced modern mass-production techniques to British car manufacture, building popular family cars for two generations, along the way taking over many of his suppliers, as well as competitor firms Wolseley and Riley.


Early car designs included the Morris Oxford Bullnose of 1913, the Cowley from 1915, both replaced by flatnose cars from 1927. The Morris Minor from 1928 gave some competition to the Austin Seven, and it was replaced by the Morris Eight in 1934. There were bigger cars as well; the Six, Isis and Twenty-Five topped the prewar range, which had a complex mix of Oxfords, Cowleys, Fourteens and others in the middle. The Morris Eight series E and the Ten series M were made before and after the Second World War. New postwar cars included the legendary Issigonis-designed Minor MM, the Oxford MO and the Six MS.


The Morris Minor 1000 was introduced in 1956 and from this original car all sorts of variations were introduced . These included vans , commercial vehicles ,pick-ups and campers.


Price does not include delivery.


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