The Morris Minor Royal Mail Van 1965 is a classic and iconic British vehicular workhorse. It was in production from 1965-1971, and it has become an iconic piece of British motoring history. It was built on the Minor 1000 platform, and featured a 1098cc A-Series engine, and box-like bodywork. The Morris Minor Royal Mail Van featured a rear-hinged split-level loading door at the rear, and two side-hinged doors (with external handles) at the front, allowing a variety of configurations for loading and unloading of mail and parcels. It had a range of optional fittings including canvas side screens and a roof rack, although these were rarely fitted on production models. It had a payload of just over a quarter of a tonne, and the interior featured ample storage capacity. The Morris Minor Royal Mail Van was not known for its style or performance, but instead for its reliability and functionality. It was the perfect choice for the postman to deliver mail and parcels through the town and countryside. It was economical to drive and had low running costs, making it the ideal vehicle for postal services. The Morris Minor Royal Mail Van had an unmistakable presence wherever it went, and it is still a beloved British workhorse to this day.
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