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Morris Minor 1958

General description : Morris Minor 1000 Cabriolet 1958 Top condition
Highlights
- Beautiful white paintwork
- In very nice condition
- Red leatherette interior
- Red soft top in new condition
- 948cc four-cylinder engine
This Morris Minor 1000 in top condition was built in 1958 and comes from an enthusiast who has owned the car for over 15 years. In 1998 this Morris was converted into a convertible car by the Morris Minor Company in Doncaster, UK. Completely in accordance with the standards and specifications as how Morris built the cabriolet in the factory. The white paintwork of this English classic car is in very good condition, as well as the red skai interior with white piping and the red soft top. The interior is equipped with a beautiful metal dashboard in the color of the car and the centrally placed speedometer. The well-maintained 948cc four-cylinder engine runs very nicely and ensures that the Morris runs well. Are you looking for a beautiful Morris Minor Cabriolet in a fresh color scheme? You are most welcome to view this car in our showroom.
We can help with transport. Within Europe you do not need to pay any import duties. Trading in, buying and consignment possible.In some countries we can help with financing. Ask our sales staff.
 

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1958 Morris Minor is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Waalwijk by E R Classics for €16950.

 

Car Facts

Car type : Car Make : Morris Model : Minor Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1958 Sub type : Convertible Location : Waalwijk

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About Morris
The history of Morris Motors spans several decades and includes the production of various iconic models that left a significant mark on the automotive industry in Britain. From its inception to its eventual integration into the British Leyland Motor Corporation (BLMC), Morris played a crucial role in shaping the everyday motoring experiences of countless Britons.

Founding Years (1912-1920s): William Morris established Morris Motors Limited in 1912. The company initially produced affordable vehicles, including the Morris Oxford and Morris Cowley, which were known for their reliability and became popular choices among the working class.
Interwar Period (1930s): The 1930s saw Morris introducing significant models like the Morris Eight, a small car that became widely popular due to its affordability, reliability, and ease of use. The Morris Ten also gained attention during this era.
Post-World War II (1940s-1950s): After World War II, Morris introduced models like the Morris Minor in 1948. The Minor was a revolutionary small car with modern features, spacious interiors, and became a British motoring icon.
Expansion and Merger (1960s): During the 1960s, Morris was part of a series of mergers that formed the British Motor Corporation (BMC). Models like the Morris Mini, launched in 1959, became an international sensation and an emblem of British design and engineering.
British Leyland Era (1970s): In 1968, BMC merged with Leyland Motors to form British Leyland Motor Corporation (BLMC). Morris continued to produce several models during this period, but the brand began to lose its individual identity within the larger conglomerate.
Important Morris Models:

Morris Oxford (1913)
Morris Cowley (1915)
Morris Eight (1935)
Morris Ten (1933)
Morris Minor (1948)
Morris Mini (1959)
Morris Marina (1971)
Morris Ital (1980)
Throughout its history, Morris produced cars that catered to the needs of the average Briton. Their vehicles were known for being reliable, practical, and often affordable, making them a common sight on British roads for many years.

However, by the late 1970s and early 1980s, British Leyland faced financial difficulties and issues with quality control, leading to a decline in the reputation of Morris and other brands under its umbrella. The Morris brand eventually phased out with the reorganization of British Leyland, as the company shifted focus and streamlined its product lines.

Despite its eventual decline, Morris played a vital role in shaping the motoring landscape in Britain and left a legacy with several models that became ingrained in the memories of generations of British motorists.