The Morris Minor MM 2-door Saloon Sedan 1952 is a British classic car, and a true icon of the 1950s automotive culture. As the first mass-produced vehicle to be made entirely of monocoque body and chassis construction, it introduced many innovations to the industry. The 50s model was sold in a variety of colors including blue, green, maroon, and grey. The body is 137.25 inches long, a width of 60 inches, and weighs almost 1700 pounds. This model features an 803CC OHV inline 4-cylinder engine, 3 speed-on-the-column manual transmission, and, a 12-volt electrical system. The rigid-front axle with semi-elliptical leaf springs at the rear ensured a smooth and sturdy ride, while the hydraulic brakes provided excellent stopping power. All this technology was combined with a classic design that embraced the 1950s visual trends. The boxy frame displays an edgy, symmetrical look that is simultaneously modern and timeless. The honeycomb grille, and the chrome-edged headlamp shells add to the overall vintage feel of the car. This vehicle is still beloved by many classic car enthusiasts, thanks to its sentimental value, classic charm, and, innovative features.
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